This menu item only exists while the Keyboard Maestro Engine is running. If you quit the Keyboard Maestro Engine these functions will no longer operate. It is launched automatically as a Startup Item when you login (assuming you have not disabled that in the Preferences window). The Keyboard Maestro Engine performs all the Macro, Program Switcher and Clipboard Switcher functions even while Keyboard Maestro itself is not running. The Quit Engine command in the File menu lets you quit the Keyboard Maestro Engine. The Import Macros command in the File menu lets you select a saved macro file and imports the macros it contains. If you create any interesting macros, please consider sending them to us and we will make them available on our web site. The Export Macros command in the File menu exports the selected macros to a file that you can share with others. The Close Window command in the File menu closes the front window. The File menu is where you import or export Macros or launch or quit the Keyboard Maestro Engine. the Keyboard Maestro Engine will remain running and all enabled Keyboard Maestro features will continue to operate (unless you have specifically quit the Keyboard Maestro Engine). The Quit Keyboard Maestro command in the Keyboard Maestro menu will Quit Keyboard Maestro. The Show All command in the Keyboard Maestro menu will show all hidden applications. The Hide Others command in the Keyboard Maestro menu will hide all other applications. Click on Keyboard Maestro's Dock icon or choose Show All to show Keyboard Maestro again. The Hide Keyboard Maestro command in the Keyboard Maestro menu will hide the Keyboard Maestro application and all its windows. Keyboard Maestro includes full support for Services, so relevant Services on your system are available in Keyboard Maestro. You can learn more about Mac OS X Services from your Mac OS X documentation, and you can install new services which will work with Keyboard Maestro. The Services command in the Keyboard Maestro menu is used to perform Mac OS X Services which are shared functions available across multiple applications. The Preferences command in the Keyboard Maestro menu displays the Preferences window. Make sure you enter them exactly as sent to you. The Register command in the Keyboard Maestro menu displays the serial number entry window allowing you to enter your username (email address) and serial number. The Purchase command in the Keyboard Maestro menu lets you purchase Keyboard Maestro online. The About Keyboard Maestro command in the Keyboard Maestro menu displays the About Keyboard Maestro window. Keyboard Maestro » About Keyboard Maestro Snippet.applescript # Requires Keyboard Maestro 7.The Keyboard Maestro menu contains menu items relating to the Keyboard Maestro application as a whole. Here's a real-world example, but with the error checking removed to simplify. Normally, you would not have both a GET and a SET variable within the same AppleScript tell block. Setvariable "My KM Var Name" to "A new value" - OR, Use Previously Defined AppleScript Variables. IF KM Variable does NOT exist, it will be created - Use Explicit Quoted Text. IF KM Variable does NOT exist, the AS Variable will be set to empty string - Use Explicit Quoted Text - set myASVar to getvariable "My KM Var Name" - OR, Use Previously Defined AppleScript Variables - set myASVar to getvariable myKMVar Set AppleScript Variables to KM Variable Name and Value - set myKMVar to "My KM Var Name" set myASVar to "TBD" - default value of KM variable, will be updated tell application "Keyboard Maestro Engine" Snippet.applescript # Requires Keyboard Maestro 7.1 + # Global Variables (available in all macros) may be got and set like this:
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