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| + | Macros and appliers can be used to execute fixed sequences of commands. The commands are written in notecards with specific prefixes, "*apply:" for appliers, and "*macro:" for macros. Both types of notecards are functionally equivalent and differ only in the command used to invoke them, and the intended use. Appliers are intended to set texture and otherwise modify the visual appearance of the aircraft, while macros are intended to activate switches and controls to put the aircraft into a desired state. | ||
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| + | === Invoking === | ||
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| + | To invoke an applier, use the command: | ||
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Revision as of 19:48, 14 March 2026
SECTION 13. SL Features
1 Macros and Appliers
Macros and appliers can be used to execute fixed sequences of commands. The commands are written in notecards with specific prefixes, "*apply:" for appliers, and "*macro:" for macros. Both types of notecards are functionally equivalent and differ only in the command used to invoke them, and the intended use. Appliers are intended to set texture and otherwise modify the visual appearance of the aircraft, while macros are intended to activate switches and controls to put the aircraft into a desired state.
1.1 Invoking
To invoke an applier, use the command:
apply seats-white
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