In a sense, you’re doing the same thing as if you clicked or typed the options one at a time at the command line. Check out the macros under all the ExtrudeCrv buttons to see how they are laid out. ExtrudeCrv has several buttons with pre-set options, Tapered, AlongCurve, ToPoint, Cap=Yes (solid) etc. This an example of the simplest type of macro, which simply sets a series of options within a single command so that you don’t have to specify each one every time you use it. To see, Shift+Right click on the button Extrude Straight: Many of the commands in Rhino are already “macroed” for you, when you click a toolbar button or call a command from the menu, it is often a preset macro. First, if you are a user of Rhino, you are already a user of macros even though you may not know it.
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