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Re: Rearrange macros #macos


 

I edit the macro file all the time. Prolly 80% of my macro changes are edits using a plain text editor. Just make sure you are careful, follow the patterns you already see there. When you start out, make a copy.

Copy stuff from either one into the other, but do not paste into the file you are copying from, stick with it to the end. If you are copying from a macro file, you are not corrupting it, so you can always fall back to it. Then you can test the edited file. If you make a mistake, and paste into the "copying from" file, simply close the file without saving, and open it again. Make sure to use an editor that does not save the edits on a regular basis, so if you make a mistake, it won't save it.

Note the numbering scheme, where
// Macro # 1
/$ 0 <<<<<<<< this starts at 0, but the line above starts at 1

73 Rich NE1EE

On 2025-01-27 17:49:, Daniel (AE4ON) via groups.io wrote:
I believe it is technically possible to manually edit the macro file to reorder the macros, but due to the risk of corrupting the file I don't generally recommend that approach.

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