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<h1>
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        Creating new macros
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        </h2>
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        Click the
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        <bold>New</bold>
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        button to create a new macro from scratch.
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        <h1>
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                Deleting Macros
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                </h2>
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                Select one or more macros to delete and click the delete button.
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                Macros that are mapped to keystrokes will fail to delete, as will
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                macro contributed by plug-ins. To delete a macro mapped to a key, you
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                must first remove the key binding.
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                <h1>
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                        Editing Macros
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                        </h2>
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                        Click the
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                        <bold>Edit</bold>
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                        button to edit an existing macro. Macros contributed from plug-ins
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                        cannot be edited.
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                        <h1>
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                                Copying Macros
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                                </h2>
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                                To copy one or more macros, select them and click the
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                                <bold>Copy</bold>
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                                button. Each macro will be copied and added to the list with a new
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                                name. This is useful if you need another similar command, or if you
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                                want to see the contents of a macro contributed from a plug-in.
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                                <h1>
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                                        Sharing macros
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                                        </h2>
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                                        Click the
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                                        <bold>Export</bold>
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                                        or
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                                        <bold>Import</bold>
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                                        buttons to export or import macros. Macros exported to a file can
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                                        be imported via the import dialog into another eclipse (with the
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                                        Practically Macro plugins installed, as well as any required
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                                        plugins/commands). Macros with ids that already exist in the
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                                        current Eclipse will be skipped (i.e. they will not replace the
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                                        current command with that ID). Also, from the export dialog you can
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                                        copy the XML from the text box and put that directly into a
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                                        plugin.xml definition with the following extension point: <br>
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                                        <pre>   &lt;extension point="PracticallyMacro.defineMacro"&gt;
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      include the text from the export page here
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   &lt;/extension&gt;</pre>
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                                        <br> When exporting to a file, you can export one macro or a
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                                        set of macros to the same file. If a macro uses other macros you
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                                        have defined, you should export them all together.
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