A macros is a macro is a macro.
Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2000 7:31 pm
(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
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