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The syntax of VDS is straightforward.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.jm-tech.com/vdstour.html |title=Visual DialogScript - A Quick Tour |website=www.jm-tech.com |access-date=13 January 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/19980125155047/http://www.jm-tech.com/vdstour.html |archive-date=25 January 1998 |url-status=dead}}</ref> Each command occupies one line and has a plain English name that clearly describes its purpose. Variables are typeless and can hold many kinds of information, such as numbers or text. Functions are clearly distinguishable with names that start with '[[At sign|@]]', similar to a spreadsheet.
 
The DialogScript language has a syntax similar to the MS-DOS batch language. It is designed for ease of use and efficiency when being interpreted by the run-time engine. There are 10 system variables, %0 to %9, which initially have the script file name in %0 and command line parameters in %1 through %9, just as in a [[batch file]]. There are also a further 26 user variables, from %A to %Z. The contents of all variables (including system ones) can be changed once the script is running. There are now also 4032 global variables. These variables begin with %%, a letter, then alphanumerics plus underscores (e.g., %%my_variable_1.) There is no limit on the length of these user-defined variable names.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Visual DialogScript Home - Overview |url=http://www.dialogscript.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=44&Itemid=129 |access-date=2023-01-05 |website=www.dialogscript.com}}</ref>
 
==Syntax examples==
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==Currently available versions==
There are several versions available for download:
# '''Personal Visual DialogScript (PVDS) 4:''' This freeware version is intended for students and home PC users. The package includes a short tutorial and full [[online help, which includes many example scripts]]. The software is not licensable for commercial use. This version is incapable of producing compiled executable files; however, compiling files is not necessary, as a script file can be executed directly by opening it from [[Windows Explorer]] on any system that has PVDS installed on it.
# '''Visual DialogScript 2.5 (16-Bit Edition):''' This version marked the last release for Windows 3.1+ (16-bit).
# '''Visual DialogScript 5:''' This version is intended for power users, business users, and professional developers who use&mdash;or are developing scripts for&mdash;Windows 95/98/ME or Windows NT/2000/XP. This version can create compiled executable files, and includes a royalty-free run-time license (once registered). Additional features include an icon editor and support for many add-on extensions. As a 32-bit program, it supports long filenames, taskbar tray icons, unlimited length strings, and string lists, and the [[Windows Registry]]. This legacy version is now available for download for registered users and is not available for purchase.
# '''Visual DialogScript 6:''' The newest version of Visual DialogScript improves upon Visual DialogScript 5 and adds full support for [[Windows Vista]]. Additionally, the registered version can now create standalone compiled executable files that do not require an external runtime file.
 
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*[http://forum.vdsworld.com/ VDSWORLD Discussion Forums]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20100623115747/http://www.uvedese.es/ uVeDeSe: Unofficial Visual DialogScript Spanish Site]
*{{usurped|1=[https://web.archive.org/web/19991013210624/http://www.dragonsphere.net/ DragonSphere Software - Home of GadgetX Site]}}
*[http://shinobisoft.vdsworld.com/ ShinobiSoft Software - Home of SSMenu, SSTreeVw, and SSZip dlls]