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Minor wordsmithing

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Andy McFadden 2019-12-25 19:00:57 -08:00
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@ -261,12 +261,12 @@ editor, then in the bottom left panel click "Create Label". Type "IS_OK",
then click "OK". Make sure the operand format is still set to Default,
then click "OK".</p>
<p>This puts the label IS_OK at line $2009, and we can see the BCC
instruction has it as well. We didn't have to manually type the symbol
for the BCC instruction because the numeric reference to $2009 was
instruction has it as well. We were able to leave the BCC instruction
set to Default format because the numeric reference to $2009 was
automatically resolved to the IS_OK label. You could do the same thing
by editing the label on line $2009 directly, but in many cases --
particularly when the operand's target address is far off screen --
it's more convenient to work through the operand editor.</p>
by editing the label on line $2009 directly as we did earlier, but
in many cases -- particularly when the operand's target address is far
off screen -- it's more convenient to work through the operand editor.</p>
<h3>Unique vs. Non-Unique Labels</h3>
@ -275,8 +275,8 @@ scope when a non-local (global) label is encountered. The actual
definition of "local" is assembler-specific, but SourceGen allows you
to create labels that serve the same purpose.</p>
<p>By default, newly-created labels have global scope and must be
unique. You can change that by editing the label. Up near the top of
the file, at address $1002, double-click on the label ("L1002").
unique. You can change these attributes when you edit the label. Up near the
top of the file, at address $1002, double-click on the label ("L1002").
Change the label to "LOOP" and click the "non-unique local" button.
Click OK.</p>
<p>The label at line $1002 should now be "@LOOP". By default, '@' is