On Feb 3, 2009, at 14:49, Mark Volkmann wrote:

> I see from the feedback so far that my statements are wrong. However,
> I think it's true that there are *some* things you can do in a
> function that you cannot do in a macro, and perhaps vice-versa. Are
> those clearly documented anywhere? If not, what are some?

I can't think of anything that would be "forbidden" in a macro but  
"allowed" in a plain function. There are many things that don't make  
sense in a macro, of course: launching agents, opening windows, ...

Konrad.


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