I won't have access to a TBC license anymore and can't react to bug reports. But do your own checks when you use them the first time.
I did some simple sanity checks and it looks ok. In the last few weeks I've added support for imperial units as well. So, initially all the macros were developed just for meters. TBC uses internally meters as unit, as did we in Australia. A huge thanks to the few people who post and support on the macros forum and sometimes pointed me into the right direction. Those sample macros do cover quite of few aspects, but it still was a lot of trial and fail and scrolling up and down in the assembly object browser. They released some sample macros but that's about it. Trimble unfortunately doesn't provide a lot of support or documentation regards the macro language. I'm not a professional developer but an engineering surveyor who tried to tweak TBC to his specific needs. But with time I've got a bit the hang of it, and some might be pretty handy for other users as well. Some of them do quite trivial things which are most likely some of the very first ones. And who knows, maybe I'm going to work with the other T or even L equipment in the future.ĭuring the last 2.5 years I've developed quite a bunch of macros. Since I'm leaving my current position and won't be working until at least next year I won't have use for my macros anymore.