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Tweak documentation

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<h2><a name="label">Edit Label</a></h2> <h2><a name="label">Edit Label</a></h2>
<p>Sets or clears a label at the selected offset. The label must have <p>Sets or clears a label at the selected offset. The label must have the
the
<a href="intro.html#about-symbols">proper form</a>, and not have the same <a href="intro.html#about-symbols">proper form</a>, and not have the same
name as another symbol. If you edit an auto-generated label you will name as another symbol, unless it's specified to be non-unique. If you
be required to change the name.</p> edit an auto-generated label you will be required to change the name.</p>
<p>The label may be marked as non-unique local, unique local, global, <p>The label may be marked as non-unique local, unique local, global,
or global and exported. The default is Global. If you start typing or global and exported. The default is global. If you start typing
a label with the non-unique label prefix character (usually '@', a label with the non-unique label prefix character (usually '@',
configurable in application settings), the selection will automatically configurable in
switch to non-unique local.</p> <a href="settings.html#appset-displayformat">application settings</a>),
the selection will automatically switch to non-unique local.</p>
<p>Local labels may be "promoted" to global if the assembler requires it. <p>Local labels may be "promoted" to global if the assembler requires it.
Most assemblers define local scope as starting clean after each global Most assemblers define local scope as starting clean after each global
label, but there are exceptions. If a label's name conflicts or is label, but there are exceptions. If a label's name conflicts or is

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'@' or ':'. The default is '@', but you can configure it to any character '@' or ':'. The default is '@', but you can configure it to any character
that isn't valid for the start of a label. (64tass uses '_' for locals, that isn't valid for the start of a label. (64tass uses '_' for locals,
but that's a valid label start character, and so isn't allowed here.) but that's a valid label start character, and so isn't allowed here.)
The setting affects label entry as well as display.</p> The setting affects label editing as well as display.</p>
<p>If you would like your local variables to be shown with a prefix <p>If you would like your local variables to be shown with a prefix
character, you can set it in the "local variable prefix" box.</p> character, you can set it in the "local variable prefix" box.</p>