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1 Macros for Beginners Patrick Armatis University of Michigan-Dearborn

2 Macros for Beginners n Connecting to Innopac using Passport n Creating macros n Running macros n Assigning macros to function keys n Editing/Deleting macros n Tips on using Passport with Innopac

3 Connecting to Innopac

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11 n From ‘Session’ select ‘Create’ n Choose ‘No’ when prompted to use SessionGuide n Terminal setting u set ‘Terminal Type’ to desired emulation u set ‘History Rows’ to 0

12 Connecting to Innopac n Communications setting u create a link to Innopac F use TCP/IP for network connection F use Asynchronous for direct connection n Macros setting u use default settings

13 Connecting to Innopac n Display setting u change screen colors u select ‘size to fit window’ option u select ‘block cursor’ option n Keymap setting u create file to store Innopac session keyboard assignments F ex. III macros

14 Connecting to Innopac n Export/Transfer setting u not applicable n Click close and name session u ex. III connection n To open session to Innopac u click ‘open’ under ‘session’ u double-click desired connection

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16 Creating macros

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25 n From ‘Tools’ select ‘Macro’ n Create macro book to store Innopac macros n Record a macro u enter name in the ‘Macro Names’ field F no spaces allowed F no more than 27 characters u click ‘Record’ button u choose yes to ‘record text received from host’

26 Creating macros u enter description of macro F spaces are allowed F no character limit u macro toolbar will appear F stop button - terminates record function F pause button - suspends recording temporarily u perform keystrokes to be recorded u click ‘Stop’ button when finished

27 Running macros

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34 n Connect to Innopac via Passport u select session previously created, ie. III connection n Proceed to appropriate ‘start screen’ n From ‘Tools’ select ‘Macro’ n Select appropriate macro book n Select macro from list n Click ‘Run’ button

35 Assigning macros to function keys

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39 n From ‘Tools’ select ‘Customize’ n Select keymap for Innopac session u ex. III macros n Select ‘macros’ in ‘Category’ box n Select macro from list u description and current key assignment will be displayed

40 Assigning macros to function keys n Enter desired shortcut key in ‘New Shortcut Key’ field u warns if key is already assigned F okay if assignments are in different keymap files u can assign more than one shortcut key to the same macro n Click ‘Assign’ button

41 Editing/Deleting macros

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46 n From ‘Tools’ select ‘Macro’ n Select appropriate macro book n Select macro from list n Click ‘Edit’ button n Make changes n Click the ‘check’ box to verify and save u will let you know if there are any errors n Close macro editor window

47 Tips on using Passport with Innopac n Use macro books to organize your macros by dept, library, person, etc. n Make sure the correct macro book is selected when creating macros n Do a dry run before creating macro to look for possible problems (ie. Initials & passwords, non-static values)

48 Tips on using Passport with Innopac n Decide where macro will start (ie. Main menu, circ menu, etc.) n Be careful with including passwords in macros since they are not encrypted n Some keyboard shortcuts (ie. Control-V) may be hard coded into the software n Use ‘organizer’ to copy & transfer macros between macro books

49 Tips on using Passport with Innopac n Passport has help available on the Passport toolbar u includes step-by-step instructions for creating macros u explains all that macro programming language gibberish

50 Questions??? Patrick Armatis parmatis@umd.umich.edu Presentation available online at: http://www.umd.umich.edu/lib/iug


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