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  1. Browsing a Chinese AutoIt forum, i fall on a little pearl that i want to share with you ! I have already seen water effects example with autoit, but this one is very easy to create using waterctrl.dll Only BMP are supported. Position of Blob water can be set by coordinates and mouse movements (and clicks) when over bmp create traces on water. All files are embeded in script with BinaryToAu3Kompressor. WaterEffect.au3 Hope you like it !
  2. Good Morning Everyone and Happy Friday! First - of course: Thanks to everyone in AutoIT - You help systems administrators and programmers everywhere get help to folks that need it with fluid automation I can personally say that you've helped literally thousands of people I've distribute exe's too. Amazing work, you've saved so many of us all time, redundancy and pain. You've quite honestly given many folks their time back... On with the questions then... Having real trouble getting this OutlookEX UDF to work... getting "Error creating a connection to Outlook. @error = 1, @extended = -2147221164" I see from previous issues that means "The error code stands for '80040154 Class not registered'. Means: The class is unknown to the user running the script. I assume you use the system account to run the script in the task scheduler?" I'm running the script from SciTE #AutoIt3Wrapper_AU3Check_Parameters= -d -w 1 -w 2 -w 3 -w 4 -w 5 -w 6 #AutoIt3Wrapper_AU3Check_Stop_OnWarning=Y #RequireAdmin #include <OutlookEX.au3> Global $oOutlook = _OL_Open() If @error <> 0 Then Exit MsgBox(16, "OutlookEX UDF", "Error creating a connection to Outlook. @error = " & @error & ", @extended = " & @extended) ; ***************************************************************************** ; Example 1 ; Send a html mail to the current user. ; Add an attachment and set importance to high. ; ***************************************************************************** Global $sCurrentUser = $oOutlook.GetNameSpace("MAPI").CurrentUser.Name _OL_Wrapper_SendMail($oOutlook, $sCurrentUser, "", "", "TestSubject", "Body<br><b>fett</b> normal.", @ScriptDir & "\_OL_Wrapper_SendMail.au3", $olFormatHTML, $olImportanceHigh) If @error <> 0 Then Exit MsgBox(16, "OutlookEX UDF: _OutlookSendMail Wrapper Script", "Error sending mail. @error = " & @error & ", @extended: " & @extended) MsgBox(64, "OutlookEX UDF: _OutlookSendMail Wrapper Script", "Mail successfully sent to user '" & $sCurrentUser & "'!") _OL_Close($oOutlook)Using Windows 7 x64 and Outlook 2013. Thanks Everyone! Also... getting error... Global $sCurrentUser = $oOutlook.GetNameSpace("MAPI").CurrentUser.Name Global $sCurrentUser = $oOutlook^ ERROR ...using the following sample code taken from this forum. #AutoIt3Wrapper_AU3Check_Parameters= -d -w 1 -w 2 -w 3 -w 4 -w 5 -w 6 #AutoIt3Wrapper_AU3Check_Stop_OnWarning=N #include <File.au3> #include <GUIConstants.au3> #include <GuiButton.au3> #include <GUIConstantsEx.au3> #include <GUIToolTip.au3> #include <Array.au3> #include <Constants.au3> #include <Date.au3> #include <WinAPIFiles.au3> #include <ScreenCapture.au3> #include <OutlookEX.au3> #include <WinAPIFiles.au3> Global $iFileName, $Form1_1 Global $oOutlook = _OL_Open() GLobal $sTo = "emailaddress@gmail.com;" $Form1_1 = GUICreate("System Information", 1083, 638, 182, 114) GUISetState(@SW_SHOW) If @error <> 0 Then Exit MsgBox(16, "OutlookEX UDF", "Error creating a connection to Outlook. @error = " & @error & ", @extended = " & @extended) $iFileName = @DesktopDir & "\Utility Screenshot - " & @MON & "." & @MDAY & "." & @YEAR & " - (" & @HOUR & "." & @MIN & "." & @SEC & ").jpg" _ScreenCapture_CaptureWnd($iFileName, $Form1_1) Global $sCurrentUser = $oOutlook.GetNameSpace("MAPI").CurrentUser.Name _OL_Wrapper_SendMail($oOutlook, $sTo, "", "", "Configuration Utility Screenshot", "Attached please find the Configuration Utilty Screenshot.<br>Automatically sent via the Configuration Utlity<br>Thank you, <br>" & $sCurrentUser, $iFileName, $olFormatHTML, $olImportanceHigh) If @error <> 0 Then Exit MsgBox(16, "OutlookEX UDF: _OutlookSendMail Wrapper Script", "Error sending mail. @error = " & @error & ", @extended: " & @extended) MsgBox(64, "OutlookEX UDF: _OutlookSendMail Wrapper Script", "Mail successfully sent to user '" & $sCurrentUser & "'!") _OL_Close($oOutlook)*** I have a separate login for MS Outlook 2013 because I have multiple ID's *** Do I have to run it as the current mailbox user??? Thanks again!
  3. wakillon

    WaterEffect

    1,145 downloads

    Create water effects using waterctrl.dll. Topic
  4. I wrote this a while ago and only recently implemented shading. The current shading algorithm could use some improvements. Most of the source is based from here. The .dll source is also in the archive (made with Visual Studio 2012 Express). 2D Water simulation using a C++ dll.7z If you use a x64 bit OS then: EDIT: Added an example using a .gif file (split into frames).
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