To create a macro, click the Create... button in the list.
Then do as follows:
Select the macro triggering mode (2):
Mode | Event-driven | Cyclic |
---|---|---|
Newer | Manual execution only (see Working with Dialog Board). | Disabled, manual execution is possible. |
Always | Always on. | Always on. |
Time time schedule | Runs within the selected time schedule (see 일정 만들기). Initiated by the user at any time. | Runs within the specified time schedule. |
If you need to include a macro in the control menu on the current layout, select the corresponding check box (3, see Macros control).
To configure event-driven macros, click Configuring filters for event-driven macros).
and select one or more trigger events (4, seeNote
To delete an event from the filter, click the
button.Add one or more actions into the macro (5). Click the
button to do this. When the macro starts, all actions are performed simultaneously.Note
To delete an action, click the
button.Note
To hide the start conditions and action for the macro, click the action name.
A cyclic macro can be launched at a specified time interval, or at a random moment within the specified time interval. To configure this action, do as follows:
Select the Random (2) checkbox to launch the macro at a random moment within the interval specified in the field Heartbeat interval (1). For example, if you set the interval to 8 hours, the macro will be launched ones at a random moment every 8 hours.
Attention!
If the macro is linked to a time schedule, and the random moment falls out of schedule, no launching occurs.
Macros configuration is complete. Created macro are listed. If the macro is disabled (Never mode), it is grayed out.
You can copy macro commands. To do it, follow the steps below:
This creates a new identical macro.
Note
To create an empty macro command with no parameters specified, select any of the common macros' groups, and click Create... .
To remove a macro, select it in the list and click Remove.