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hover on macro variables (#xxxx) to show description of it #2

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Suraissa opened this issue Oct 5, 2023 · 2 comments
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hover on macro variables (#xxxx) to show description of it #2

Suraissa opened this issue Oct 5, 2023 · 2 comments
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@Suraissa
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Suraissa commented Oct 5, 2023

First thank you for the extension. It works great.

Just one small question: would it be able to show the description of the macro variables when hovering on it? currently it displays the current value of the variables on hover.

We have a lot of macros for various machines and used a large amount of system variables or common variables in the macros. Each time when we edit or view a macro, we have to search the manual for the meaning of the variables. It's really a pain. It would be a great help if we could somehow check the description of the variables within Vscode.

Thank you.

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jmr1 commented Oct 6, 2023

Thanks for the good word.

By system variables do you mean for example Fanuc system macro variables like shown below? https://www.machinetoolhelp.com/Applications/macro/system_variables.html

And what do you mean by common variables? It's another name for system variables or perhaps user defined variables?

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Suraissa commented Oct 6, 2023

yes.

local variable: #1 - #33
common variable ( user defined global variable) : #100 -#999
system variable: #1000 +

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