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authorJosh Rahm <joshuarahm@gmail.com>2022-04-20 00:56:29 -0600
committerJosh Rahm <joshuarahm@gmail.com>2022-04-20 00:56:29 -0600
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Add macro support to WML.
Macros may be defined by using <M-d> <M-d>w begins defining a windowset macro <M-d>t begins defining a workspace macro The next character typed is the key chord to save the macro to. The next sequence of keys read up until the Return key is the macro value. This macro may then be used as WML objects. Macros are pretty primitive right now. I need to think about if it would be worthwhile to make these macros either take arguments or add some kind of state to WML a la sed to take a step to make the language Turing complete, and if such a development would actually be desirable. If anything it would be an academic exercise.
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