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#1 Small delay after looping

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2021-02-12
2021-01-24
ryan smith
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Hey, great software so far and it is coming into extreme use. However, I was just wondering if there was a possible way in which I can remove the small delay after each loop? I have quite a small program, and whenever looping, the delay is causing quite an effect. Not sure if there is a missing setting or something I am missing, but a way around this would be great.

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  • Peter Verbeek

    Peter Verbeek - 2021-01-24

    Could you attached your macro file here so I can take a look at it. Perhaps I'm able to identify the delay. It could be that a delay is necessary to ensure that macro steps are being processed by the computer. No step may be skipped by the computer. But we'll see what we can do.

     
  • Peter Verbeek

    Peter Verbeek - 2021-01-24
    • labels: --> loop, delay
    • status: open --> accepted
     
  • ryan smith

    ryan smith - 2021-01-24

    Sure, I imagine that it is something to do with the way I have set it up and maybe impossible to remove the delay, but it is worth a shot.

     

    Last edit: ryan smith 2021-01-24
  • Peter Verbeek

    Peter Verbeek - 2021-01-24

    At first glance it seems possible to remove the delays for loop steps (repeat, end repeat, etc.). I'll investigate in more detail tomorrow.

     
  • ryan smith

    ryan smith - 2021-01-25

    Thank you, please get back to manage if you do or don't manage to find a way.

     
  • Peter Verbeek

    Peter Verbeek - 2021-01-25

    Today I've been working on a Macronize version which doesn't have delays on the macro steps which aren't time critical. It processes the steps a lot faster. Sometimes a delay step needs to be added but that's not common. In your case you already have one delay step so another after the second mouse click step is only needed.

    If you like you can use/test this new version 1.0.3. Download it from my Dropbox. Then put it in the Macronize program folder. This is either c:\users\<your name="">\appdata\local\programs\macronize</your> or c:\program files\macronize.

     
  • Peter Verbeek

    Peter Verbeek - 2021-02-12

    I've uploaded a new version 1.1.0.0. This is an extended version of the beta 1.0.3.0. As this intermediate version was a quick fix, you'll notice that loading a 1.0.3.0 macro introduces a faulty first step. This step needs to be deleted.

     
  • Peter Verbeek

    Peter Verbeek - 2021-02-12
    • status: accepted --> closed
     

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