There is also an "alternative" macro reference manual available from /pub/nih-image/documents/macro_notes.hqx "Programming in Pascal" by Peter Grogono, or "Oh! Pascal" by Doug Cooper and Michael Clancy. If this is not the case, you will probably need to read an introductory Pascal text book such as The documentation provided here assumes the reader has some Pascal programming experience. Studying and customizing the many example macros distributed with Image in the Macros folder. The best way to learn how to write your own macros is by Macros files are created and edited using Image's built-in text editor. Macros are stored in text files that may also contain Pascal-like functions and procedures. Macros are similar to Pascal procedures, except the procedure keyword is replaced by "macro" and the procedure heading is a text string that becomes a command in the Special menu when the macro is loaded. Introduction Image's built-in macro programming language can be used to automate complex or repetitive tasks.
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