Alexey N. Solofnenko wrote:
It does not say "local" anywhere. Should it be <define-local>?
The "define" element does not create a local property, all it does is generate a value for an attribute. This value can be used for any purpose that the macro author may think of. The value is constructed so that a different value will be made each time the attribute is created. This means that it may be used as a property name to make a unique property name each time the macro is run.
I was thinking of doing <attribute name="x" genvalue="yes"/>
or <genvalue name="x"/>
but <define> is also good (with a good manual entry).
Peter
- Alexey.
Peter Reilly wrote:
I can do that. Is "define" a good name ?
Peter
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