Recording a macro
Macro command should be created using the following actions:
- Start recording a macro.
Hotkey Ctrl-<.> (Ctrl and 'dot') to record a macro in general mode
and Ctrl-Shift-<.> (Ctrl, Shift and 'dot'), to record a macro in
special mode.
In the top left corner of the screen you should see
R symbol
indicating that FAR Manager has began to record a new macro.
- Macro command text.
FAR records every key the user presses with the following exceptions:
the only keystrokes will be stored that are processed by FAR Manager. I.e. if any
application is launched from FAR Manager console than FAR will save only the
keystrokes made before the launching and after closing this application.
- Stop recording a macro.
Since the parameters of the macro command can be additionally adjusted there're two
different commands that the user can use to complete the recording of a macro:
Ctrl-<.> (Ctrl and 'dot' key) and Ctrl-Shift-<.>
(Ctrl, Shift and 'dot' key). First can be used to complete the macro with default
execution parameters, the second one brings up the 'execution parameters' dialog box
upon completion the recording of the macro.
- Assigning the shortcut key combination.
Shortcut assignment dialog box will appear immediately
after completion of a recording of a macro. You can use it to assign a specific
shortcut key combination that can be used to call the macro execution.
Notes:
- All existing macro commands will be deactivated while the user attempts to
record a new macro command. Thus it is impossible to create a 'nested' macro command
that could use existing macro commands in its command sequence.