On 11/25/2013 9:21 AM, Reinhard Engel wrote:
In your seven points, if one would replace 'scripts' by 'macros', the
meaning wouldn't change (at leas not for me), and that's what I'm
trying to understand.
According to Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macro_(computer_science)
"A macro (short for "macroinstruction", from Greek μακρο- 'long') in
computer science is a rule or pattern that specifies how a certain input
sequence (often a sequence of characters) should be mapped to a
replacement input sequence (also often a sequence of characters)
according to a defined procedure."
Which to me looks an awful lot like Leo's abbreviations and key-binding
code, rather than Leo scripts. But, Leo's keys can be bound to scripts,
so...
Basically, what I'm trying to say, is that there's little to be gained
from conceptual ideas like Macros, Scripts, and Programs. These are all
terms that everyone has different ideas of and personal definitions of.
Such is our field...
-->Jake
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