Hi Ken,

We recently changed the Macro menu and the way that macro are managed.
The wiki explain the new way.

For your case on ParaView 3.8.0, you need to go to Tools -> Python
Shell, and on the right side select a python file from your disk and
click on the Add Macro button.

Seb

On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 4:32 PM, Ken Olum <k...@cosmos.phy.tufts.edu> wrote:
> I am a new ParaView user.  I'm using 3.8.0.  I understand there's a
> facility for writing macros in python and putting them in a toolbar.
> I can type the code I want the macro to execute into the python shell,
> but I don't understand how to get it established as a macro.  I can't
> seem to find any documentation.  In
> http://www.itk.org/Wiki/Python_GUI_Tools#Macros it says
>
>   Macros allow the user to define a Python script as built-in actions
>   that become accessible from the Macros menu or directly inside the
>   Toolbar.
>
>   Once a local file is defined as a Macro...
>
> This is what I want, and indeed I see the "Macros" menu and the
> toolbar, both empty.  So how do I perform this operation of defining a
> local file as a macro?
>
> Thanks.
>
>                                        Ken Olum
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