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BM_NEWACTION(option, NewCommand); | BM_NEWACTION(option, NewCommand); | ||
You can choose to put theses two last things in BM_GRID, or BM_DASHBOARD, if it is a new command for the grid, or the dashboard. | You can choose to put theses two last things in BM_GRID, or BM_DASHBOARD, if it is a new command for the grid, or the dashboard. | ||
* If your new command requires to rester some variables, you have to do it in the Reset() function. |
Revision as of 19:57, 21 January 2008
Documentation for Developers.
Add new command to BatchMake
- Add a new class (bmScriptNewCommnadAction.h, and bmScriptNewCommandAction.cxx)
- Don't forget to add it to the CMakeLists
- In the header file bmScriptActionManager.h :
- Include the header of your class
#include "bmScriptNewCommandAction.h"
- In the GetKeywordList() function, add a new keyword :
BM_NEWKEYWORD(_list, NewCommand);
- In the CreateAction(MString option) function, add a new action :
BM_NEWACTION(option, NewCommand);
You can choose to put theses two last things in BM_GRID, or BM_DASHBOARD, if it is a new command for the grid, or the dashboard.
- If your new command requires to rester some variables, you have to do it in the Reset() function.