Macro dialogs, Save macro dialog, List macros dialog – Slick EDIT V3.3 User Manual

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Macro Dialogs

This section describes SlickEdit

®

Core dialogs related to macros. For more information about working

with macros, see

Recorded Macros

,

Programmable Macros

, and the Slick-C

®

Macro Programming Guide.

Save Macro Dialog

The Save Macro dialog appears when you end macro recording, or when you click Macro

Save last-

macro. You can also display the dialog by using the gui_save_macro command. The following options
are available:

Macro Name - Specifies the name for the recorded macro.

Requires editor control - Select this option if your macro can only operate if the target is an editor

control.

Allow in read only mode - Select this option if your macro does not modify the current buffer.

Allow when window is iconized - You will probably NOT want this option selected if your macro modi-

fies the current buffer. Whether to select this option is more a matter of personal taste.

Allow in non-MDI editor control - Select this option if your macro should be allowed in a non-MDI ed-

itor control. This is typical for commands which require an editor control but do not open or close editor
windows/buffers.

Save - Saves the recorded macro and displays the Key Bindings dialog so you can bind the macro to a

key sequence. See

Binding Recorded Macros to Keys

for more information.

Edit - (Alt+E) Displays the macro source code in a new editor window. To save it, click Macro

Save

last-macro. The Key Bindings dialog will not appear automatically if you use this save operation. In-
stead, to bind the macro to a key, use the menu item Macro

List Macros. The Edit button is not

available for saved macros. See

Saving and Editing Recorded Macros

for more information.

Delete - Deletes the recorded macro.

List Macros Dialog

The List Macros dialog is used to view and work with a list of macros you have recorded. It is accessed by
clicking Macro

List Macros on the main menu, or by using the list_macros command on the

SlickEdit

®

Core command line.

Figure 10.12. List Macros Dialog

Save Macro Dialog

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