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- 06 May 2020, 04:38
- Forum: Old Topics
- Topic: MsgBoxEx() Gui Submit is hiding Owner Topic is solved
- Replies: 3
- Views: 7309
Re: MsgBoxEx() Gui Submit is hiding Owner Topic is solved
@megnatar Thanks for reporting, I will revise the code. Apparently, all that has to be done is to provide the hWnd when calling submit: Gui %hWnd%: Submit , and remove the Gui Destroy line. You're welcome. Yes that crossed my mind to, but I was not sure "hiding" was a choice or something overlooked...
- 15 Apr 2020, 16:52
- Forum: Old Topics
- Topic: MsgBoxEx() Gui Submit is hiding Owner Topic is solved
- Replies: 3
- Views: 7309
Re: AutoGui: MsgBoxEx() hiding Gui:1 Topic is solved
Two working examples showing what happens when timeout period is used. The old code hides the first Gui after submitting changes to it. I changed it in such a way that when the MsgBox is owned (Application model), hiding the main instance doesn't happen. The MsgBox will continue hiding the main wind...
- 15 Apr 2020, 05:15
- Forum: Old Topics
- Topic: AutoGUI - Script Editor, GUI Designer, Debugger and Tools
- Replies: 423
- Views: 421388
Re: AutoGUI - Script Editor, GUI Designer, Debugger and Tools
I added a topic to main thread. Should I have reported a fix request here?
- 15 Apr 2020, 05:08
- Forum: Gaming Scripts (v1)
- Topic: AutoRun / AutoWalk
- Replies: 14
- Views: 35412
Re: AutoRun / AutoWalk
Congratulations, your script is the best I've found by far until now. But I'm having a minor issue with it. I'm using XButton2 instead of Mbutton on this Mbutton:: AutoWalk() Return if I start to use the script (press once the XButton2) and soon after try to manual walk using W my character stops f...
- 15 Apr 2020, 05:06
- Forum: Gaming Scripts (v1)
- Topic: AutoRun / AutoWalk
- Replies: 14
- Views: 35412
Re: AutoRun / AutoWalk
I'm writing A new script atm that does autowalk and is configurable, remebers all games and so on. Although it's already posted in the GameScripts section. Please W8 a bit and it will be finished.
To answer you're question. Yes It should.
- 15 Apr 2020, 04:52
- Forum: Old Topics
- Topic: MsgBoxEx() Gui Submit is hiding Owner Topic is solved
- Replies: 3
- Views: 7309
MsgBoxEx() Gui Submit is hiding Owner Topic is solved
Hey folk, While using MsgBoxEx in my script I noticed that the GUI was hiding it's owner when using timeout. So I changed the line Gui Submit at the end in the function to the following. Gui Submit, % Owner ? "NoHide" : "" I think it's preferable that a owned msgbox does not hide it's owner after su...
- 26 Mar 2020, 17:44
- Forum: Scripts and Functions (v1)
- Topic: Function: IniRead()
- Replies: 22
- Views: 10759
Re: Function: IniRead()
Rewritten more flexible function
- 24 Mar 2020, 04:15
- Forum: Scripts and Functions (v1)
- Topic: [Class] WinHook
- Replies: 53
- Views: 22628
Re: [Class] WinHook
I was about to write a shellhook class. You just saved me some work! Thank you for the you're fancy code and effort!!
- 10 Mar 2020, 04:39
- Forum: Gaming Scripts (v1)
- Topic: AutoWalk Script
- Replies: 1
- Views: 6296
AutoWalk Script
Hey Folk WORK IN PROGRESS................... Someone asked me if I could write a better version of my autowalk function. So I written this script that enables autowalking for most games. Both 3D and those with a isometric camera are supported. I thought to share it here, maybe you find it useful. sc...
- 22 Mar 2019, 10:35
- Forum: Scripts and Functions (v1)
- Topic: Function: IniRead()
- Replies: 22
- Views: 10759
Re: Function: IniRead()
What about this code? Run it, and then call the variables by doing: section.key note: For some reason, when I make an associative array in the function using %sectionList%[key] := value I'm able to find the variable outside the function. So ............ That's a good idea, to reference the section ...
- 20 Mar 2019, 19:36
- Forum: Scripts and Functions (v1)
- Topic: Function lib: FormatDword.ahk - HIWORD(), LOWORD(), MAKELONG()
- Replies: 9
- Views: 3159
- 20 Mar 2019, 11:08
- Forum: Scripts and Functions (v1)
- Topic: Function lib: FormatDword.ahk - HIWORD(), LOWORD(), MAKELONG()
- Replies: 9
- Views: 3159
Function lib: FormatDword.ahk - HIWORD(), LOWORD(), MAKELONG()
These functions do exactly the same as the macros found on the MSDN links below. They can be used with OnMessage() to format something like coordinates from LParam. Ore format any other 32Bit integer structured as low high bit order. HIWORD : LOWORD : MAKELONG : EXAMPLE: Return Highword as hexadecim...
- 19 Mar 2019, 12:44
- Forum: Scripts and Functions (v1)
- Topic: Function: FileReadLines()
- Replies: 4
- Views: 1815
Function: FileReadLines()
------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileReadLines ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This function will read a series of lines from a file, then returns them to OutVar. OutVar := FileReadLines( [FromTo, ] FileIn* ) Paramete...
- 19 Mar 2019, 12:30
- Forum: Scripts and Functions (v1)
- Topic: Function: IniRead()
- Replies: 22
- Views: 10759
Re: Function: IniRead()
If you look a bit closer at my example you see that the keys X , Y , W , and H will be read twice with partially different values. AFAICS, only the second value will be available after the function call. Yes i see that local variables are currently not supported. Although, the only situation I can ...
- 07 Mar 2019, 13:14
- Forum: Scripts and Functions (v1)
- Topic: Function: IniRead()
- Replies: 22
- Views: 10759
Re: Function: IniRead()
Fixed!
Thanx for the good comment!
You have any more "what if's" available?
- 07 Mar 2019, 12:14
- Forum: Scripts and Functions (v1)
- Topic: Function: IniRead()
- Replies: 22
- Views: 10759
Re: Function: IniRead()
INI-files are usually divided into sections for a reason. What will your function do with [Edit1] X=10 Y=10 W=100 H=20 [ListView1] X=10 Y=40 W=300 H=100 ? And what happens with comment lines? Yeah it's true, the function can only be successful when the file is read from path. I could filter that th...
- 07 Mar 2019, 10:54
- Forum: Scripts and Functions (v1)
- Topic: Function: IniRead()
- Replies: 22
- Views: 10759
Re: Function: IniRead()
because of the variable reference - %TempVar% - that is used in the loop. And because of this: Functions Local •A dynamic variable reference may resolve to an existing global variable if no local variable exists by that name. Here test it! /* [ScriptGui] ; comment should be here SomeObject=MyObj[] G...
- 07 Mar 2019, 09:18
- Forum: Scripts and Functions (v1)
- Topic: Function: IniRead()
- Replies: 22
- Views: 10759
Function: IniRead()
Rewritten function iniRead() Well I've started this to reduce the nr of lines in my scripts. However I ended up with a function 75 lines long. So much for my reasoning, however this is mostly because iniRead() can be used in a flexible way. It can load all, one or a couple sections. Empty and commen...
- 17 Feb 2019, 11:27
- Forum: Scripts and Functions (v1)
- Topic: Copy Extra's: For Win Explorer Context Menu
- Replies: 3
- Views: 1828
Re: Copy Extra's Context Menu
There was a little mistake in the script that handles the copy actions.
It's fixed now.
It's fixed now.
- 16 Feb 2019, 03:51
- Forum: Scripts and Functions (v1)
- Topic: Copy Extra's: For Win Explorer Context Menu
- Replies: 3
- Views: 1828