SciTE4AutoHotkey v3.0.06.01 [Updated October 12 2014]
Re: SciTE4AutoHotkey v3.0.04.01 [Updated Dec 24 2013]
@Joetazz Wow thanks! I'll check it out
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Re: SciTE4AutoHotkey v3.0.04.01 [Updated Dec 24 2013]
Thank you for making SciTE4AutoHotkey.
It's awesome.
Just wanted to let you know that SciTE4AutoHotkey doesn't remember the Wrap setting (found under Options) or the Use tabs & Tab Size settings (found under Indention Settings).
These three settings revert to default every time the program is closed & re-opened (unless the user manually edits the SciTEGlobal.properties file).
It's awesome.
Just wanted to let you know that SciTE4AutoHotkey doesn't remember the Wrap setting (found under Options) or the Use tabs & Tab Size settings (found under Indention Settings).
These three settings revert to default every time the program is closed & re-opened (unless the user manually edits the SciTEGlobal.properties file).
Re: SciTE4AutoHotkey v3.0.04.01 [Updated Dec 24 2013]
This is intentional vanilla SciTE behaviour.EatNoMeat wrote:These three settings revert to default every time the program is closed & re-opened
Do not do that, instead copy those lines to the User settings file, as indicated by the comment at the beginning of SciTEGlobal.properties:EatNoMeat wrote:(unless the user manually edits the SciTEGlobal.properties file).
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# Global initialization file for SciTE4AutoHotkey
#
# Do NOT edit this file!
# If there is someting here you want to change, go to Options > Open User properties,
# copy the setting there and change it. If you instead want to delete a setting, just
# write an analogous line in the User properties that sets it to blank.
#
fincs
Windows 11 Pro (Version 22H2) | AMD Ryzen 7 3700X with 32 GB of RAM | AutoHotkey v2.0.0 + v1.1.36.02
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Re: SciTE4AutoHotkey v3.0.04.01 [Updated Dec 24 2013]
Can it autocomplete anything words user typed besides syntax words?
Re: SciTE4AutoHotkey v3.0.04.01 [Updated Dec 24 2013]
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class Class1
{
Var1 := ["one", "two"]
func1()
{
msgbox, Hello
}
Var2 := true
}
Re: SciTE4AutoHotkey v3.0.04.01 [Updated Dec 24 2013]
GeekDude, that's an AutoHotkey bug, and will be fixed.
It happens because the class var initializers are linked together and inserted into a hidden class method which is called by the new operator.
It happens because the class var initializers are linked together and inserted into a hidden class method which is called by the new operator.
Re: SciTE4AutoHotkey v3.0.04.01 [Updated Dec 24 2013]
Awesome tool! But ugly icon ;p
Re: SciTE4AutoHotkey v3.0.04.01 [Updated Dec 24 2013]
How is this different/better than ahkstudio? Both use scite right?
Re: SciTE4AutoHotkey v3.0.04.01 [Updated Dec 24 2013]
Well AHK Studio is still mostly "in-Dev" but I guess it's really just a matter of preference.
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Re: SciTE4AutoHotkey v3.0.04.01 [Updated Dec 24 2013]
For one thing, AHK Studio (not "ahkscript") doesn't have interactive debugging (yet).
And no, AHK Studio does not use SciTE. It uses Scintilla. SciTE also uses Scintilla. SciTE4AutoHotkey is, as the name implies, derived from SciTE.
And no, AHK Studio does not use SciTE. It uses Scintilla. SciTE also uses Scintilla. SciTE4AutoHotkey is, as the name implies, derived from SciTE.
Re: SciTE4AutoHotkey v3.0.04.01 [Updated Dec 24 2013]
Oh noes! It is my dumb auto-correct's fault... Sorry about that
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Re: SciTE4AutoHotkey v3.0.04.01 [Updated Dec 24 2013]
I've been having some problems recently. When I click the Run button or press F5, sometimes SciTE4AHK launch a script 2 or more at the same time even if I add #SingleInstance Force in my script.
Is it possible to edit 2 script side-by-side?
Is it possible to edit 2 script side-by-side?
Re: SciTE4AutoHotkey v3.0.04.01 [Updated Dec 24 2013]
Yeah that's a bug too, it also happens when I sometimes launch the Help thing..
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Re: SciTE4AutoHotkey v3.0.04.01 [Updated Dec 24 2013]
O.o i just remembered!
The help file sometimes doesn't show up even if i SPAM F1...
The AutoComplete too sometimes doesn't show up...
The help file sometimes doesn't show up even if i SPAM F1...
The AutoComplete too sometimes doesn't show up...
Re: SciTE4AutoHotkey v3.0.04.01 [Updated Dec 24 2013]
Not a bug, it's a design flaw in the original vanilla SciTE related to its jobqueue system which I can't fix.xZomBie wrote:I've been having some problems recently. When I click the Run button or press F5, sometimes SciTE4AHK launch a script 2 or more at the same time even if I add #SingleInstance Force in my script.
The Help command only works for .ahk files (i.e. no Untitled files or AutoHotkey.ini, if you're using the later please rename it to %A_MyDocuments%\AutoHotkey.ahk).xZomBie wrote:The help file sometimes doesn't show up even if i SPAM F1...
Could you explain a situation where said bug occurs? That is, a test case.xZomBie wrote:The AutoComplete too sometimes doesn't show up...
fincs
Windows 11 Pro (Version 22H2) | AMD Ryzen 7 3700X with 32 GB of RAM | AutoHotkey v2.0.0 + v1.1.36.02
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Re: SciTE4AutoHotkey v3.0.04.01 [Updated Dec 24 2013]
Can't we report it to SciTE?fincs wrote:Not a bug, it's a design flaw in the original vanilla SciTE related to its jobqueue system which I can't fix.
The AutoComplete doesn't shows up maybe caused by the same situation with the Help file...
I'm currently not on my computer so I won't be able to recreate the situation where the bug occurs.fincs wrote:The Help command only works for .ahk files (i.e. no Untitled files or AutoHotkey.ini, if you're using the later please rename it to %A_MyDocuments%\AutoHotkey.ahk).
Re: SciTE4AutoHotkey v3.0.04.01 [Updated Dec 24 2013]
It has already been reported many times by other Windows SciTE users.xZomBie wrote:Can't we report it to SciTE?
fincs
Windows 11 Pro (Version 22H2) | AMD Ryzen 7 3700X with 32 GB of RAM | AutoHotkey v2.0.0 + v1.1.36.02
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Re: SciTE4AutoHotkey v3.0.04.01 [Updated Dec 24 2013]
So it's intended behaviour? I'm inclined to say it's a bug caused by a design flaw. Also, it sounds like a workaround is available in 3.3.4+:fincs wrote:Not a bug, it's a design flaw in the original vanilla SciTE related to its jobqueue system which I can't fix.
SciTE 'immediate' subsystem added to allow scripts that work while tools are executed.
Re: SciTE4AutoHotkey v3.0.04.01 [Updated Dec 24 2013]
I am trying to "Run" a script from the SciTE button bar on Win 7 system, and end up with this in the lower panel...
Thanks for your assistance
Can someone assist me in fixing this so it recognizes the Program Files (x86) folder as what it is instead of simply Program???>"C:\Program Files (x86)\SciTE\..\AutoHotkey.exe" /ErrorStdOut "C:\Users\jsmain\Desktop\PassParams.ahk"
'C:\Program' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
>Exit code: 1 Time: 0.432
Thanks for your assistance
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