std/filters: make shorthand notation more prominent in filter documentation
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@@ -91,6 +91,12 @@ percentage.
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=over
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=item Mode+Deadband C<"abs">/C<"rel"> (shorthand)
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Mode and deadband can be specified in one definition (shorthand).
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The desired mode is given as parameter name (C<"abs"> or C<"rel">), with the numeric
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size of the deadband (absolute value or numeric percentage) as value.
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=item Deadband C<"d">
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The size of the deadband to use.
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@@ -101,13 +107,7 @@ trailing percent character.
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A string (enclosed in double-quotes C<">), which should contain either
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C<abs> or C<rel>.
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The default mode is absolute if no mode parameter is included.
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=item Mode+Deadband C<"abs">/C<"rel"> (shorthand)
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As a shorthand, mode and deadband can be specified in one definition. In this case,
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the desired mode is given as parameter name (C<"abs"> or C<"rel">), with the numeric
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size of the deadband (absolute value or numeric percentage) as value.
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The default mode is C<abs> if no mode parameter is included.
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=back
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@@ -144,6 +144,10 @@ Note: Negative index numbers address from the end of the array, with C<-1> being
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=over
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=item Square bracket notation C<[s:i:e]> (shorthand)
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The familiar C<[s:i:e]> notation with square brackets can be used (shorthand).
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=item Start index C<"s">
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Index of the first original array element to retrieve.
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@@ -156,10 +160,6 @@ Increment between retrieved elements of the original array.
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Index of the last original array element to retrieve.
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=item Shorthand notation C<[s:i:e]>
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As a shorthand, the C<[s:i:e]> notation with square brackets can be used.
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=back
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Negative index numbers address from the end of the array,
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@@ -194,6 +194,13 @@ C<dbStateSet()>.
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=over
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=item Mode+State
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Mode and state can be specified in one definition (shorthand).
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The desired mode is given as parameter name (C<"before"> / C<"first"> /
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C<"while"> / C<"last"> / C<"after"> / C<"unless">), with the state name (enclosed
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in double quotes C<">) as value.
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=item Mode C<"m">
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A single word from the list below, enclosed in double quotes C<">.
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@@ -225,13 +232,6 @@ as the state is false.
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The name of a state variable, enclosed in double quotes C<">.
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=item Mode+State (shorthand)
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As a shorthand, mode and state can be specified in one definition. In this case,
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the desired mode is given as parameter name (C<"before"> / C<"first"> /
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C<"while"> / C<"last"> / C<"after"> / C<"unless">), with the state name (enclosed
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in double quotes C<">) as value.
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=back
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=head4 Example
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