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A [[Macro|macro]] can consist of any number of [[Slash Command|/]]''[[Slash Command|<command>]]''s or pure text to up 255 characters. Users wishing to use more advanced commands are recommended to see the [[Interface Customization]] and [[World of Warcraft API]] sections. | A [[Macro|macro]] can consist of any number of [[Slash Command|/]]''[[Slash Command|<command>]]''s or pure text to up 255 characters. Users wishing to use more advanced commands are recommended to see the [[Interface Customization]] and [[World of Warcraft API]] sections. | ||
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'''Note on the /script command.''' You may include a /script [string] command in your macro, where [string] can be any valid chunk of Lua code. Multiple statements should be delimited with a semi-colon. The [[World of Warcraft API]] page lists global Lua functions that may be called. | '''Note on the /script command.''' You may include a /script [string] command in your macro, where [string] can be any valid chunk of Lua code. Multiple statements should be delimited with a semi-colon. The [[World of Warcraft API]] page lists global Lua functions that may be called. | ||
== Also See == | |||
* [[Most Used Macros]] | |||
* [[UI FAQ/Macros and Scripts]] | |||
* [[Macro FAQ]] | |||
[[Category:Newbies]] | [[Category:Newbies]] | ||
[[Category:Macros]] |
Revision as of 07:16, 8 July 2006
Macros are series of commands designed to be executed in series.
A macro can consist of any number of /<command>s or pure text to up 255 characters. Users wishing to use more advanced commands are recommended to see the Interface Customization and World of Warcraft API sections.
How to setup a macro
- type /macro
- Press New
- Enter a Name
- Select an icon
- Make your macro (click link for details)
Once your macro is made, you can either drag the icon to a toolbar or access it by typing /macro <name> from the command line.
Note on the /script command. You may include a /script [string] command in your macro, where [string] can be any valid chunk of Lua code. Multiple statements should be delimited with a semi-colon. The World of Warcraft API page lists global Lua functions that may be called.