Relief from redundancy would be not getting duplicates of everything on the
list. ;)
Supposedly you can use Javascript and VBscript to write what you are talking
about. CF Studio exposes objects (application, activedocument,
documentcache - i think) that can be used in these scripts. In CFStudio 4.5
it is sort of documented under "Scripting the Visual Tools Object Model".
My one feeble attempt resulted in failure and I haven't built my
self-confidence up again enough to try again . . . but if anyone else has
succeeded, a quick example would be nice.
Dan
-----Original Message-----
From: Dru Whitledge [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2000 8:01 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Relief from redundancy?
It isn't hard at all to see the appeal of a WYSWYG html editor when you're
looking at manually adjusting some huge table with scores of rows (like
changing color, etc ...). However, with the right technology / software
such a task shouldn't be all that hard (or unpleasant) in a text editor
like CF Studio -- if only Studio had such a simple, fast, dynamic macro
capability -- which apparently it DOES NOT (does it?).
Is there anyone else out there who is as disdainful of redundant drudgery
as I .... and might have figured out some solution to the lack of a macro
capability in Studio -- some solution where one could (on the fly) --
record a series of keystrokes or clicks -- and then selectively replay them
-- to avoid the repetition of doing each of them individually and manually?
Thanks,
Dru
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