![]() ![]() THE MACRO SET IN THE PACKAGE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF NON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Beginners should start with recording macros and then edit it a little and not try to write it directly as experts like I can do after years of practice. Learning by doing is the only method to become an UE / UES macro expert. It is just a reference file with some additional hints, but certainly not a guidance for beginners. The macro reference file is not a guidance for " How to start writing macros" and it is not a manual for UltraEdit / UEStudio macros. Read the description for this macro in Mofis_Macro_Examples.uem for further details. The most important macro in Mofis_Macro_Examples*.mac is " Copy Macro Code" which copies the (selected) macro code into the Windows clipboard with all the steps necessary before it can be pasted into the edit macro dialog for compilation. Follow the instructions in the readme.txt at the tag list section on the download page or in Mofis_Macro_Examples.uem to add it to your current tag list file. In comparison with the tag list file on the download page the tag list in the default taglist*.* file is optimized for the version of UE / UES installed. Users of UltraEdit v13.00 or UEStudio v6.20 and later have a similar tag list for UE / UES macro commands already installed with the default taglist.txt / taglist.uet / taglistu.uet. You can download it directly with the link above. This file is hosted also by IDM on their user-submitted tag files page.
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