>>if only Studio had such a simple, fast, dynamic macro
yeah. Yeah. YEAH.
I've used word to generate program code for terminal program before. because
sometimes, macros can reduce the amount of work significantly.
If not studio, you could still use word.
Eric
From: Dru Whitledge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: CF-Talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Relief from redundancy?
Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2000 09:00:40 -0600
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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