Hello. It would be useful to be able to somehow cancel a macro that is currently playing out. Like i know you can do it by just executing another macro. like, /echo "Macro Off".
But i don't think that is real solution.
I am unsure of how such functionality would be implemented and used. Maybe make it so if you try to execute a macro that is already running that it will stop. I am unsure if this would impede anyone when trying to do something specific or not.
Either way, it would be useful to have something easily accessible to stop a currently playing macro. It would be VERY useful for crafting.
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- it was not meant in any way as bashing or offensive. I was simply wondering what benefit (apart of spending dev's time coding it) would the dedicate "Cancel Macro Execution" command / action have if you'd still need to place it on the action bar slots or keybind it, nothing else ... Although - there is one possible "benefit" of the hardcoded function - you'd be be ale to macro it although I'm not able right now to imagine real use of such command in the macro as at start of the macro it would be redundand and in the middle of the macro kinda pointless as it would never execute rest of the macro after it (unless you'd use that as a "comments" or something like that. It would become usefull if the conditional executing / some kind of "IF" command would be available in the macros.



