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| Posted by
| Shaun Biggs
USA (644 posts) Bio
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| Wed 07 Feb 2007 10:34 AM (UTC) |
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| I've been trying to figure out how have a macro not register in the command history. I've scanned the boards quickly, and couldn't find anything about it, but sometimes I'm oblivious. Currently, I'm just having a macro call an alias, which works great, but it would be nice to just have a checkbox instead of a layer of obscurement.
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| Posted by
| Nick Gammon
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| Reply #1 on Wed 07 Feb 2007 08:36 PM (UTC) |
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| Command processing is described here:
http://www.gammon.com.au/forum/bbshowpost.php?bbsubject_id=6572
Basically a macro generates replacement text that is then sent to the command processor. Thus there are no options on macros to omit from the command history. Your technique of making a macro call an alias is the current way of achieving this. |
- Nick Gammon
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