Sub-menus in Macro menu

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Mr Tea
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Sub-menus in Macro menu

Post by Mr Tea »

How do I create sub-menus in the Macro menu, so that macros can be arranged into convenient groupings.

I would have thought that simply arranging the macros into separate folders within the Nisus macro folder would generate the necessary submenus, but no! Doing that makes the macros disappear. Great.

Surely Nisus Writer Express has not reached version 2.0.1 without being able to do something so basic and elementary. Say it ain't so, please...
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cchapin
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Post by cchapin »

I've tried to do the same thing that Mr Tea did, with the same results. I think this would be a very helpful enhancement to add in a future release.

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Re: Sub-menus in Macro menu

Post by rmark »

Mr Tea writes about creating submenu in the Macro menu:
Surely Nisus Writer Express has not reached version 2.0.1 without being able to do something so basic and elementary. Say it ain't so, please...
And Craig mentions that he's
tried to do the same thing that Mr Tea did, with the same results. I think this would be a very helpful enhancement to add in a future release.
First of all "It's so." You can't make submenus on your own. Sorry about that. Wow, I didn't know that it was something "so basic and elementary". How do you do that?
We know that this is a good idea, Nisus Writer Classic did (after many years) develop (as though it grew it by itself, rather than have some engineer write and debug the code that enabled) the abiity to have submenus in the Macro and Glossary menu. The time will come.
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Mr Tea
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Post by Mr Tea »

Thanks for the feedback, Mark. Something to look forward to there.

:)
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