/** \page ui_configuration_macros_page User Interface Configuration - Macros \tableofcontents \image html config-ui-tabs.png "UI Tabs" \image latex config-ui-tabs.png "UI Tabs" width=5.0in
\image html config-ui-macros.png "UI Configure - Macros" \image latex config-ui-macros.png "UI Configure - Macros" width=5.0in
Access to a macro is gained by pressing the associated function key. There are actually 48 separate macros that can be created. With the default configuration you rotate between the sub-sets of 12 using the numbered button to the right of the macro bar, or by selecting a set with the Alt-1, Alt-2, Alt-3 or Alt-4 key combination. (on OS X use the Option-1 etc.)
The default user interface is a single macro bar of 12 buttons located just above the waterfall panel. There are times when you need ready access to more than 12 macro functions. When a 2 row configuration is selected the original row is forced to the Alt-1, or first sub-set of macros, and it's numeric rotate button is disabled. The second or SHIFTED macro button row can be rotate through Alt-2 ... Alt-4 using either it's numeric button or the Alt-\#key combination. The fldigi macro bar positions will change immediately so you can see the selection.
\image html macrobuttons.png "Macro Buttons" \image latex macrobuttons.png "Macro Buttons" width=6.0in

\image html macro-scheme-4.png "Macro Buttons - Scheme 4" \image latex macro-scheme-4.png "Macro Buttons - Scheme 4" width=6.0in

You edit any macro definition by using a mouse right-click on it's button.
You can also select to use the mouse wheel to rotate through the macro sub-sets. When checked you simply hover the mouse over the macro bar and roll the mouse wheel.
All 48 macro buttons can be displayed in a matrix. \image html macro-matrix.png "Macro Buttons Matrix" \image latex macro-matrix.png "Macro Buttons Matrix" width=6.0in
The matrix display is toggled on and off using the menu item
\image html view-hide-48.png "" \image latex view-hide-48.png "" width=1.0in

The matrix display can be dragged off and restored to it's position below the main menu. The drag button is the knurled vertical button on the left edge of the matrix. Left click on the drag button and drag the matrix with the mouse.
Fldigi manages multiple files that contain macro definitions. You may want to have the last used macro file be the one available the next time you start fldigi. If so, simply enable the "load last used Macro file on startup" check box. You can also choose to display which macro file was loaded at startup or when a new macro file is loaded. A brief message indicating which file was loaded will be written to the Rx text area if this option is selected.

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