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1.1 ! root 1: ; ! 2: ; Predefined and Example Microsoft Editor Macros ! 3: ; ! 4: ; argcompile ! 5: ; shorthand for arg followed by compile, used to start backround compiles. ! 6: ; ! 7: argcompile:=arg compile ! 8: argcompile:f5 ! 9: ; ! 10: ; assignments ! 11: ; Displays the current assignments pseudo-file. (Formerly called "help") ! 12: ; ! 13: assignments:=arg "?" assign < < ! 14: assignments:f10 ! 15: ; ! 16: ; clear ! 17: ; Deletes selected text without copying it to the clipboard ! 18: ; ! 19: clear:= meta delete ! 20: clear:del ! 21: ; ! 22: ; hsplit ! 23: ; Splits the current window horizontally at the current cursor location ! 24: ; ! 25: hsplit:= arg window ! 26: hsplit:ctrl+H ! 27: ; ! 28: ; prevmsg ! 29: ; Used to view the previous error message in the results of a compile. ! 30: ; ! 31: prevmsg:=arg "-1" nextmsg ! 32: prevmsg:SHIFT+F4 ! 33: ; ! 34: ; rawoutput ! 35: ; switches the current window to the compile log to view the raw compile ! 36: ; output ! 37: ; ! 38: rawoutput:=arg "<compile>" setfile ! 39: rawoutput:alt+F3 ! 40: ; ! 41: ; setmsg ! 42: ; Used to set the current message ! 43: ; ! 44: setmsg:=arg arg nextmsg ! 45: setmsg:SHIFT+F5 ! 46: ; ! 47: ; spell ! 48: ; Invoke the Microsoft Word 4.0 spelling checker on the current file. (Only ! 49: ; available for DOS). ! 50: ; ! 51: spell:=arg "spell-am " curfile shell ! 52: spell:ctrl+f7 ! 53: ; ! 54: ; undotoggle ! 55: ; toggling undo. Repeately executing this macro undoes and redoes the most ! 56: ; recent editting change. ! 57: ; ! 58: undotoggle:=meta undo +> undo ! 59: undotoggle:ctrl+bksp ! 60: ; ! 61: ; vsplit ! 62: ; Splits the current window vertically at the current cursor location ! 63: ; ! 64: vsplit:=arg arg window ! 65: vsplit:ctrl+U ! 66: ; ! 67: ; make ! 68: ; Invokes Make command ! 69: ; ! 70: make:= arg " " compile ! 71: make:ctrl+f4 ! 72: ; ! 73: ; ! 74: ; extmake ! 75: ; Switches for compile ! 76: ; ! 77: extmake:c cl386 /c /Zep /D LINT_ARGS %s ! 78: extmake:asm masm386 -Mx %s;
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