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--- Comment #4 from Regina Henschel <rb.henschel@t-online.de> ---
(In reply to Roman Kuznetsov from comment #3)
(In reply to Regina Henschel from comment #2)

Descriptions of macros. 

what do you mean? User's decriptions?

Descriptions made by the macro author. You can see such descriptions for
example in "ExportSheetsToHMTL", "HelloWorld", "Highlight", "MemoryUsage" for
the Beanshell-macros. You get the dialog, which has this, if you use "Run
Macro" or  shortcut Alt+F11.


Easy repeated access to the same macro. 

repeat access to the same macro where?

If you use the dialog "LibreOffice Basic Macros" and fold out a module and run
a macro, the next time you use the dialog, the same module is folded out and
you can click on the macro immediately and run it. If you use the above
mentioned "Run macro", the next time you use the dialog, all libraries are
folded up. You first need to fold out the library, then fold out the module and
then you can select the desired macro. That is cumbersome.


Does it affects the API?

I don't know =(

I neither. I don't know whether these dialogs can be reused by a macro author
for own content, or whether their exists a method in the API, which uses these
dialogs. At least, the existing dialogs are connected to uno-commands and thus
can be called via dispatcher in any external macro.

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