Hi
This is my first new post here.
I have been using C::B for about a week now (since I 'discovered' it), under both Windows (at work) and Ubuntu (at home), and I find it great.
However, particularly at work, I often have to carry out varied extensive and repetitive editing operations which lend themselves to automation - without which they are tedious and time-consuming.
I thought of using scripting to perform these tasks, however basic editing functions, such as moving the cursor around, highlighting text, searching etc don't seem to be exposed to scripting. Due to the many varied tasks, I don't want to have to write and build a whole bunch of plugins, many of which will only be used once or twice. And, for various reasons, particularly portability amongst teams and sites, I don't want to resort to rebuilding the C::B code.
One possibility for me is to write and build a plugin which would expose the functions I need to scripting.
Is this possible, and does anyone have any tips/advice on the subject?
BTW I'm a C programmer. I can find my way quite reasonably around C++ but I'm no expert
Cheers
Peter