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In the command summaries on the pages that follow, when a parameter is in CAPITAL_LETTERS, this means that the parameter is a flag that is either zero or one, or possibly a range such as zero to four. If the latter is the case, the range is specified in square brackets.
If the parameter is in double quotes, then the parameter is a string.
All other parameters are numeric. If F/x needs a floating point number, then that's how the number will be treated. If F/x needs an integer, any fractional part of the number will be discarded. So 1.5 is the same as 1 for an integer value, and 1 is the same as 1.0 for a floating point value.