Result for 4A73959453699389E1A2B505C369E2816C10755B

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/geany/geanymacro.so
FileSize31576
MD589E5856150206C0FBFF27824F8D94F2C
SHA-14A73959453699389E1A2B505C369E2816C10755B
SHA-256050F60754E0C2050532F4602519DC470C84B6E8BFF35A4DCF532D69C81960CD5
SSDEEP384:cSaXRDQM11ecTLyLbB1Z+Il0Tw2tKV+tsYYnc3uR9DwLmxeie:czQMtWn+Z82AwJYc3uRxa0v
TLSHT1B3E2B54FAF29C6E9C0F83E32915F96F5E23B34767349290477ADDB080C66B9046759B0
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MD53316539E032712ACC4E5B51631748248
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionGeanyMacro is a plugin to provide user defined macros for Geany. It started out as part of the ConText feature parity plugin, which was split into individual plugins to better suit Geany's ethos of being as light as possible while allowing users to select which features they want to add to the core editor. The idea was taken from a Text Editor for Windows called ConText. This plugin alows you to record and use your own macros. Macros are sequences of actions that can then be repeated with a single key combination. So if you had dozens of lines where you wanted to delete the last 2 characters, you could simple start recording, press End, Backspace, Backspace, down line and then stop recording. Then simply trigger the macro and it would automaticaly edit the line and move to the next. You could then just repeatedly trigger the macro to do as many lines as you want.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegeany-plugins-geanymacro
PackageRelease3.fc17
PackageVersion0.21
SHA-1098D285EDAE21658DF36183745B0743173501BC9
SHA-2568D8FDCEDF873ECE730EC35C6A411059E2C73AE1837B612D137B9A845F09D8701