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Then all we need to do is add your variable keys and the displayed variable "token" to
substitute.val. The file in your editor will appear something like below:
[SUBSTITUTIONS]
Full Year (2003)=#2003
Full Date (MM/DD/YYYY)=#MM/DD/YYYY
Short Year (03)=#03
Month Number (8)=#5
Day of Month (17)=#13
Month (Aug)=#MON
Month (August)=#MONTH
Short Day Of Week (Tue)=#Tue
Long Day Of Week (Tuesday)=#Tuesday
Seconds=#18
Minutes=#54
12 Hour=#11
24 Hour=#23
Long 24 Hour Clock=#HH:mm:ss
Short 24 Hour Clock=#HH:mm
Long 12 Hour Clock=#hh:mm:ss PM
Short 12 Hour Clock=#hh:mm PM
Wind Gusts US=#I0
Barometer Metric=#I6
Barometer US=#I7
Temperature Celsius=#I8
Temperature Fahrenheit=#I9
Dewpoint Metric=#IA
Dewpoint US=#IB
Wind Speed MPH=#IC
Notice this file is very similar to SUBSTITUTE.VAL on the MX Player, with the exception that
real data appearing on the player is represented by a "token" in the editor. A token is the place
holder you will see on the editor and is prefaced by the "#" sign.
To continue with our example, we will add our scores variables from the Player to our editor.
First assign the token...for example, let's use the following:
Royals=#RO
Yankees=#YA
Chiefs=#CH
Raiders=#RA
Jayhawks=#JA
Tigers=#TI
Kings=#KI
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