Timeline
11/09/08:
- 23:58 Ticket #671 (Hard crash when using $WS_EX_MDICHILD) created by
- This simple example bellow should reproduce a hard crash of the …
11/08/08:
- 19:21 Ticket #662 (ListView setting $LVS_EX_FLATSB flattens header only instead of scrollbars) closed by
- No Bug: This is not a bug. Flat scrollbars are not supported when using comctl32.dll 6.00 which is what AutoIt uses on Windows XP.
- 19:00 Ticket #659 (FileSelectFolder does not return full path is selecting a network ...) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed in version: 3.2.13.11
- 18:56 Ticket #669 (Bad description) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed in version: 3.2.13.11
- 17:48 Ticket #670 (Listviews with checkboxes doesn't work "properly"....in my opinion) closed by
- No Bug: Replying to anonymous: > I'm too lazy right now to take apart my code to show an example, so hopefully what I say is understandable. For me personally, this was automatic ticket closing. If you are too lazy to provide all the information necessary then don't bother posting. > I set up a listview in conjunction with a WM_Notify function. When the CELL of the checkbox is clicked, it registers but the box isn't checked, which throws off my function. I believe that if the surrounding cell is clicked the checkbox should be checked as well. If this is not a "bug" I think this should be how it functions...unless there is a specific reason why it isn't like that. It's not designed like that, obviously. At any rate, you already wrote a WM_NOTIFY handler, so what exactly is stopping you from implementing the behavior you want? No bug here and there's nothing for us to add.
- 13:23 Ticket #670 (Listviews with checkboxes doesn't work "properly"....in my opinion) created by
- I'm too lazy right now to take apart my code to show an example, so …
- 13:10 Ticket #669 (Bad description) created by
- Description from help file of function Dec()example is wrong. […] …
- 10:51 Milestone 3.2.13.10 completed
11/07/08:
- 18:13 Ticket #668 (_FileGetCommonPath & _FileArrayGetCommonPath) created by
- _FileGetCommonPath & _FileArrayGetCommonPath ProgAndy has created …
- 00:47 Ticket #667 (Forum, opening (preview-linked) Image window to small.) closed by
- Wont Fix: We did not write the forum software. If you have issues with it, report them to IPB, not us.
- 00:32 Ticket #667 (Forum, opening (preview-linked) Image window to small.) created by
- There is no real report section for Website/Forum issues. So dropping …
11/06/08:
- 23:19 Ticket #651 (FileFindFirstFile FileFindNextFile _FileListToArray not support ...) closed by
- No Bug: Closing due to lack of information.
- 23:18 Ticket #657 (_IECreate brings up Outlook Express instead of Internet Explorer) closed by
- No Bug: Closing due to lack of information.
- 23:17 Ticket #350 (FileInstall fails when user login name is non-English chars) closed by
- Rejected: We can't find anything wrong in our code and we can't reproduce it. We apparently already changed the code Jon had in mind so closing.
- 23:15 Ticket #615 (License needs fixed) closed by
- Fixed: Jon has fixed this and it will appear in the next beta version.
- 21:25 Ticket #665 (_GUICtrlListView_SetColumnWidth et al. lack proper typecasting in ...) closed by
- No Bug: if you are passing a string you need cast the type.
- 19:19 Ticket #664 (SciTE Magnifying (Zooming) doesn't properly update horizontal scrollbar) closed by
- No Bug
- 18:17 Ticket #666 (Ability to wait on a Mutex) closed by
- Rejected: DllCall() and the Windows API mutex/object related functions can do it.
- 17:54 Ticket #666 (Ability to wait on a Mutex) created by
- When performing uninstalls, the recommended way to wait for the …
- 15:18 Ticket #665 (_GUICtrlListView_SetColumnWidth et al. lack proper typecasting in ...) created by
- Bug: _GUICtrlListView_SetColumnWidth et al. lack proper typecasting in …
- 13:34 Ticket #664 (SciTE Magnifying (Zooming) doesn't properly update horizontal scrollbar) created by
- Using SciTE 1.77 full package from 2-11-2008 SciTE4AutoIt3.exe …
- 04:34 Ticket #663 (AU3_PixelChecksum returns 0x80000000 if more than that) created by
- While making a c++ program to automate something, I ran into this …
11/05/08:
- 20:43 Ticket #662 (ListView setting $LVS_EX_FLATSB flattens header only instead of scrollbars) created by
- Bug in AutoIt Version: 3.2.12.1 ListView setting $LVS_EX_FLATSB …
- 15:15 Ticket #660 (Unicode version for Au3Check) closed by
- Rejected: Replying to Manadar: > Unless it is too much of a hassle, can we get a version of Au3Check that is updated for the new millenium? Any time you try to port a non-UNICODE program to UNICODE it's a hassle. Au3Check would need to be re-written. If it's ever re-written then UNICODE support is likely going to come for free since chances are it would be written in a more traditional manner.
- 15:13 Ticket #661 (Disable "Beep" using MsgBox) closed by
- Rejected: Changed to a feature request and rejected. The point of a message box is to get the user's attention. If you are finding it annoying then you're probably using it wrong. Otherwise, all I can say is turn down your volume. we certainly aren't going to attempt to circumvent the features of a standard API call in Windows.
- 11:47 Ticket #661 (Disable "Beep" using MsgBox) created by
- Is there a possibility to disable the nerving BEEP when …
11/04/08:
- 22:05 Ticket #660 (Unicode version for Au3Check) created by
- This may be a bit useless to most people, but I often find that I run …
- 12:46 Ticket #659 (FileSelectFolder does not return full path is selecting a network ...) created by
- When using FileSelectFolder to select a folder from a sharepoint site …
11/03/08:
- 17:16 Ticket #658 (Multiple desktops support) closed by
- Rejected: I have no clue what you are asking for here. I understand the concept of multiple desktops but I don't see how any of that relates to AutoIt or what you want AutoIt to do to accomplish whatever it is you think you need AutoIt changed to accomplish. At any rate, I don't really see us doing anything in this area. I know that it's already possible to create multiple desktops via AutoIt so if that is possible then I imagine whatever interactivity you are looking for is possible as well.
- 15:34 Ticket #658 (Multiple desktops support) created by
- Hello! While writing a script for an online game I started playing …
11/02/08:
- 04:54 Ticket #657 (_IECreate brings up Outlook Express instead of Internet Explorer) created by
- Downloaded the latest build yesterday (not beta version) My script …
- 01:54 Ticket #645 (IniDelete 3rd param doesn't accept Default keyword) closed by
- Completed: Added in version: 3.2.13.10
11/01/08:
- 21:43 Ticket #656 (_FileCountLines and AutoIt v3.2.13.9 (Beta) - wrong return on one line) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed in version: 3.2.13.10
- 21:25 Ticket #656 (_FileCountLines and AutoIt v3.2.13.9 (Beta) - wrong return on one line) created by
- When only one line is present in file, _FileCountLines will return 0 …
- 15:34 Ticket #654 (Listview subentry request) closed by
- Rejected: You can do that via code yourself. Otherwise, this is definitely not going to happen, there's enough non-standard crap about our controls as-is without adding support for "TreeListView" functionality.
- 15:31 Ticket #655 (Suggestion: DllCall for pointers) closed by
- Rejected: I'm astounded, truly. Did you even bother to think about how DllCall() might work for even a moment? Clearly not. There is no reason to call a function by pointer because as your code demonstrates in order to get a pointer you have to call LoadLibrary() and GetProcAddress() which is what DllCall() does already.
- 14:25 Ticket #655 (Suggestion: DllCall for pointers) created by
- What about calling functions with their pointer? Now we can create …
- 13:00 Ticket #654 (Listview subentry request) created by
- Listview subentry request I think the list-view control can even be …
- 00:06 Ticket #653 (_WinAPI_GetModuleHandle) closed by
- No Bug: I have no idea what you are talking about. I see nothing strange about the example and since you've done a terrible job actually attempting to report the bug I'm closing this.
10/31/08:
- 23:38 Ticket #653 (_WinAPI_GetModuleHandle) created by
- Example for _WinAPI_GetModuleHandle: (_WinAPI_SetWindowsHookEx) When I …
- 16:48 Ticket #652 (_FileListToArray() does not returnarray if no file s found) closed by
- No Bug: Assuming you are writing correct code, then the fact that it doesn't return an array on error is a non-issue. In fact proper code doesn't even have to check @error. Proper code would resemble: […]
- 15:51 Ticket #652 (_FileListToArray() does not returnarray if no file s found) created by
- if _FileListToArray() doesn't find any files it does not return an …
- 15:33 Ticket #651 (FileFindFirstFile FileFindNextFile _FileListToArray not support ...) created by
- Once ran the the script under Chinese Windows XP SP3, found the …
- 03:58 Ticket #646 (Call statement -- setting of @error) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed in version: 3.2.13.10
- 03:40 Ticket #646 (Call statement -- setting of @error) reopened by
- I'm re-opening this. Here's what I'm going to do. I'm going to modify Call() so that when it fails it sets @error to 0xDEAD and @extended to 0xBEEF. Call() needs to be able to signal it didn't find the function but the called function also needs to be able to set @error and @extended as well. So I'm going to have Call() set @error to a value that is unlikely to be used (or at least less commonly used than 1). Also @extended will be set as well. The likelihood of both @error and @extended being set by a called function to the values I mention above is very low. Code should be written like this to test for failure: […]
10/30/08:
- 22:05 Ticket #650 (Required BorderConstants.au3 not provided for _WinAPI_DrawEdge()) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed in version: 3.2.13.10
- 19:30 Ticket #107 (DllStructGetField) closed by
- Rejected: I think I finally understand what's being requested and it only sounds useful for debugging. Also I can think of solutions which just parse the DllStructCreate() string to generate the necessary information.
- 19:28 Ticket #268 (SoundSet()/SoundGet()) closed by
- Rejected: If anybody is interested in this they need to actually submit some UDF's and documentation along with it.
- 19:24 Ticket #266 (GUICtrlCreateStatusBar - as native AutoIt control) closed by
- Rejected: It's possible to do with the UDF's, no real need to make it built-in as well.
- 19:24 Ticket #265 (GUICtrlCreateToolBar - as native AutoIt control) closed by
- Rejected: It's possible to do with the UDF's, no real need to make it built-in as well.
- 19:23 Ticket #120 (StringSplit limit parameter) closed by
- Rejected: I sort of agree with JP. If this is still important to anybody then somebody should take the appropriate steps to submit a _StringExplode() function.
- 19:21 Ticket #264 (Debug mode) closed by
- Rejected
- 19:17 Ticket #407 (Document For...In is read-only for AutoIt arrays) closed by
- Completed: Added in version: 3.2.13.10
- 18:55 Ticket #592 (a collection of prime based or prime related math functions) closed by
- Rejected: These functions don't seem to be useful on a general scale.
- 18:54 Ticket #618 (_WinAPI_OpenProcess documentation needs updating) closed by
- Rejected: If we tried to document every (or even just the most useful) flags for every API function then the documentation would quickly balloon.
- 18:52 Ticket #624 (FileCopy() - need better error return, and maybe protect existing dest file) closed by
- Rejected: If you are not satisfied with the behavior of FileCopy(), then wrap the built-in function with your own function that has the other functionality you desire. As for your second point, JP is right. The destination must be deleted before the copy can take place and that only happens if you specify a flag.
- 17:47 Ticket #642 (Beta helpfile not opening correctly) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed in version: 3.2.13.10
- 17:09 Ticket #650 (Required BorderConstants.au3 not provided for _WinAPI_DrawEdge()) created by
- WinAPI.au3 UDF function _WinAPI_DrawEdge() calls for …
- 16:48 Ticket #645 (IniDelete 3rd param doesn't accept Default keyword) reopened by
- Replying to Jpm: > Perhaps after Valik rewrite this can change. Or I could just change it now since supporting the Default keyword has nothing to do with the INI implementation.
- 16:30 Ticket #647 (Compiler Parsing) closed by
- No Bug: […] Execute produce the same value. So the problem is not related to Execute. Back to the question Autoit works as parenthesis $A + (+(+(+(- 1)))) so the result is correct whatever you are surprised of the behavior as I am. You can find other case as Autoit works as in Polish notation (Jon say it is OK)
- 16:07 Ticket #645 (IniDelete 3rd param doesn't accept Default keyword) closed by
- No Bug: as stated in "Default keyword" doc […] so Default is not in use in this function so it converted to "Default" so the IniDelete is just erasing something which does not exist and return 1 as after completion the .ini does not anymore such key !!! Perhaps after Valik rewrite this can change.
- 15:24 Ticket #646 (Call statement -- setting of @error) closed by
- Fixed: doc updatre as @error can be returned now.
- 15:12 Ticket #648 (Ping doc alteration due to the server change) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed in version: 3.2.13.10
- 06:33 Ticket #605 (_InetSmtpMail sets wrong Date) closed by
- No Bug: Thanks
- 03:05 Ticket #649 (GDI+ After ALT-TAB image Disapers (Zoom.au3 and others)) closed by
- Rejected: The examples are short and sweet. Up to the user to repaint the gui if needed.
- 00:04 Ticket #649 (GDI+ After ALT-TAB image Disapers (Zoom.au3 and others)) created by
- Run example program Zoom.au3 and press ALT-TAB, the image will …
10/29/08:
- 16:53 Ticket #648 (Ping doc alteration due to the server change) created by
- The Ping documentation will need to be changed from 178.50.76.4 to …
- 16:46 Ticket #647 (Compiler Parsing) created by
- The following presents a problem particularly when using the Execute …
- 16:13 Ticket #646 (Call statement -- setting of @error) created by
- Following execution of the Call statement, @error may be set by the …
- 15:03 Ticket #644 (Can IniRead set @error for file/section/key not exist?) closed by
- Rejected: Nope. We would have to write code to handle each of those situations because the API does not provide any information about why the default string is being used. However, for 1 and 3 it's simple for you to write a wrapper function in AutoIt. Something like this is a start: […] Probably the best way to handle the section names thing is just use IniReadSectionNames() and search the results array for the section name. No matter what, though, performance will suffer in testing for the section to exist.
- 12:21 Ticket #645 (IniDelete 3rd param doesn't accept Default keyword) created by
- I was trying to write a wrapper for IniDelete and found I had to …
- 12:12 Ticket #644 (Can IniRead set @error for file/section/key not exist?) created by
- Is there any chance we could have IniRead set @error (or even …
10/28/08:
- 16:06 Ticket #643 (whole array operations) closed by
- Rejected: Why are you using UDF's to read/write the files? Why not use the built-in functions which should be much faster? Anyway, not likely to happen.
- 09:30 Ticket #643 (whole array operations) created by
- I wrote an AutoIt script which reads a binary file (about 16000 data …
10/27/08:
- 19:59 Ticket #642 (Beta helpfile not opening correctly) created by
- Process to reproduce issue: 1. Run beta installer 2. You will be asked …
10/26/08:
- 17:08 Ticket #634 (Increased activtity on mouse move) closed by
- No Bug: When the mouse is moved (and the GUI is active) the $GUI_EVENT_MOUSEMOVE message is posted. Every time a message is received you update the GUI with GUICtrlSetData(). Since moving the mouse generates a lot of messages you end up calling GUICtrlSetData() a lot which burns up a lot of CPU cycles. This is not a bug in AutoIt.
- 16:58 Ticket #641 (ToolTip text is not wrapped) closed by
- Wont Fix: This needs fixed in the SciTE core. We try not to deviate too much from the official SciTE version with our version.
- 07:40 Ticket #641 (ToolTip text is not wrapped) created by
- When writing a function with parameters, a ToolTip appears with a …
10/25/08:
- 17:23 Ticket #640 (Some escape sequences from Help not supported?) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed in version: 3.2.13.10
- 10:46 Ticket #640 (Some escape sequences from Help not supported?) created by
- \U,\u,\L,\l escape sequences from Help not worked This ticket …
10/24/08:
- 17:04 Ticket #639 (_IECreate - $f_takeFocus (bad description in doc)) closed by
- Duplicate: Disappointing, Zedna. Closing as duplicate of #434 and #558.
- 17:01 Ticket #638 (StdoutRead function returns null character mid string in default text mode) closed by
- No Bug: Stop creating tickets for support requests. Just because the behavior has changed and doesn't work like it used to doesn't mean AutoIt is bugged. Stop wasting my time creating these stupid tickets already. Since the program is outputting non-string data, read it as binary data and convert it to a string. Not very hard to figure that out on your own if you'd take some time to think about the problem instead of rushing to create a ticket every day.
- 12:21 Ticket #639 (_IECreate - $f_takeFocus (bad description in doc)) created by
- _IECreate - $f_takeFocus […] For both 0/1 it tells the same: …
- 11:22 Ticket #638 (StdoutRead function returns null character mid string in default text mode) created by
- I updated to the latest Public (3.2.12.1) and found my script no …
- 10:17 Ticket #623 (_GUICtrlListBox_FindString - returns 0 on error, and doesn't set ...) closed by
- Works For Me
10/23/08:
- 16:58 Ticket #637 (StdoutRead function seems to now miss data on public and beta releases) closed by
- No Bug: Why you felt the need to create an entirely new ticket is beyond me. This is the SECOND time you've created a ticket for a support question. This time I'm not answering this one here. Ask on the forum and in the future make damn sure you actually have a bug to report before you create a ticket.
- 10:37 Ticket #637 (StdoutRead function seems to now miss data on public and beta releases) created by
- I updated to the latest Public (3.2.12.1) and found my script no …
10/22/08:
- 17:48 Ticket #636 (StdoutRead function seems to now miss data on public and beta releases) closed by
- No Bug: You exit the loop before you append the last line. The loop should be: […] Or even better: […]
- 11:33 Ticket #636 (StdoutRead function seems to now miss data on public and beta releases) created by
- I updated to the latest Public (3.2.12.1) and found my script no …
10/21/08:
- 21:48 Ticket #635 (_GuiCtrlTab_ClickTab() docs list unused $fPopupScan parameter) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed in version: 3.2.13.10
- 16:48 Ticket #625 (Page faults caused by Sleep) closed by
- No Bug: Then you haven't found a bug. It's not unexpected that complicated code generates page faults and it doesn't mean there is an issue.
- 14:44 Ticket #635 (_GuiCtrlTab_ClickTab() docs list unused $fPopupScan parameter) created by
- The 3.2.13.9 help file, and the header for _GuiCtrlTab_ClickTab() …
- 00:50 Ticket #634 (Increased activtity on mouse move) created by
- There is a increased activity when you move your mouse. The mouse …
10/20/08:
- 23:38 Ticket #599 (_FileListToArray costs O(N^2) instead of O(NlogN)) closed by
- Completed
- 23:38 Ticket #599 (_FileListToArray costs O(N^2) instead of O(NlogN)) reopened by
- 23:28 Ticket #599 (_FileListToArray costs O(N^2) instead of O(NlogN)) closed by
- Fixed
- 21:20 Ticket #621 (_StringAddThousandsSep don't work with negative number) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed in version: 3.2.13.10
- 16:51 Ticket #628 (GUICtrlRead($id, 1) on control context menu returns -1 unless main ...) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed in version: 3.2.13.10
- 16:30 Ticket #633 (ComboBox doesn't open list of entries at Win2k, XP is working ok) closed by
- No Bug: Maybe try reading the documentation for GUICtrlCreateCombo() next time?
- 16:20 Ticket #633 (ComboBox doesn't open list of entries at Win2k, XP is working ok) created by
- In Win2k if you click on the "down" arrow besides the combo box to …
- 00:25 Ticket #630 (DriveMapAdd doesn't work on Vista With Use of #RequireAdmin.) closed by
- No Bug: You mounted the drive with elevated rights which means programs without elevated rights can't see it. Your normal Explorer window running non-elevated can not see it. You must start a new instance of Explorer with elevated rights to see it. But there's another catch. With my system, I have to close out all existing Explorer windows to open an elevated instance of Explorer. Even though I'm manually requesting an elevated version, it seems to just defer to the non-elevated explorer.exe process. You must have all Explorer windows closed so that when you try to open an (elevated) Explorer window it spawns a new process that stays (and gets elevated). Once you have a properly elevated Explorer window you can see the drive. Without closing all the other windows first it just passes the request along to the currently running non-elevated instance of Explorer which isn't what you want to see. An easier alternative to confirm the drive is mounted is to run an elevated script to mount the drive like normal. Now start an elevated command interpreter (cmd.exe) and you'll see that the mounted drive is there and accessible. A non-elevated command interpreter cannot see the drive. This is not a bug - at least not in AutoIt. I can use an elevated Explorer to mount the drive using the built-in interface and that drive will not be visible to non-elevated programs.
10/19/08:
- 23:05 Ticket #630 (DriveMapAdd doesn't work on Vista With Use of #RequireAdmin.) created by
- Sorry for the ticket 614 …
- 20:13 Ticket #626 (GUICtrlSetTip: Display as Balloon Tip doesn't work) closed by
- Works For Me: Are Balloon Tips disabled on your system? Works fine for me on XP and Vista and it should work with 2000 as well.
- 20:04 Ticket #614 (DriveMapAdd doesn't work on Vista.) closed by
- Works For Me: Works for me. Drive maps, return values are correct and I can see the drive in Explorer.
- 16:14 Ticket #629 (iniwrite / iniread doesn't work on file called "clock.ini") closed by
- No Bug: Not a bug.
10/18/08:
- 05:22 Ticket #629 (iniwrite / iniread doesn't work on file called "clock.ini") created by
- The code […] on first execution the message is "nix" on second …
- 01:04 Ticket #628 (GUICtrlRead($id, 1) on control context menu returns -1 unless main ...) created by
- Sorry for the long summary, but I couldn't think of a better way to …
10/17/08:
- 21:36 Ticket #627 (Using a re-sizable GUI and _GUICtrlStatusBar_EmbedControl cause AutoIt ...) closed by
- No Bug: See Ticket #45
- 16:15 Ticket #627 (Using a re-sizable GUI and _GUICtrlStatusBar_EmbedControl cause AutoIt ...) created by
- Creating a GUI interface that is re-sizable (BitOR($WS_MAXIMIZEBOX, …
- 15:35 Ticket #626 (GUICtrlSetTip: Display as Balloon Tip doesn't work) created by
- […] doesn't work. IE5+ is required (according to GUICtrlSetTip …
- 13:19 Ticket #625 (Page faults caused by Sleep) created by
- Hi there, i noticed in a service that i have written that autoit …
10/16/08:
- 21:02 Ticket #568 (_INetSmtpMail(): Two features: 1.) email priority, 2.) possibility to ...) closed by
- Rejected
- 19:19 Ticket #624 (FileCopy() - need better error return, and maybe protect existing dest file) created by
- After a bit of research on using FileCopy(), here are two suggestions: …
- 13:55 Ticket #617 (GDI+: corrected help file examples for six ImageGet functions) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed in version: 3.2.13.10
- 11:21 Ticket #623 (_GUICtrlListBox_FindString - returns 0 on error, and doesn't set ...) created by
- as i was saying, it returns 0 when search isn't found / when search is …
10/15/08:
- 22:08 Ticket #622 (_BlockInputExc) closed by
- Rejected: This is just a little piece of example code. It's a long way from what it needs to be in order to even be considered for inclusion. Come back again when you have a function with documentation.
- 22:00 Ticket #619 (_GuiCtrlListView_SetItemSelected Problem (confirmed problem)) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed in version: 3.2.13.10
- 21:42 Ticket #622 (_BlockInputExc) created by
- This is written by another forum user, RASIM. Here's the thread: …
- 20:47 Ticket #621 (_StringAddThousandsSep don't work with negative number) created by
- the old UDF _StringAddComma did that. Description and solution see …
- 16:54 Ticket #616 (New Function or Parms for BlockInput - Allow Hotkeys) closed by
- Rejected: Not going to happen.
- 16:43 Ticket #620 (complete documentation as PDF file) closed by
- Rejected: Either find a CHM to PDF converter or print the CHM version.
- 16:06 Ticket #620 (complete documentation as PDF file) created by
- It sure would be great to be able to download a PDF version of the …
- 14:48 Ticket #619 (_GuiCtrlListView_SetItemSelected Problem (confirmed problem)) created by
- Here was the original bug report - In function …
- 14:47 Ticket #618 (_WinAPI_OpenProcess documentation needs updating) created by
- The documentation needs to list the different access flags so you …
- 05:17 Ticket #617 (GDI+: corrected help file examples for six ImageGet functions) created by
- corrections to six GDI+ ImageGet help file examples in beta 3.2.13.9 …
- 04:29 Ticket #616 (New Function or Parms for BlockInput - Allow Hotkeys) created by
- I think it would be a good feature to allow specific keys to be …
10/13/08:
- 22:42 Ticket #615 (License needs fixed) created by
- Reminder for Jon that the license is not right. …
- 21:53 Ticket #614 (DriveMapAdd doesn't work on Vista.) created by
- Hello, I'll try this sample code without any success in Vista : […] …
- 21:39 Ticket #610 (WinAPI.au3 _WinAPI_CreateFile() does not return 0 on failure as ...) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed in version: 3.2.13.10
- 21:30 Ticket #613 (Obfsucator Stripping ObjEvent functions) closed by
- No Bug: use the directives: #Obfuscator_Off ;Stop the Obfuscation process below this line #Obfuscator_On ;Start the Obfuscation process below this line
- 17:22 Ticket #613 (Obfsucator Stripping ObjEvent functions) created by
- […] Running Obfuscator will remove the "PrefixEvent" UDF, but not …
- 15:24 Ticket #612 (Need AutoIT to output DLL) closed by
- Rejected: It's not going to happen. You can see if AutoItX will suit your needs but as for compiling a script to a DLL, not going to happen.
- 12:35 Ticket #612 (Need AutoIT to output DLL) created by
- Currently, AutoIT v3 supports creating an EXE. I need a way to create …
- 00:32 Ticket #611 (This caused crashing: $pcLocked = ...) closed by
- No Bug: The problem is you aren't calling the function correctly. The function you are trying to call via DllCall() takes 3 arguments you aren't providing. This is not a bug.
10/12/08:
- 23:04 Ticket #611 (This caused crashing: $pcLocked = ...) created by
- This caused crashing: $pcLocked = …
- 21:04 Milestone 3.2.13.9 completed
- 18:27 Ticket #610 (WinAPI.au3 _WinAPI_CreateFile() does not return 0 on failure as ...) created by
- Tested on WinXP SP3 AutoIt Beta 3.2.13.8 WinAPI.au3 This may be …
10/11/08:
- 21:09 Ticket #609 (@FunctionName, VarGetName()) closed by
- Rejected: Adding a @FunctionName macro is very expensive performance-wise (it's been done before). As for VarGetName(), pretty much impossible with the current internal architecture or at any rate I don't think it would be reliable in 100% of the uses.
- 20:18 Ticket #609 (@FunctionName, VarGetName()) created by
- I don't have knowledge of the internal workings of AutoIt or how …
- 10:32 Ticket #608 (GUICtrlSetBkColor not working properly on ListView control) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed in version: 3.2.13.9
- 06:25 Ticket #608 (GUICtrlSetBkColor not working properly on ListView control) created by
- When GUICtrlSet(Bk)Color() function used on ListView control, there is …
10/10/08:
- 22:59 Ticket #603 (_FileReadToArray() does not return an array if the file contains only ...) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed in version: 3.2.13.9
- 22:38 Ticket #607 (_GUICtrlListView_SetItemSelected Problem) closed by
- Works For Me: Works for me
- 22:36 Ticket #606 (Return value error in _GUICtrlListView_GetSelectedIndices) closed by
- Works For Me: This works for me: […]
Note: See TracTimeline
for information about the timeline view.