On Thu, Oct 11, 2018 at 4:37 PM MN <[email protected]> wrote:

How do I know which commands I write are automatically undoable and which
>> ones are not? My script to alter commenting behavior seems undoable without
>> my putting any effort into making it so.
>>
>
I would have to see your script to know whether, and why, it is undoable.
Perhaps your script calls onBodyChanged.

>
> Macros have been removed.  Leo's scripting is much more powerful.
>
>
> I hope you'll remove it from the docs, then.
>

It's on the list.

> Going off topic, I view this as a false dichotomy. One can have macros
> /and/ scripting. Certainly scripting is more powerful, but for most of the
> things I use macros in Emacs, it would be a step backwards to write a
> script. Most of the time I define and run a macro in under a minute.
>

It's not off topic.  I removed macros after asking whether anyone ever used
them.  At that time, nobody said they did.  Of course, they could be
brought back.

Edward

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