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  1. A loop has a start and an end tag. These are named accordingly (<code>*_START; *_END</code>) and have a description <span class="pt_loop_description">[between brackets]</span> in the <strong>Value</strong> column that mentions also the <strong>Scope</strong> of the tags that are available. If a printing tag returns a variable, then the value is described <var class="pt_variable_description">{between curly brackets}</var>; otherwise the mentioned text appears.
    A loop has a start and an end tag. These are named accordingly (<code>*_START; *_END</code>) and have a description <span class="pt_loop_description">[between brackets]</span> in the <strong>Value</strong> column that mentions also the <strong>Scope</strong> of the tags that are available. If a printing tag returns a variable, then the value is described <var class="pt_variable_description">{between curly brackets}</var>; otherwise the mentioned text appears.
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    changed by Glenn Grice .
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