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52 **Type hints**: You can change how a [[#types|type]] behaves by adding a type hint. Type hints are added by appending them to the type with ''::''. For example ''[page::places]'' uses the page type, and will try to resolve values without an explicit namespace as if they were in the ''places:'' namespace. For a list of types and their hints, see [[#Types]].
154 Field [type::hint]*: value1, value2, valueN
187 You can add a type hint to any type you use. You do so by adding the type hint to the type with a ''::'' marker: ''[type::hint]''. Usually, type hints change the way a type displays data. See [[#types]] for possible types and hints.
243 subject ?predicate [type::hint]: ?object [type::hint]
365 <table ?variable@aggregate(hint) [type::hint] "Caption">
368 ?variable@aggregate(hint) [type::hint]: Caption
389 If a variable is not mentioned as one of the displayed fields, it will be ignored. You can hint that some field needs to be considered, but not displayed.
551 Types are normally indicated by putting them between ''['' and '']''. Type hints are noted after the type itself in the following format: ''[type::hint]''
558 Aggregates are used on displays of variables. They are attached to the variable with ''@'', for example: ''?x@unique'' applies the unique aggregate to the values of variables ''?x''. Aggregates can be passed a hint by adding the hint between parenthesis: ''?variable@aggregate(hint)''.