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Creating New Commands

Post by PepsiHog » Thu Feb 03, 2011 3:36 pm

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I read the blog about making a link to LibFunc. I am curious if you can create your own commands in other ways. i.e. Create a command that combines two or more current commands. Don't focus on this pitiful example, but rather the over all thought.

Probably not. But I had to ask.

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Post by adroege » Thu Feb 03, 2011 4:14 pm

Gosub>XXXX

Is a way to make one command (i.e. Gosub>xxx)
combine 2 or more commands

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thanks

Post by PepsiHog » Thu Feb 03, 2011 6:15 pm

Thanks, adroege.

I'm aware of the gosub. I was curious if the linking capability for Library Funcs had further abilities outside of using it for LibFunc.

Sorry. I should have been more clear.

Probably not. But can't be sure, if you don't ask.

Thanks again.
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