opchangetype
command
Changes an operator to a new type.
See also: opadd, opget, opparm, opset
Usages
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opchangetype [-n] [-p] [-q] [-c] -t operator_type operator_pattern
Options
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Keep name. |
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Keep parameters. |
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Keep network contents. |
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Operate quietly. This option suppresses output of warnings and errors during the conversion. Only errors that actually prevent the operation from working will be output (such as specifying an invalid node to convert, or an invalid new node type). |
Examples
opchangetype -n -p -t null /obj/logo