**(display: //[[harlowe:String|string]]//) -> [[harlowe:Command|Command]]**

This [[harlowe:command|command]] writes out the contents of the passage with the given [[harlowe:string|string]] name.
If a passage of that name does not exist, this produces an error.

=== Example usage: ===

''%%(display: "Cellar")%%'' prints the contents of the passage named "Cellar".

=== Rationale: ===

Suppose you have a section of code or source that you need to include in several different
passages. It could be a status display, or a few lines of descriptive text. Instead of
manually copy-pasting it into each passage, consider placing it all by itself in another passage,
and using (display:) to place it in every passage. This gives you a lot of flexibility: you can,
for instance, change the code throughout the story by just editing the displayed passage.

=== Details: ===

Text-targeting macros (such as [[harlowe:replace|(replace:)]]) inside the
displayed passage will affect the text and hooks in the outer passage
that occur earlier than the (display:) command. For instance,
if passage A contains ''%%(replace:"Prince")[Frog]%%'', then another passage
containing ''%%Princes(display:'A')%%'' will result in the text ''%%Frogs%%''.

Like all commands, this can be set into a variable. It's not particularly
useful in that state, but you can use that variable in place of that command,
such as writing ''%%$var%%'' in place of ''%%(display: "Yggdrasil")%%''.