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151 bytes added ,  11 March 2014
→‎Beginner's tips: ah, I guess here I was thinking of the -create command for levels
(→‎OniSplit syntax: um, I don't understand why I wrote that; the first parameter is always a folder and the second is always a file, isn't it?)
(→‎Beginner's tips: ah, I guess here I was thinking of the -create command for levels)
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|<span style="background:rgb(175,175,255); border-radius:0.33em;">'''Option flags'''</span>||The flags that can optionally go with this command, separated by spaces.
|<span style="background:rgb(175,175,255); border-radius:0.33em;">'''Option flags'''</span>||The flags that can optionally go with this command, separated by spaces.
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|<span style="background:rgb(156,255,156); border-radius:0.33em;">'''Path to file'''</span>||Whether destination or source, the file path comes second. <u>Use the full path to the file (starting from "C:\", or "/" on Macs).</u>
|<span style="background:rgb(156,255,156); border-radius:0.33em;">'''Path to file'''</span>||Whether destination or source, the file path comes second. <u>Use the full path to the file (starting from "C:\", or "/" on Macs).</u> One exception to this parameter being a file is when using <tt>-create</tt> to make a level, in which case this is where you supply the source folder.
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