Sure, modify the code to suit.
Tim
On 2023-05-05 12:43 p.m., Mitch Claborn wrote:
Is it possible to have a macro that is invoked via a key mapping to
operate differently depending on the contexts in which it is invoked
(e.g. editing Java vs editing HTML)? Or to have that key mapping
invoke a different macro based on the context? If so, how?
Example:
When editing a Java file Ctrl+Shift+D inserts "hello Java"
When editing an HTML file Ctrl+Shift+D inserts "hello HTML"
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