And this dear folks, is why we don't recommend using unstable versions to people that cant handle non-stabe versions. Betas are great, but they are NOT stable...
You are right Michael. I uninstalled autoit and SciTe that I had. I've downloaded latest AutoIT and SciTe4AutoIt v3.1.1.0 and BETA 3.1.1.90. But still compile...
Hello, I'm doing a script to monitor some applications that run on a machine. My idea is, if those applications crash, the script will get some information...
Shiblee, ... Manually, in 60% of cases and with Lord help in 40%. ... Sincerely, Valery ... problem ... is with ... Aut2Exe can ... need a good ... ...
You all are simply great people. I'm completely disabled to work in notepad with source code. Wish, if I could be like you all. By the way, today I'm spending...
BTW I never have unsolved problems with beta AutoIt. Every way has many (not one) alternative roads - by ship, airplane, car and so on. ... Valery ... versions...
Hi AutoIds, I see new Golding's person on AutoItScript forum pages of thread v3 Idea Lab/ Kitchen Sink, Some Ideas...: "... To all who bitch about me being...
Well, Valery, today I uninstalled everything I'd regarding AutoIT and then did these sequentially: 1. Installed autoit-v3-setup (3.1.0.0).exe 2. installed...
Shiblee, Nothing is wrong. You can download compiled version of your script from Files/misc/_Shiblee.zip of this group. Be happy. Valery ... and then ... that ...
Would someone kindly explain to me what the statements "#region" and "#endregion" in shiblee's code is? I have beta v3.1.1.90 & have looked through the help...
Hi Brian I see if you use some of the script writers in Scite, it creates these, perhaps to indicate where extra lines of codes was added to you existing ...
They are instructions to the IDE that tell it where to set the collapse regions. Scite can collapse sections of text, so as to hide all but the region...
You are lucky that you have no problem with latest version of AutoIt. Thank you very much Valery. I'll download them. Have a nice weekend. Shiblee ... ...
Michael explained in details. Thank you Michael. Well, I use it only because, I become too puzzle when I see big bunch of code at once. So, I need small clean...
hehe, even expert programmers use regions. Dont think you are an amatuer becuase you use the tools at your disposal to stay organized and efficient. That is...
Thank you Gert and Michael for your explanations. But this does bring up other questions. Does putting a "#" (sharp) symbol in front of text make it a...
I dont have AutoIt on this machine, but I am pretty sure that flagging any line with # in the beginning marks it as a compiler directive. The script...
Mike: Your right. Once you explained that the "#" symbol denotes a compiler directive, and suggested that other values after the "#" could be tested easily....
Humm...sometimes I don't understand the programatic words you use. But I came to know new things about '#' symbol from your discussion. Well, Michael, what is...
... Shiblee: What words don't you understand? If it's "compiler directive", then let me try to explain. AutoIt is an interpreted language. That means that...
Dear Brian, You are a mind reader! you caught the exact phrase that I could not understand. Thanks for your positive attitude to make others understanding. ...
Hi,Paulo Good idea, I also wanna do this things. I found a tool in the tools. it is name---AutoScriptWriter. But I have tested this tool, it seem that it...
Hi, Gary, Thank u. I mean this tool can not record the node of treeview of application. It just records the position of the mouse click. Whether is there any...
Hello everybody, I've developed a tool that downloads a file from URL (to check whether the site is up or down) using InetGet. It is working fine. I've done...
Hi Shiblee, What is about old network admin's test? ping ..... This command is the best and the most power from others test tricks. ... BTW. About your code of...
Hi Group Can one change your background and screensaver in the registry with a single entry to registry for each, if so where would one do this? Also your...