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Thank you Wayne for the quick response,
actually I could solve both problems with the log window by your advice.
My first problem with showing-up of the log window after cancelling dialogs in macros occurred since these macros had been started by another macro initially. Within this first macro, where they are started from I now also call the second macros as
str=runMacro("macroname"); which prevents opening of the log window.
Kind regards,
Ingo
Dear Ingo,
> Dear all,
>
> is there a way to suppress opening of a log window when > aborting a macro (showing the > message: [aborted])?
How are you aborting the macro? What are you doing that causes this message to be displayed in the Log window?
> Also I would like to suppress the (empty) log window > after calling the following command in a macro:
>
> exec("cmd", "/c", "start", "explorer.exe", path)
You can work around this problem by not ignoring the string returned by
exec():
str = exec("cmd", "/c", "start", "explorer.exe", path)
> Alternatively it in this case I would like to close the log window using the macro.
You can close the Log window using
if (isOpen("Log")) {
selectWindow("Log");
run("Close");
}
Best regards,
-wayne
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