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+ | ====== Macro Debugger ====== | ||
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Keyboard Maestro includes a built-in macro debugger which you can turn on by choosing Start Debugging from the Status Menu, or by using one of the various Debugger actions. | Keyboard Maestro includes a built-in macro debugger which you can turn on by choosing Start Debugging from the Status Menu, or by using one of the various Debugger actions. | ||
- | The Debugger actions include: | + | {{ manual:macrodebugger.png?nolink&683 |Macro Debugger}} |
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+ | ===== Debugger Actions ===== | ||
* Debugger Start. | * Debugger Start. | ||
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* Debugger Continue This Macros. | * Debugger Continue This Macros. | ||
* Debugger Continue All Macros. | * Debugger Continue All Macros. | ||
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+ | ===== Using the Debugger ===== | ||
If a macro is paused, or if a macro starts paused, but the next action is a Debugger action, it will run anyway. This allows you to to create macros with hot keys and Debugger actions to breakpoint, step through, continue, etc other macros without themselves being debugged. | If a macro is paused, or if a macro starts paused, but the next action is a Debugger action, it will run anyway. This allows you to to create macros with hot keys and Debugger actions to breakpoint, step through, continue, etc other macros without themselves being debugged. | ||
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If you close the debugger window, the paused macros will resume their normal operation. | If you close the debugger window, the paused macros will resume their normal operation. | ||
+ | ===== See Also ===== | ||
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+ | * [[manual:Macro_Debugger|Macro Debugger]] user manual section | ||