A setup string object can store any object setup string and optionally an
object on which that setup string can be invoked per default.
See "Setup strings" for an introduction
to WPS setup strings.
You can invoke the stored setup string on objects in two ways:
- The setup string which is stored in the string object can be invoked
on any object by dropping the target object onto the string object. For example,
if you have an string object which sets folder settings, drop any folder
on the string object, and the folder will be set accordingly.
Note that in this case, it is your responsibility to make sure that the
target object will understand the string. For example, if the string object
contains folder setup strings, it doesn't make sense to invoke the string
on program objects.
- Secondly, the string object can optionally store a "default" object on
which the setup string will be invoked when you double-click on the string
object. This might be useful for certain "command" setup strings which should
always be invoked on a certain object.