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Hi Bill,
just checked the docs,
"\\Clear" is a special feature of the print command wrt the log window,
there is also a \\Update: <text>, it´s in the macro language docs.
Instead,
// starts a simple, C-style single-line comment, i.e. that line will not
be executed!
Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best regards
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I'm confused by several macro examples on the list that include double
slashes, both "//" and "\\"
after searching the list in vain.
For example, the macro print() command can use:
print("\\Clear");
I suppose the second \ is being escaped by the first, but I don't
understand the general rules for
using such a construction in the macro language.
A recent thread used:
//saveAs("Tiff", path.substring(0,path.length()-4)+" - green.tif");
Is there an online explanation of where one can and cannot use this
constructions in the macro
language? Or, is there a more generic paradigm I should be looking into?
Thanks.
Bill
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