> No -- it was implemented; I simply neglected to document it.
Indeed. It works, though I have another question regarding macros: since these
are included in the chain 'inline' so to speak, is it possible for a macro to
get the name of the chain in which this particular macro is going to be
'inlined'?
If that is possible, this would have a good practical use in the SWITCH column
of that macro (which is, indeed, implemented) so that I could, for example, use
"${chain)_macro_switch" in the SWITCH column. Related to that question, in case
what I've just suggested is not possible: can I pass more than 1 parameter to a
macro?
> Actions are still allowed.
Yep, that one works too.
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