(My apologies, Gertrude.)
TextPad documentation currently uses the term "Macro" when referring to three distinct entities:
1) "Learned" macros: an unedittable binary file containing a collection of TextPad events.
2) Print macros: a set of plain ascii shorthand codes to translate and display in the header & footer.
3) Tool macros: plain ascii shorthand codes to be used as parameters when executing a tool.
Is there single underlying technology enabling these functionalities that warrants using one term for these three distinct purposes?
Thanks,
Roy
A macros is a macro is a macro.
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Re: A macros is a macro is a macro.
Let's see... (flipping open the handy-dandy dictionary)
mac·ro: n., pl. mac·ros. Computer Science; A single instruction in programming language that results in a series of instructions in machine language
So "macro" is a correct term for anything which acts as an abbreviated version for other commands.
Alan Bellows
Epixtech, inc.
mac·ro: n., pl. mac·ros. Computer Science; A single instruction in programming language that results in a series of instructions in machine language
So "macro" is a correct term for anything which acts as an abbreviated version for other commands.
Alan Bellows
Epixtech, inc.