diff --git a/docs/flux/Flux-User-Guide.md b/docs/flux/Flux-User-Guide.md index e681a3b..1cf092d 100644 --- a/docs/flux/Flux-User-Guide.md +++ b/docs/flux/Flux-User-Guide.md @@ -95,12 +95,12 @@ Furthermore, some commands have named options. These are set as follows `command To learn about the available options of a command, execute Flux without arguments - it will list all available commands, including options. Or simply have a look at the [list of available FLUX commands.](flux-commands.html) -To some commands the entire environment can be given as an argument. This is done with the `*` character: `fix("tranformation.fix", *)`. In this case Metafix gains access to all variable assignments made in Flux. -(See also [[Metafix-User-Guide#parameters-to-metafix-definitions]]). +To some commands the entire environment can be given as an argument. This is done with the `*` character: `fix("tranformation.fix", *)`. In this case Fix gains access to all variable assignments made in Flux. +(See also [[Fix-User-Guide#parameters-to-Fix-definitions]]). Note that unlike shell pipes, the data flowing between Flux commands is _typed_. This means that only commands with matching signatures can be combined. Commands expect a certain input and provide a certain output like: `StreamReceiver, `Object`, `Reader` and others. -To lookup the signatures, again: execute Flux without arguments or see: [[Metafix-User-Guide#parameters-to-metafix-definitions]]). It will list all available commands, including signatures. Or simply have a look at the [list of available FLUX commands.](flux-commands.html) +To lookup the signatures, again: execute Flux without arguments or see: [[Fix-User-Guide#parameters-to-Fix-definitions]]). It will list all available commands, including signatures. Or simply have a look at the [list of available FLUX commands.](flux-commands.html) ### Variables Variables are always Strings and can be concatenated with the `+` operator. Escape sequences follow the Java String conventions: `\n`=line break, `\t`=tab, `\\`=\, `\u0024`=unicode character, etc.