Is this possible? It would really help if I could invoke a macro from within another macro, similar to a subroutine. On the shard I play on, only Razor is allowed as a helper program. I'm told that this is possible, however, once it finishes the second macro, it will not return and finish the first one.
Specifically, I'm looking to make a macro that will hit the rocks, depending on where I am on the screen. I don't think razor has a feature to check your coordinates and do an if based on where you are standing in the world. So, what I'll need to do is use a sextant, then do a System Message if, depending on the coordinates it gives me
It would also help if the razor guide had a more thorough overview of Macros, for example what each thing means when you right click, or a result. For example what Double click 0x400EE59C means, what that alpha-numerical part after it means, I'm guessing it's coords in my backpack, but wouldn't know that as it isn't explained. And, for each action, there could be entirely different right click menu. For example, for double click I have the option to Convert to DCclick by type (which I have used) whereas with Absolute target I have Retarget, convert to last target, convert to last target by type, and convert to relative location, which aren't explained in this:
http://www.runuo.com/razor/guide.php?tab=macros
Specifically, I'm looking to make a macro that will hit the rocks, depending on where I am on the screen. I don't think razor has a feature to check your coordinates and do an if based on where you are standing in the world. So, what I'll need to do is use a sextant, then do a System Message if, depending on the coordinates it gives me
It would also help if the razor guide had a more thorough overview of Macros, for example what each thing means when you right click, or a result. For example what Double click 0x400EE59C means, what that alpha-numerical part after it means, I'm guessing it's coords in my backpack, but wouldn't know that as it isn't explained. And, for each action, there could be entirely different right click menu. For example, for double click I have the option to Convert to DCclick by type (which I have used) whereas with Absolute target I have Retarget, convert to last target, convert to last target by type, and convert to relative location, which aren't explained in this:
http://www.runuo.com/razor/guide.php?tab=macros