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Old 09-11-2009, 09:41 AM
stavrou2000 stavrou2000 is offline
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macros in autohydro

Good Afternoon naval architects

I am looking someone to explain to me some typical macros in aytohydro...i have some macro in my computer, but i cant translate it.

For example i want to know how i can create a table or what the sign"%1" means???????????//
i have several questions...so i f anyone can help me...please contact me through here or in my personal email

xarisstavrou@gmail.com

thanks in advance
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Old 09-11-2009, 11:31 AM
Paul Kotzebue Paul Kotzebue is offline
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"%1" is a place holder for a replaceable parameter. The replaceable parameter is listed in the "execute" command.
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Old 09-14-2009, 04:35 AM
stavrou2000 stavrou2000 is offline
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thank you paul....but can you give me an quick example about these macro....cause i saw until now that this "%1% sometimes take this form "%2"

I think i will understand with an example....

thank you
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