Once you define the macrodef...you can use it like any other target...
For instance <property> - if you define a macrodef named foo, you can
use it like <foo>
This of course is dependent upon attributes (if you define them) and
default values...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you for your reply, but it answered a question I didn't ask. I want to know what
element can be the parent of a <macrodef>, not which elements a <macrodef> can
contain. Let me list some examples:
Is a <macrodef> a child of <target>?
Is a <macrodef> a child of <project>?
Is a <macrodef> the child of some other element?
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