Hi whatever,
I think, I created a mechanism, you desire, for my fancybox plugin.
Because there are many parameters, and rewriting/changing them several
times using getParam(...) was too much work.

But it is rather hardcoded, there. For a more general use, it needs
some refactoring.

The general use for named params it like that:

var parmName1 = getParam( params, "Name1", undefined);
   params .. contains all macro parameters
   "Name1" .. name of the needed parameter
   undefined .. default value, if there is no parameter found.

Does any parameter need an init value?

Will it be possible to use your named params like this in the code.
conf.name1
conf.name2   and so on?

Do you have a link to one of you macros. A medium one?

I think I could provide a helloWorld plugin using this mechanism.
Which could be very copy/paste friendly.

But some search/replace at you macros will be needed, I think.

-m

On Mar 14, 1:34 pm, whatever <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm afraid that is waaaay out of my league. Oh well, I guess I'll have
> to do it manually then.
>
> w
>
> On 14 mar., 12:41, Jeremy Ruston <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > Actually, I need the local variables of the containing macro. I have
> > > about twenty different macros and each has between three and twenty
> > > variables. I was hoping for a simple way for each macro to list the
> > > names of the variables so that that same macro would reuse that list
> > > as an array for further processing. I was hoping to avoid having to
> > > manually type all of the variables for each macro.
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> > OK, that sounds like some logic that you'd have to build for yourself.
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> > Cheers
>
> > Jeremy
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> > > w
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> > > On 14 mar., 12:18, Jeremy Ruston <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >> > I have a bunch of declared local variables whose values serve as named
> > >> > parameters of a macro. However, I also need to use the names of the
> > >> > variables, not the values. They would form an array, which I would
> > >> > then parse and use for a for-loop. So, is there a way to list the
> > >> > names of the variables?
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> > >> No, there's no easy way to get at a list of the names of the
> > >> parameters of each macro. Depending on your goal, perhaps you could
> > >> simply type the required information? There are not a huge number of
> > >> macros, at least in the core.
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> > >> Best wishes
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> > >> Jeremy
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> > >> > w
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