Open gkmpsa opened 8 years ago
Hello KeyNote NF, as KeyNote v1.6.5 did, let you record macros, but currently it has limitations in the commands it can record. For example, a macro cannot contain any tree-related commands (i.e. a macro cannot create, move, rename or detele tree nodes).
Macros should be improved.
You can take a look to the help file (.chm), in Special functions/Macros: https://github.com/dpradov/keynote-nf/blob/master/doc/Help/KeyNote.chm
Regards Daniel
Greetings, Daniel
Thank you for your kind response.
I don't know anything much about programming, except for a bit of Basic and Fortran I learned way back....
HTML I'm having a hard time exporting .knt => HTML, website style
Automatic Node names = macro is necessary.
I actually used Treepad to import a website with notes (vut the note content does not appear).
I will then import the file into keynote.
KeepNote Is there any way KeepNote files can be imported into KeynoteNF?
Than you once again for your extraordinary contributions.
Sincerely
Georgios
2015-11-19 17:52 GMT+01:00 Daniel Prado Velasco notifications@github.com:
Hello KeyNote NF, as KeyNote v1.6.5 did, let you record macros, but currently it has limitations in the commands it can record. For example, a macro cannot contain any tree-related commands (i.e. a macro cannot create, move, rename or detele tree nodes).
Macros should be improved.
You can take a look to the help file (.chm), in Special functions/Macros: https://github.com/dpradov/keynote-nf/blob/master/doc/Help/KeyNote.chm
Regards Daniel
— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/dpradov/keynote-nf/issues/525#issuecomment-158116299.
Greetings to all. Although I have some minimal knowledge concerning macros, I'd like to ask th e following.
1) Does keynoteNF record macros (I cannot find such a feature in 1.7.9. beta4)?
2) Concerning some long, formatted text (for example, a book), could a macro be written out to automatically create nodes, subnodes, subsubnodes, etc according to the chapters, titles, subtitles, etc?
If so, is there some example somewhere?
Thank you very much.
Georgios