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== Developing and using scripts ==
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Scripts, sometimes referred to as ''macros'' in other programs, record a series of commands or actions on specific images or groups of images that you can run with a single command. Using scripts can increase productivity and improve efficiency in performing commonly repeated actions or series of actions. <br />
 
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'''Tip:''' Most important! You can use scripts to process a large set of user-defined images.<br />
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This section explains the following tasks:
 
This section explains the following tasks:

Latest revision as of 21:54, 21 February 2012

Scripts, sometimes referred to as macros in other programs, record a series of commands or actions on specific images or groups of images that you can run with a single command. Using scripts can increase productivity and improve efficiency in performing commonly repeated actions or series of actions.
Tip: Most important! You can use scripts to process a large set of user-defined images.

This section explains the following tasks:

Setting up scripting (refer to "Setting up scripting"
Planning scripts (refer to "Planning scripts")
Creating scripts (refer to "Recording scripts")
Running scripts (refer to "Examples"
Editing and deleting scripts (refer to "Editing and deleting scripts" )


Setting up scripting