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Re: Define text macro


  • Subject: Re: Define text macro
  • From: James Bucanek <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2006 14:38:38 -0700

Chris Griffin wrote on Wednesday, April 19, 2006:

>How do I add my own text macros to the list that is available in Edit
> > Insert Text Macro? I see that that menu appears to even have
>macros for defining macros. But where do they go?

Defining text macros is a non-trivial process, but it is very flexible and powerful.

There wasn't enough room in my recent book (Beginning Xcode, Wiley) to cover adding text macros. This is good news for you: Several of the topics that wouldn't fit in the book are available as free bonus sections at <http://www.beginningxcode.com/>. Follow the link to "View notes, downloads, errata..." and download the Bonus Sections disk image. In it you will find a short section on creating your own custom text macros.


James Bucanek
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