X-Git-Url: https://git.sesse.net/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=docs%2Fwestley.txt;h=c36fa6e77a1189611d7c21ef863f22d87be2d86f;hb=8312a94c9a728e98e59ab12da1adbfe79d85ac7e;hp=42f1a9359b617804d84b7bf4af40300dde4b4612;hpb=1d3ab5568258841b1741b8c2fc88ce4e958e6fc6;p=mlt diff --git a/docs/westley.txt b/docs/westley.txt index 42f1a935..c36fa6e7 100644 --- a/docs/westley.txt +++ b/docs/westley.txt @@ -499,9 +499,9 @@ Entities and Parameterisation: prevent shell filename expansion, or similar. Needless to say, the ability to parameterise westley XML compositions is - an extremely powerful tool. The above example is avialable in - demo/entity.westley for you to try out. Override the message from inigo: - inigo 'westley:entity.westley?msg:Amazing!' + an extremely powerful tool. An example for you to play with is available in + demo/entity.westley. Try overriding the name from inigo: + inigo 'westley:entity.westley?name:Charlie' Technically, the entity declaration is not needed in the head of the XML document if you always supply the parameter. However, you run the risk