LarsJ Posted April 19, 2012 Share Posted April 19, 2012 (edited) Windows 7I've had a chance to test the script on Windows 7.To be able to browse system folders e.g. the Control Panel on Windows 7 you have to run the script, EnumDesktopGUI.au3, in the proper way. If you are using Windows 7 64 bit you have to run the script as a 64 bit program to be able to browse the system folders.On Windows XP the generel look and appearance of the GUI is OK. There are problems on Windows 7: The menu bar doesn't look good. Disabled icons are looking very bad. The drop down menu of some of the buttons can erase parts of other controls. The grouping in the ListView of the items in Computer folder is looking very clumsy and the items seems to be mixed up in some way. Also for the Control Panel some items are mixed up and some items appears both as folders and files. I will try to find a solution to these issues.Update #2: 2012-08-20See first post dated 2012-04-19 below.zip-files are attached to the bottom of the post.Severe errorFixed an error which could lead to a crash immediately before GUI was closed down.Data for the TreeView was deleted and memory freed while the TreeView still had focus.Sorting_GUICtrlListView_RegisterSortCallBack() and related functions are used for sorting. The functions are modified to group files and folders, and to properly sort by size, by type and by time. The functions are provided in the file SortListView.au3.It can be time consuming to sort a large number of files and folders. To prevent using time on both updating and sorting the ListView when a new folder is selected in the TreeView, the sorting mechanism is reset to default when a new folder is selected. The default sorting is the order of files and folders as provided in the "While $IEnumIDList.Next() ... WEnd" loops.Virtual foldersIt can be a lengthy process to expand a large number of subfolders in the TreeView. To avoid this multiple subfolders can be grouped into a number of virtual folders with a specific number of subfolders in each virtual folder. The virtual folders are only created in the TreeView and ListView. Not on the disk.Virtual folders will be used when the number of subfolders exceeds 300. The number of subfolders in each virtual folder is set to 100. These limits can be changed in the options. And the functionality can be disabled completely.This is testet in a folder with 4000 subfolders and 100 pictures in each subfolder. Expanding the subfolders is much much faster when using virtual folders. In this example there will be created 40 virtual folders named "1 - 100", "101 - 200", ..., "3901 - 4000". Each virtual folder will contain 100 subfolders. But the 100 subfolders will not be expanded until you click a virtual folder. That means that in stead of creating 4000 subfolders at one time (which is extremely time consuming) there will be created 40 virtual folders, and when you click a virtual folder there will be created 100 subfolders at a time.Other updatesRight click menu in TreeView: RefreshAdded a SplitterBar control between the TreeView and ListViewAdded grouping information to the ListView for My Computer folderIf an icon file EnumDesktopGUI.ico exists, this icon will be used for the GUIOption to save GUI position and size on exitOption to set TreeView startup folderMore info to the Details ViewFixed some minor issuesUpdate #1: 2012-04-25In post #3 wraithdu pointed out that the built-in function ObjCreateInterface could be used in stead of AutoItObject.An advantage in using ObjCreateInterface is that according to the helpfile you can use a struct as a parameter in the description string for the methods of the interface. It works in this example. No need for a lot of calls to DllStructGetPtr().With ObjCreateInterface enumeration of a folder looks like this:; The address that receives an IShellFolder Interface pointer $pParentFolder = GetParentFolder( ... ) ; Create an IDispatch-Object for the IShellFolder Interface $IShellFolder = ObjCreateInterface( $pParentFolder, $sIID_IShellFolder, $dtagIShellFolder ) ; $pIEnumIDList is the address that receives an IEnumIDList interface pointer of the enumeration object If $IShellFolder.EnumObjects( $NULL, BitOR( $SHCONTF_FOLDERS, $SHCONTF_INCLUDEHIDDEN ), $pIEnumIDList ) = $S_OK Then ; Create an IDispatch-Object for the IEnumIDList Interface $IEnumIDList = ObjCreateInterface( $pIEnumIDList, $sIID_IEnumIDList, $dtagIEnumIDList ) ; Enumerate the folders ; Param 1 [in] : Step value as in a For-loop While $IEnumIDList.Next( 1, $pidlRel, $iFetched ) = $S_OK ; Param 2 [out]: PIDL relative to parent folder $iFolders += 1 ; Param 3 [out]: 0 if no more PIDLs, 1 else ... ... ... WEnd EndIfThe zipfile below is updated with new au3-files (the 3 EnumDesktop-files) that uses ObjCreateInterface. This version is not depending on AutoItObject and AutoItObject.au3 is not included.In this example ObjCreateInterface seems to be working flawlessly.2012-04-19I've been looking at AutoItObject for some time. I've got inspiration for this example from a similar C++ example and from this thread http://www.autoitscript.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=123365.The GUI in the example is a Windows Explorer Viewer with a TreeView and a ListView. The root of the TreeView is the Desktop. You can browse the Desktop by expanding the folders in the TreeView. Select a folder to show the subfolders and files in the ListView. Right click on an item in the ListView to get file properties. Right click in the free area of the ListView to print a list of item names. Double click or press Enter on an item in the ListView to open a file or execute a program.With AutoItObject a folder doesn't have to be a file system folder. It can be any folder in the Desktop e.g. the Control Panel. The Desktop in this case means the root of the Shell's namespace.To enumerate a folder using AutoItObject you use code like this:; The address that receives an IShellFolder Interface pointer $pParentFolder = GetParentFolder( ... ) ; Create an IDispatch-Object for the IShellFolder Interface $IShellFolder = _AutoItObject_WrapperCreate( $pParentFolder, $dtagIShellFolder ) ; The address that receives an IEnumIDList interface pointer of the enumeration object $aRet = $IShellFolder.EnumObjects( $NULL, BitOR( $SHCONTF_FOLDERS, $SHCONTF_INCLUDEHIDDEN ), 0 ) If $aRet[0] = $S_OK Then $pIEnumIDList = $aRet[3] ; Create an IDispatch-Object for the IEnumIDList Interface $IEnumIDList = _AutoItObject_WrapperCreate( $pIEnumIDList, $dtagIEnumIDList ) ; Enumerate the folders $aRet = $IEnumIDList.Next( 1, 0, 0 ) ; Param 1 [in] : Step value as in a For-loop While $aRet[3] ; Param 2 [out]: PIDL relative to parent folder $iFolders += 1 ; Param 3 [out]: 0 if no more PIDLs, 1 else ... ... ... $aRet = $IEnumIDList.Next( 1, 0, 0 ) WEnd EndIfEnumeration of a folder in this way uses PIDLs (pointers to ITEMIDLIST structures) in stead of file and folder names. See http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/cc144090(v=vs.85).aspx.The zipfile below contains a number of files:EnumDesktopConsts.au3 - definitions and declarationsEnumDesktopFuncs.au3 - functions for the enumerationsEnumDesktopGUI.au3 - the GUI, run this fileFunctions.au3 - different functionsGetIcon.au3 - icon functionsWindows.au3 - child windows for options and infoStringSize.au3 - by Melba23, see http://www.autoitscript.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=114034HourglassOff.au3 - turn hourglass off, see belowres\ - 4 icons and WSP.dll by Yashied, see http://www.autoitscript.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=83621 post #16WSP.dll is used for NM_RETURN notifications in the ListView.The central file in the example is EnumDesktopFuncs.au3. The most important functions in the file areGetParentFolder() - returns an IShellFolder Interface pointer to the parent folderEnumTreeViewObjects() - expands the folders of the parent folder in the TreeViewEnumListViewObjects() - shows the folders and files in the ListView for the parent folderInvokeCommand() - opens a file or runs a program when an item in the ListView is activatedYou need AutoItObject by the AutoItObject team and APIConstants.au3 and WinAPIEx.au3 version 3.6 or 3.7 by Yashied.If the script fails for some reason and you are left with an hourglass cursor, then run HourglassOff.au3 to get the normal cursor back.Run EnumDesktopGUI.au3 in the zipfile.Testet on XP SP3.The zip-files can be opened with 7-Zip.2012-04-19: Implemented with AutoItObjectEnumDesktop.zipUpdate #2 2012-08-20: Implemented with ObjCreateInterface() (no need for AutoItObject, not included)EnumDesktop.zipEnumDesktop.zip Edited August 22, 2012 by LarsJ Zmy, UEZ, KaFu and 1 other 4 Controls, File Explorer, ROT objects, UI Automation, Windows Message MonitorCompiled code: Accessing AutoIt variables, DotNet.au3 UDF, Using C# and VB codeShell menus: The Context menu, The Favorites menu. Shell related: Control Panel, System Image ListsGraphics related: Rubik's Cube, OpenGL without external libraries, Navigating in an image, Non-rectangular selectionsListView controls: Colors and fonts, Multi-line header, Multi-line items, Checkboxes and icons, Incremental searchListView controls: Virtual ListViews, Editing cells, Data display functions Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
UEZ Posted April 19, 2012 Share Posted April 19, 2012 Nice peace of code - I like it! Is it running properly on Win7 x64! Well done! Br, UEZ Please don't send me any personal message and ask for support! I will not reply! Selection of finest graphical examples at Codepen.io The own fart smells best! ✌Her 'sikim hıyar' diyene bir avuç tuz alıp koşma!¯\_(ツ)_/¯ ٩(●̮̮̃•̃)۶ ٩(-̮̮̃-̃)۶ૐ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wraithdu Posted April 19, 2012 Share Posted April 19, 2012 You should look into the ObjCreateInterface built-in function. You can achieve all this without AutoItObject for Windows COM interfaces. You still need AIO to create your own custom objects though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LarsJ Posted April 21, 2012 Author Share Posted April 21, 2012 UEZ, Thank you. wraithdu, I will. I was not aware of this function. LarsJ Controls, File Explorer, ROT objects, UI Automation, Windows Message MonitorCompiled code: Accessing AutoIt variables, DotNet.au3 UDF, Using C# and VB codeShell menus: The Context menu, The Favorites menu. Shell related: Control Panel, System Image ListsGraphics related: Rubik's Cube, OpenGL without external libraries, Navigating in an image, Non-rectangular selectionsListView controls: Colors and fonts, Multi-line header, Multi-line items, Checkboxes and icons, Incremental searchListView controls: Virtual ListViews, Editing cells, Data display functions Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mingre Posted April 22, 2012 Share Posted April 22, 2012 Hello LarsJ, I'm getting an error when opening <EnumDesktopGUI.au3>. I'm on Win 7, 64-bit Please see the attached image. Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mingre Posted April 22, 2012 Share Posted April 22, 2012 (edited) Sorry, hadn't noticed the "Attach This File" button until I realized that the image was not uploaded. Edit: Image placement Edited April 22, 2012 by Lilbert Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LarsJ Posted April 22, 2012 Author Share Posted April 22, 2012 (edited) Lilbert, Thank you for pointing that out. Now I realize that UEZ was reporting an error (propably the same). I misunderstood. Sorry for that. I have no access to Win7 X64 for the moment. Could someone with access to Win7 X64 test the following 2 lines of code for me in the script below. $r = $IShellFolder.GetDisplayNameOf( Number($pidlRel), 0, Number(DllStructGetPtr($tSTRRET)) ) ; <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< ;$r = $IShellFolder.GetDisplayNameOf( $pidlRel, 0, DllStructGetPtr( $tSTRRET ) ) ; <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Both of these lines works on XP. Probably only the first line works on Win7 X64. I would like to get that confirmed. In my project I consistently uses the second version of the lines, so that could be the reason for the errors. The script displays the name of the running au3-file in a MsgBox. expandcollapse popup#include <AutoItObject.au3> Global Const $sIID_IShellFolder = "{000214E6-0000-0000-C000-000000000046}" Global Const $dtagIShellFolder = $dtagIUnknown & _ "ParseDisplayName hresult(hwnd;ptr;wstr;dword*;ptr*;dword*);" & _ "EnumObjects hresult(hwnd;dword;ptr*);" & _ "BindToObject hresult(ptr;ptr;ptr;ptr*);" & _ "BindToStorage hresult(ptr;ptr;ptr;ptr*);" & _ "CompareIDs hresult(lparam;ptr;ptr);" & _ "CreateViewObject hresult(hwnd;ptr;ptr*);" & _ "GetAttributesOf hresult(UINT;ptr;ulong*);" & _ "GetUIObjectOf hresult(hwnd;uint;ptr;ptr;uint*;ptr*);" & _ "GetDisplayNameOf hresult(ptr;uint;ptr);" & _ "SetNameOf hresult(hwnd;ptr;wstr;dword;ptr*);" _AutoItObject_StartUp() Local $pidl = _ILCreateFromPath( @ScriptFullPath ) Func _ILCreateFromPath($sPath) Local $aRes = DllCall("shell32.dll", "ptr", "ILCreateFromPathW", "wstr", $sPath) If @error Then Return SetError(1, 0, 0) Return $aRes[0] EndFunc Local $pIShellFolder, $pidlRel, $r Local $tRIID = _AutoItObject_CLSIDFromString( $sIID_IShellFolder ) ;$r = _SHBindToParent( $pidl, DllStructGetPtr( $tRIID ), $pIShellFolder, $pidlRel ) $r = _SHBindToParent( Number($pidl), Number(DllStructGetPtr($tRIID)), $pIShellFolder, $pidlRel ) Func _SHBindToParent( $pidl, $riid, ByRef $pIShellFolder, ByRef $pidlRel ) Local $aRes = DllCall("Shell32.dll", "long", "SHBindToParent", "ptr", $pidl, "ptr", $riid, "ptr*", 0, "ptr*", 0) If @error Then Return SetError(1, 0, 0) $pIShellFolder = $aRes[3] $pidlRel = $aRes[4] Return $aRes[0] EndFunc Local $tSTRRET = DllStructCreate("uint uType;ptr data;") Local $IShellFolder = _AutoItObject_WrapperCreate( $pIShellFolder, $dtagIShellFolder ) $r = $IShellFolder.GetDisplayNameOf( Number($pidlRel), 0, Number(DllStructGetPtr($tSTRRET)) ) ; <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< ;$r = $IShellFolder.GetDisplayNameOf( $pidlRel, 0, DllStructGetPtr( $tSTRRET ) ) ; <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Local $sName ;_StrRetToBuf(DllStructGetPtr($tSTRRET), 0, $sName, 512) _StrRetToBuf(Number(DllStructGetPtr($tSTRRET)), 0, $sName, 512) Func _StrRetToBuf($pSTRRET, $pidl, ByRef $sName, $iLength = 512) Local $aRes = DllCall("shlwapi.dll", "long", "StrRetToBufW", "ptr", $pSTRRET, "ptr", $pidl, "wstr", $sName, "uint", $iLength) If @error Then Return SetError(1, 0, 0) $sName = $aRes[3] Return $aRes[0] EndFunc MsgBox( 0, "Name of file", $sName ) _AutoItObject_Shutdown() $IShellFolder = 0 $tSTRRET = 0 Edited April 22, 2012 by LarsJ Controls, File Explorer, ROT objects, UI Automation, Windows Message MonitorCompiled code: Accessing AutoIt variables, DotNet.au3 UDF, Using C# and VB codeShell menus: The Context menu, The Favorites menu. Shell related: Control Panel, System Image ListsGraphics related: Rubik's Cube, OpenGL without external libraries, Navigating in an image, Non-rectangular selectionsListView controls: Colors and fonts, Multi-line header, Multi-line items, Checkboxes and icons, Incremental searchListView controls: Virtual ListViews, Editing cells, Data display functions Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KaFu Posted April 22, 2012 Share Posted April 22, 2012 (edited) Both lines work fine for me on Win7 64bit, running Autoit as 32bit as well as 64bit. Edit: And your example "EnumDesktopGUI.au3" works fine for me too, running Autoit as 32bit as well as 64bit. Nice program ! Edited April 22, 2012 by KaFu OS: Win10-22H2 - 64bit - German, AutoIt Version: 3.3.16.1, AutoIt Editor: SciTE, Website: https://funk.eu AMT - Auto-Movie-Thumbnailer (2024-Oct-13) BIC - Batch-Image-Cropper (2023-Apr-01) COP - Color Picker (2009-May-21) DCS - Dynamic Cursor Selector (2024-Oct-13) HMW - Hide my Windows (2024-Oct-19) HRC - HotKey Resolution Changer (2012-May-16) ICU - Icon Configuration Utility (2018-Sep-16) SMF - Search my Files (2024-Oct-20) - THE file info and duplicates search tool SSD - Set Sound Device (2017-Sep-16) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LarsJ Posted April 22, 2012 Author Share Posted April 22, 2012 KaFu, Thank you very much for clarifying that. Lilbert, Will you try to run the test script in post #7. Controls, File Explorer, ROT objects, UI Automation, Windows Message MonitorCompiled code: Accessing AutoIt variables, DotNet.au3 UDF, Using C# and VB codeShell menus: The Context menu, The Favorites menu. Shell related: Control Panel, System Image ListsGraphics related: Rubik's Cube, OpenGL without external libraries, Navigating in an image, Non-rectangular selectionsListView controls: Colors and fonts, Multi-line header, Multi-line items, Checkboxes and icons, Incremental searchListView controls: Virtual ListViews, Editing cells, Data display functions Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LarsJ Posted April 25, 2012 Author Share Posted April 25, 2012 The example is Implemented with ObjCreateInterface() in stead of AutoItObject. See top of post #1 for info. Controls, File Explorer, ROT objects, UI Automation, Windows Message MonitorCompiled code: Accessing AutoIt variables, DotNet.au3 UDF, Using C# and VB codeShell menus: The Context menu, The Favorites menu. Shell related: Control Panel, System Image ListsGraphics related: Rubik's Cube, OpenGL without external libraries, Navigating in an image, Non-rectangular selectionsListView controls: Colors and fonts, Multi-line header, Multi-line items, Checkboxes and icons, Incremental searchListView controls: Virtual ListViews, Editing cells, Data display functions Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trancexx Posted April 25, 2012 Share Posted April 25, 2012 Excellent. ♡♡♡ . eMyvnE Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mingre Posted April 26, 2012 Share Posted April 26, 2012 Hello again LarsJ, Both lines work fine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LarsJ Posted April 28, 2012 Author Share Posted April 28, 2012 (edited) trancexx, Thank you. I'll hope you'll continue developing this function, ObjCreateInterface(). Lilbert, Are you running the scripts on a server? That could give some problems. When EnumDesktopGUI.au3 starts up, it expands the Desktop and "My Computer" folder to fill out a few items in the TreeView and to fill out the ListView. If there is an item in one of these folders that needs special treatment because it's a server, that could be the problem. Whether it's a server or not, I think it's an item in the Desktop or "My Computer" folder that's the reason for the error. We have to figure out which item it is. Will you take a look at the next post and then open and run FileListDesktop.au3 and FileListSystemFolder.au3 in Scite. One of the scripts or may be both will probably fail. But before they fails they will print some of the files and folders in the console. If you open Windows Explorer and compares the contents of the Desktop folder and "My Computer" folder with the output in the console, it should be possible to figure out which item is the reason for the error. When I run FileListDesktop.au3 and FileListSystemFolder.au3 on my XP the output looks like this: FileListDesktop.au3 ------------------- Desktop C:\Documents and Settings\LJ\Desktop Internet Explorer Backup Calculator Command Prompt Date and Time Internet Explorer Media Player Classic Microsoft Office Access 2003 Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 Microsoft Visual FoxPro 9.0 Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 Windows Explorer Windows Media Player Windows PowerShell DAEMON Tools Notepad++ My Computer My Network Places My Documents Recycle Bin FileListSystemFolder.au3 ------------------------ My Computer\ ::{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}\ Control Panel\ ::{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}\::{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D}\ My Documents\ D:\My Documents\ Shared Documents\ C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\ SYSTEM (C:)\ C:\ DATA (D:)\ D:\ PROGRAMS (E:)\ E:\ BACKUP (G:)\ G:\ DVD-RAM Drive (H:)\ H:\ DVD Drive (M:)\ M:\ Edited April 30, 2012 by LarsJ Controls, File Explorer, ROT objects, UI Automation, Windows Message MonitorCompiled code: Accessing AutoIt variables, DotNet.au3 UDF, Using C# and VB codeShell menus: The Context menu, The Favorites menu. Shell related: Control Panel, System Image ListsGraphics related: Rubik's Cube, OpenGL without external libraries, Navigating in an image, Non-rectangular selectionsListView controls: Colors and fonts, Multi-line header, Multi-line items, Checkboxes and icons, Incremental searchListView controls: Virtual ListViews, Editing cells, Data display functions Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LarsJ Posted April 28, 2012 Author Share Posted April 28, 2012 (edited) The zipfile below contains 5 small au3-files to print the contents of the Desktop folder, a system folder (e.g. "My Computer" or "Control Panel") and a directory (filesystem folder) in the Scite console.FileListConsts.au3 - declarationsFileListFuncs.au3 - functionsFileListDesktop.au3 - print the contents of the Desktop folderFileListSystemFolder.au3 - print the contents of a system folderFileListDirectory.au3 - print the contents of a directoryFileListSystemFolder.au3 and FileListDirectory.au3 uses recursion to print the contents of subfolders. You can set the recursion level to specify how many recursions you want to make. The default is 1 which means that the contents of the specified folder is printed, but no subfolders.FileList.zipEdit: Added indentation for subfolders. Edited April 30, 2012 by LarsJ Controls, File Explorer, ROT objects, UI Automation, Windows Message MonitorCompiled code: Accessing AutoIt variables, DotNet.au3 UDF, Using C# and VB codeShell menus: The Context menu, The Favorites menu. Shell related: Control Panel, System Image ListsGraphics related: Rubik's Cube, OpenGL without external libraries, Navigating in an image, Non-rectangular selectionsListView controls: Colors and fonts, Multi-line header, Multi-line items, Checkboxes and icons, Incremental searchListView controls: Virtual ListViews, Editing cells, Data display functions Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LarsJ Posted April 30, 2012 Author Share Posted April 30, 2012 Added a new (smaller) example. The Control Panel. Run cpGui.au3. ControlPanel.zip Controls, File Explorer, ROT objects, UI Automation, Windows Message MonitorCompiled code: Accessing AutoIt variables, DotNet.au3 UDF, Using C# and VB codeShell menus: The Context menu, The Favorites menu. Shell related: Control Panel, System Image ListsGraphics related: Rubik's Cube, OpenGL without external libraries, Navigating in an image, Non-rectangular selectionsListView controls: Colors and fonts, Multi-line header, Multi-line items, Checkboxes and icons, Incremental searchListView controls: Virtual ListViews, Editing cells, Data display functions Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jcpetu Posted August 3, 2012 Share Posted August 3, 2012 Hello LarsJ, first of all the script is excellent, I learn a lot from it.I´ve got a question, perhaps you can help me. Is it possible to sort the list view?I was trying to sort the ListView by different methods but all failed.I tried to register a callback function at the begining with: GUICtrlRegisterListViewSort(-1, "LVSort") but for some reason it doesn´t work.Then I tied to trap the columns header clicked with WM_NOTIFY but I also failed. Follow the code:Case $LVN_COLUMNCLICK ;ListView column clicked Local $tInfo = DllStructCreate($tagNMLISTVIEW, $ilParam) Local $iCol = DllStructGetData($tInfo, "SubItem") ;Column clicked starting from 0 Local $tNMLVCUSTOMDRAW = DllStructCreate($tagNMLVCUSTOMDRAW, $ilParam) Local $dwItemSpec = DllStructGetData($tNMLVCUSTOMDRAW, "dwItemSpec") ; Item index Local $iSubItem = DllStructGetData($tNMLVCUSTOMDRAW, "iSubItem") ; Subitem index LVSort($hLV, $dwItemSpec, $dwItemSpec, $iCol)Just in case you can help me I attach the sort function I get from the forum:expandcollapse popupFunc LVSort($hWnd, $nItem1, $nItem2, $nColumn) Local $val1, $val2, $nResult ; Switch the sorting direction If $nColumn = $nCurCol Then If Not $bSet Then $nSortDir = $nSortDir * - 1 $bSet = 1 EndIf Else $nSortDir = 1 EndIf $nCol = $nColumn $val1 = GetSubItemText($hWnd, $nItem1, $nColumn) $val2 = GetSubItemText($hWnd, $nItem2, $nColumn) ; If it is the 3rd colum (column starts with 0) then compare the dates If $nColumn = 2 Then $val1 = StringRight($val1, 4) & StringMid($val1, 4, 2) & StringLeft($val1, 2) $val2 = StringRight($val2, 4) & StringMid($val2, 4, 2) & StringLeft($val2, 2) EndIf $nResult = 0 ; No change of item1 and item2 positions If $val1 < $val2 Then $nResult = -1 ; Put item2 before item1 ElseIf $val1 > $val2 Then $nResult = 1 ; Put item2 behind item1 EndIf $nResult = $nResult * $nSortDir Return $nResult EndFunc ;==>LVSort ; Retrieve the text of a listview item in a specified column Func GetSubItemText($nCtrlID, $nItemID, $nColumn) Local $stLvfi = DllStructCreate("uint;ptr;int;int[2];int") Local $nIndex, $stBuffer, $stLvi, $sItemText DllStructSetData($stLvfi, 1, $LVFI_PARAM) DllStructSetData($stLvfi, 3, $nItemID) $stBuffer = DllStructCreate("char[260]") $nIndex = GUICtrlSendMsg($nCtrlID, $LVM_FINDITEM, -1, DllStructGetPtr($stLvfi)); $stLvi = DllStructCreate("uint;int;int;uint;uint;ptr;int;int;int;int") DllStructSetData($stLvi, 1, $LVIF_TEXT) DllStructSetData($stLvi, 2, $nIndex) DllStructSetData($stLvi, 3, $nColumn) DllStructSetData($stLvi, 6, DllStructGetPtr($stBuffer)) DllStructSetData($stLvi, 7, 260) GUICtrlSendMsg($nCtrlID, $LVM_GETITEMA, 0, DllStructGetPtr($stLvi)); $sItemText = DllStructGetData($stBuffer, 1) $stLvi = 0 $stLvfi = 0 $stBuffer = 0 Return $sItemText EndFunc ;==>GetSubItemTextThanks a lot and regards. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LarsJ Posted August 6, 2012 Author Share Posted August 6, 2012 Hi jcpetu, I've just seen your post. I'll look at it and come back with an answer in a few days. Please be patient. LarsJ. Controls, File Explorer, ROT objects, UI Automation, Windows Message MonitorCompiled code: Accessing AutoIt variables, DotNet.au3 UDF, Using C# and VB codeShell menus: The Context menu, The Favorites menu. Shell related: Control Panel, System Image ListsGraphics related: Rubik's Cube, OpenGL without external libraries, Navigating in an image, Non-rectangular selectionsListView controls: Colors and fonts, Multi-line header, Multi-line items, Checkboxes and icons, Incremental searchListView controls: Virtual ListViews, Editing cells, Data display functions Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LarsJ Posted August 7, 2012 Author Share Posted August 7, 2012 Hi jcpetu, I've added an answer to your question in the General Help and Support forum. Lars. Controls, File Explorer, ROT objects, UI Automation, Windows Message MonitorCompiled code: Accessing AutoIt variables, DotNet.au3 UDF, Using C# and VB codeShell menus: The Context menu, The Favorites menu. Shell related: Control Panel, System Image ListsGraphics related: Rubik's Cube, OpenGL without external libraries, Navigating in an image, Non-rectangular selectionsListView controls: Colors and fonts, Multi-line header, Multi-line items, Checkboxes and icons, Incremental searchListView controls: Virtual ListViews, Editing cells, Data display functions Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jcpetu Posted August 9, 2012 Share Posted August 9, 2012 Hi LarsJ, I appreciate your response. Now it works perfectly. Thanks a lot and regards. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jcpetu Posted August 13, 2012 Share Posted August 13, 2012 Hi LarsJ, I added a drag bar to your script. It works perfectly right until I resize the main window. I attach the drag routine I created. expandcollapse popup;Drag Bar------------------------------------------------------ Global $DragBarWhidth=5, $DragBarLimit=70 Global $LPos=ControlGetPos($hGui, "", $idTV) Global $RPos=ControlGetPos($hGui, "", $idLV) Global $WPos = WinGetPos($hGui) Global $DBLeftLimit=$Lpos[0]+$DragBarLimit,$DBRightLimit=$WPos[2]-$DragBarLimit Global $DragBar=GUICtrlCreateLabel("",$LPos[2]-($DragBarWhidth/2),$LPos[1],$DragBarWhidth,$LPos[3], -1, 0x00000001) ;separator rezising bar $WS_EX_DLGMODALFRAME GUICtrlSetCursor(-1, 13) GUICtrlSetResizing(-1, $GUI_DOCKTOP + $GUI_DOCKBOTTOM + $GUI_DOCKWIDTH) Global $Pos=GUIGetCursorInfo($hGui) Global $DPos=ControlGetPos($hGui,"",$DragBar);position of the control relative to its parent window ControlMove($hGui,"",$idTV,$LPos[0],$LPos[1],$DPos[0]-$DragBarWhidth,$LPos[3]) ControlMove($hGui,"",$idLV,$DPos[0]+$DragBarWhidth,$RPos[1], $WPos[2]-$DPos[0], $RPos[3]) ;Drag Bar end------------------------------------------------------ ;In the main Loop ;........... Case $DragBar $LPos=ControlGetPos($hGui, "", $idTV) $RPos=ControlGetPos($hGui, "", $idLV) $DPos=ControlGetPos($hGui,"",$DragBar) $WPos = WinGetPos($hGui) GUISetCursor(13,1,$hGui) GUISetState(@SW_DISABLE,$hGui) Do $Pos=GUIGetCursorInfo($hGui) Sleep(10) If $Pos[0]>$DBLeftLimit And $Pos[0]<$DBRightLimit Then ControlMove($hGui,"",$DragBar,$Pos[0],$DPos[1],$DPos[2],$DPos[3]) Until $Pos[2]=0 ;$pos[2]=Primary down (1 if pressed, 0 if not pressed) $DPos=ControlGetPos($hGui,"",$DragBar) If $Pos[0]<$DBLeftLimit Then ControlMove($hGui,"",$idTV,$LPos[0],$LPos[1],$DPos[0]-$DragBarWhidth,$LPos[3]) ControlMove($hGui,"",$idLV,$DPos[0]+$DragBarWhidth,$RPos[1],$WPos[2]-($DPos[0]+$DragBarWhidth),$RPos[3]) Else ControlMove($hGui, "",$idTV,$LPos[0],$LPos[1],$DPos[0]-$DragBarWhidth,$LPos[3]) If $Pos[0]>$DBRightLimit Then ControlMove($hGui,"",$idLV,$DPos[0]+$DragBarWhidth,$RPos[1],$WPos[2]-$DPos[0],$RPos[3]) Else ControlMove($hGui,"",$idLV,$Pos[0]+$DragBarWhidth,$RPos[1], $WPos[2]-$Pos[0], $RPos[3]) EndIf EndIf GUISetCursor() GUISetState(@SW_ENABLE, $hGui) GUICtrlSetState($DragBar, $GUI_FOCUS) Another thing I noticed, the ListView scroll bar is hidden. Perhaps you can help me. I appreciate it. Regards. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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