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doc: yambar-tags: document the :hex and :oct suffixes
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| range
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: Value is an integer, with a minimum and maximum value associated
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with it. By default, the _string_ particle renders the value. The
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_:min_ or _:max_ suffixes by be added to instead render the mininum
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or maximum value (_\"{tag_name:min}\"_).
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*:min* or *:max* suffixes may be added to instead render the
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mininum or maximum value (_\"{tag_name:min}\"_).
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| realtime
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: Value is an integer that changes in a predictable manner (in
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"realtime"). This allows the particle to update itself
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periodically. Only supported by the
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*yambar-particle-progress-bar*(5). Other particles can still render
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the tag's value. And, the _string_ particle recognizes the _:unit_
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the tag's value. And, the _string_ particle recognizes the *:unit*
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suffix, which will be translated to a "s" for a tag with "seconds"
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resolution, or "ms" for one with "milliseconds" resolution.
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# FORMATTING
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As mentioned above, each tag type has a default representation that is
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used when the tag is rendered by a string particle.
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All integer, floating point and boolean tag types can be modified to
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instead be rendered in hexadecimal or octal form, by appending either
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the *:hex* or *:oct* suffixes. For example, _\"{tag_name:hex}\"_.
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