ioa747 Posted November 25 Posted November 25 (edited) as I mentioned above ; for this control you will need it ; https://www.autoitscript.com/forum/files/file/478-control-viewer-mod/ it doesn't have highlights , but it has hidden which is enough to understand which control you are referring to (My mistake, it also has highlights) Edited November 25 by ioa747 I know that I know nothing
RSX Posted November 25 Author Posted November 25 Oh, I'm sorry. I've seen your hint but didn't get right. CV tells about Button8 and it is working! Excellent. Again, thank you! ioa747 1
rudi Posted December 9 Posted December 9 Hello. I set some things for PuTTY with this script, including default logging to C:\temp\Putty-Logs For translation to English pls. use Deepl or google translate, TIA. expandcollapse popup#Region ;**** Directives created by AutoIt3Wrapper_GUI **** #AutoIt3Wrapper_Outfile=Z:\PuTTY-setColor-Logging-defaults.exe #AutoIt3Wrapper_Res_Description=PuTTY logging aktivieren und Farben besser definieren #AutoIt3Wrapper_Res_Fileversion=1.0.0.13 #AutoIt3Wrapper_Res_Fileversion_AutoIncrement=y #AutoIt3Wrapper_Res_SaveSource=y #AutoIt3Wrapper_Res_Language=1031 #AutoIt3Wrapper_Run_Au3Stripper=y #EndRegion ;**** Directives created by AutoIt3Wrapper_GUI **** #include <File.au3> #include <array.au3> #include <Date.au3> $title = StringLeft(@ScriptName, StringInStr(@ScriptName, ".", 0, -1) - 1) & ", v" & FileGetVersion(@ScriptFullPath) $Key = "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\SimonTatham\PuTTY\Sessions\Default%20Settings" $LogFilePath = "c:\\temp\\Putty-Logs\\" ; Trailing "\" $LogFileSuffix = "-PuTTY-LOG.txt" $LogFilePathWin = StringReplace($LogFilePath, "\\", "\") ; mit trailing "\" DirCreate(StringTrimRight($LogFilePathWin, 1)) ; trailing BACKSLASH abschneiden $Val = "LogFileName" $Type = "REG_SZ" $Wert = $LogFilePath & "&H__&Y-&M-&D_&T" & $LogFileSuffix $WinLogFileName = StringReplace($Wert, "\\", "\") RegWrite($Key, "LogFileName", $Type, $Wert) RegDelete($Key, "Hostname") RegDelete($Key, "WinTitle") #Region Color-Settings anpassen, default Werte für Titel etc. wegschreiben. RegWrite($Key, "Colour0", $Type, "220,220,187") RegWrite($Key, "Colour2", $Type, "10,20,40") RegWrite($Key, "Colour14", $Type, "111,111,222") RegWrite($Key, "Colour15", $Type, "150,150,255") $Type = "REG_DWORD" RegWrite($Key, "TryPalette", $Type, 1) RegWrite($Key, "ANSIColour", $Type, 1) RegWrite($Key, "BoldAsColour", $Type, 2) #EndRegion Color-Settings anpassen, default Werte für Titel etc. wegschreiben. RegWrite($key,"LogType",$Type,1) ; Logging default an MsgBox(64,$title,"PuTTY Color und Logging Defaults wurden gesetzt (HKCU)." & @CRLF & @CRLF & _ "Wird PuTTY direkt auf einen Host gestartet, so wird automatisch ""all printable output"" gespeichert in einer " & _ "LOG Datei im Verzeichns " & $LogFilePathWin) ;~ Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 ;~ [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\SimonTatham\PuTTY\Sessions\Default%20Settings] ;~ "Present"=dword:00000001 ;~ "LogFileName"="c:\\\\temp\\\\Putty-Logs\\\\&H__&Y-&M-&D_&T-PuTTY-LOG.txt" ;~ "LogType"=dword:00000001 ;~ "LogFileClash"=dword:ffffffff ;~ "LogFlush"=dword:00000001 ;~ "TermWidth"=dword:00000080 ;~ "TermHeight"=dword:00000060 ;~ "Font"="Courier New" ;~ "FontIsBold"=dword:00000000 ;~ "FontCharSet"=dword:00000000 ;~ "FontHeight"=dword:0000000a ;~ "FontQuality"=dword:00000000 ;~ "FontVTMode"=dword:00000004 ;~ "UseSystemColours"=dword:00000000 ;~ "TryPalette"=dword:00000001 ;~ "ANSIColour"=dword:00000001 ;~ "Xterm256Colour"=dword:00000000 ;~ "BoldAsColour"=dword:00000002 ;~ "Colour0"="220,220,187" ;~ "Colour1"="255,255,255" ;~ "Colour2"="10,20,40" ;~ "Colour3"="85,85,85" ;~ "Colour4"="0,0,0" ;~ "Colour5"="0,255,0" ;~ "Colour6"="0,0,0" ;~ "Colour7"="85,85,85" ;~ "Colour8"="187,0,0" ;~ "Colour9"="255,85,85" ;~ "Colour10"="0,187,0" ;~ "Colour11"="85,255,85" ;~ "Colour12"="187,187,0" ;~ "Colour13"="255,255,85" ;~ "Colour14"="111,111,222" ;~ "Colour15"="150,150,255" ;~ "Colour16"="187,0,187" ;~ "Colour17"="255,85,255" ;~ "Colour18"="0,187,187" ;~ "Colour19"="85,255,255" ;~ "Colour20"="187,187,187" ;~ "Colour21"="255,255,255" ioa747 1 Earth is flat, pigs can fly, and Nuclear Power is SAFE!
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