Macro-language
FAR implements a simple macro-language that brings logic into the keystroke sequence and raises macro commands to the higher level turning the macros in combination with the plugins into a powerful tool that extends FAR Manager functionality. Macro-language is highly specialized and thus cannot be considered as an universal language.
Macro-language functionality:
- Macro-commands
- Conditional operators
- Boolean object states
- Functions
- Operations
- Object states
- Variables
- Constants
Notes
- It is impossible to use macro-language elements while recording a macro in a usual way. Macro-language elements can be added to the sequence only by editing the registry manually or by using special applications or FAR plugins.
- Named keys (e.g. CtrlK) can be present in any expressions; in this case they are treated as numbers.
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