This is scripting on its simplest of levels, and is easily accessible to any ordinary Rhino user, even if they have no knowledge of programming. I use the term “Macro” here exclusively to describe the putting together of strings of ordinary Rhino commands and their options to create an automated function. Writing functions in RhinoScript or other programming languages is a lot more complex than creating macros, and requires some programming knowledge and skills. The two things are actually very different. Classically, it describes both the process of writing macros (what this section is about), as well as writing more sophisticated scripts in either RhinoScript, Rhino.Python or other programming languages. There may be some confusion about the use of the term “scripting” here. You can create macros in Rhino to automate many tasks, customize your commands, and improve your workflow. (Last updated: Thursday, December 12, 2018)
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