Timeline
02/18/09:
- 23:45 Ticket #826 (In Windows 7 Beta, @OSVersion shows "WIN_VISTA") closed by
- No Bug: It's neither. We haven't claimed AutoIt supports Windows 7 yet. We haven't even looked at Windows 7. Because it's still in Beta. Asking us to support it now is just a little bit premature.
- 23:09 Ticket #826 (In Windows 7 Beta, @OSVersion shows "WIN_VISTA") created by
- Is it a bug or feature request? I assume a bug, but feel free to move …
- 22:43 Ticket #825 (Change the behaviour of DirMove()) closed by
- Rejected
- 22:43 Ticket #825 (Change the behaviour of DirMove()) reopened by
- I just noticed this was a feature request. Please read WikiStart, particularly the parts about setting milestones and versions.
- 22:41 Ticket #825 (Change the behaviour of DirMove()) closed by
- No Bug: The current behavior is consistent with the move command on the command line. I don't think there is anything wrong with the current behavior, either. I think there is a misunderstanding about what you are trying to do. You are not trying to move the source folder to the existing destination folder, you're trying to move the contents of the source folder to the existing destination folder. This a different operation than trying to rename or relocate a folder. There is no single operation that can do what you want though it is trivial to write a UDF to do it.
- 22:08 Ticket #825 (Change the behaviour of DirMove()) created by
- Hi, I found that DirMove() having problem (limitation?) when trying …
- 16:54 Ticket #824 (Long line don't work) created by
- Tidy crashes when one line is very long ( I think ~2000 chars) …
- 07:52 Ticket #817 (Typo in helpfile) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed in version: 3.3.1.0
- 07:30 Ticket #819 (Fix EventLog.au3) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed in version: 3.3.1.0
02/17/09:
- 12:33 Ticket #140 (Add ToolbarWindow32 information on buttons) closed by
- Completed: Added in version: 3.3.1.0
02/16/09:
- 22:04 Ticket #823 (OnAutoItExit does not trigger on Control-C in console mode.) closed by
- Wont Fix: I'm closing this as Won't Fix. There are (at least) two ways you can handle this. You can use DllCall() and the Windows API SetConsoleMode() function to change how Ctrl+C is interpreted. You can also use DllCall(), DllCallbackRegister() and the Windows API SetConsoleCtrlHandler() to receive notification of the event and handle it appropriately.
- 20:37 Ticket #823 (OnAutoItExit does not trigger on Control-C in console mode.) created by
- If I compile my script to run in console mode and hit control-C as it …
- 18:20 Ticket #822 (Can't find out if item in folder option is checked or not) closed by
- No Bug: Read WikiStart. A 215 line script is unacceptable for trying to demonstrate a bug. Further, if you had just asked for Support somebody would have told you just read the registry and don't attempt to automate a GUI when you don't need to. This is very likely not a bug. There's no guarantee any control will respond to any message with anything useful. Welcome to Windows.
- 15:53 Ticket #822 (Can't find out if item in folder option is checked or not) created by
- The function "_GUICtrlTreeView_GetChecked" returns always false though …
- 12:28 Ticket #821 ((NON-COMPONENT) In Script Precompiler Options) closed by
- No Bug
- 10:59 Ticket #821 ((NON-COMPONENT) In Script Precompiler Options) created by
- Would like to be able to specify already available compiler options in …
- 10:00 Ticket #816 (Compiling ...) closed by
- Rejected
- 09:59 Ticket #816 (Compiling ...) reopened by
- 09:59 Ticket #818 (date control) closed by
- Fixed: Replying to Valik: > You closed the wrong ticket with your commit for this... sorry perhaps the commit script can check that the ticket is already closed to protect my bad typing
02/15/09:
- 17:34 Ticket #820 (Speed enhancement to _FileListToArray) created by
- _FileListToArray is an often-used and time-consuming function. Almost …
- 03:11 Ticket #819 (Fix EventLog.au3) created by
- Fix EventLog.au3. Buffer sizes need to be dynamic instead of fixed.
- 02:02 Ticket #818 (date control) created by
- when using the date control i use the GUICtrlSetData() command …
02/14/09:
- 20:35 Ticket #817 (Typo in helpfile) created by
- " The ByRef keyword is optional and means: (1) the parameter must a …
- 17:08 Ticket #816 (Compiling ...) closed by
- Rejected: There is a tool on the forum to do that. The behavior you describe is on the AutoItNotToDoList which also implies you haven't read WikiStart. Read both and then look on the forum for the tool that does what you ask.
- 16:38 Ticket #816 (Compiling ...) created by
- I would like to have AutoIT compile all the code that is used and …
- 10:03 Ticket #815 (Pass temporaries as ByRef paramters) closed by
- Completed: Added in version: 3.3.1.0
02/13/09:
- 16:18 Ticket #815 (Pass temporaries as ByRef paramters) created by
- We should allow passing temporaries as ByRef parameters.
02/12/09:
- 17:43 Ticket #814 (HttpSetProxy - proxy with credentials) created by
- See here : http://www.autoitscript.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=88991 …
02/10/09:
- 17:57 Ticket #812 (Addtion of structure like in C) closed by
- Rejected: We are not going to add this and your request epitomizes why we won't. Structures are for DllCall() only. They are not a mechanism for constructing user-defined types. What you describe is the very reason we keep this feature out of the language so thank you for proving my point why we shouldn't add it.
- 14:29 Ticket #813 (AutoItX_64.dll and Window Handles on XP64 issue) created by
- Hi, WinGetHandle() returns a 16byte string on XP64. The …
- 13:35 Ticket #810 (Local or Global declarations can ignore OnAutoItExit function) closed by
- Fixed: In fact with the new beta implementation of #414: better handling of OnAutoItStart/OnAutoItExit It is fixed.
- 08:30 Ticket #811 (Add macros(@ScriptFile,@ScriptFunction) to get file,function executing ...) closed by
- Rejected: The @ScriptFile macro would only be available in non-compiled scripts. The @ScriptFunction macro impacts performance. There is also no guarantee that in future versions of AutoIt that this information will even be available at runtime. Closing as rejected.
- 08:24 Ticket #812 (Addtion of structure like in C) created by
- I read that you are not ready to add OOP concept in autoit and I agree …
- 08:07 Ticket #811 (Add macros(@ScriptFile,@ScriptFunction) to get file,function executing ...) created by
- Hello, It could be good to add the @ScriptFile and @scriptFunction to …
02/09/09:
- 18:57 Ticket #810 (Local or Global declarations can ignore OnAutoItExit function) created by
- If I declare AND define a variable via a function and the function …
- 15:57 Ticket #809 (UDF _SoundPlay doesn't work with filenames as 1st parameter) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed in version: 3.3.1.0
- 14:31 Ticket #809 (UDF _SoundPlay doesn't work with filenames as 1st parameter) created by
- Check the following example (or the AutoIt included example script …
- 07:47 Ticket #677 (ControlGetHandle/ControlListView on .Net Listview crashes/not working ...) closed by
- Works For Me: Checking with 3.3.0.0 running under a Vista X64 under a Virtual machine Works for me
02/08/09:
- 17:43 Ticket #806 (DllStructGetData fails in compiled script with a name longer than ...) closed by
- No Bug: I entered my info, compiled the script and named it "SuperReallyLongNameAndStuff.exe". Works fine on Windows XP SP3. And I'm even more annoyed now having did that because the code, too long as it is, doesn't even run out of the box due to calls to functions that don't exist in the example. Just a poor example all around. Anyway, as expected, NO BUG.
- 17:07 Ticket #354 (Transparency with images) closed by
- Rejected: In fact transparency is applied to the parent window so GUICtrlSetTransparent will be override by the next one. The current strategy of choosing the pixel 0,0 of the control for pic seems the not the worst one. I am closing it
- 02:13 Ticket #808 (_ArrayConcatenate()) closed by
- No Bug
- 01:44 Ticket #808 (_ArrayConcatenate()) created by
- your _ArrayConcatenate($array1,$array2) command works well butt …
- 01:34 Ticket #807 (help) closed by
- Rejected: Read WikiStart. This is not the place to ask for help. People have already written things that can get the information you want. Use the forum.
- 01:27 Ticket #807 (help) created by
- plese add a way to check the processor type ie: pentum d , Pentium …
- 01:19 Ticket #806 (DllStructGetData fails in compiled script with a name longer than ...) created by
- The script below will work fine in AutoIT 3.3.0.0 as long as it is not …
02/07/09:
- 20:03 Ticket #747 (GUI becomes unresponsive on displaying animated Gifs in embedded IE) closed by
- Wont Fix: The problem is Internet Explorer. It apparently has unacceptably poor performance animating GIF images. This causes such a flood of activity that the image is drawn poorly and the host application just can't keep up. Most likely Internet Explorer itself is multi-threaded which allows it's UI to remain responsive even in the face of the message flood the poor GIF animation is causing. AutoIt does not have that luxury and it is a significant rewrite to change it just to work around Microsoft's poor programming. About all I can say is, hope that IE8 has better GIF rendering because we aren't rewriting AutoIt to accommodate Microsoft's inadequacies at writing a browser. Note that Firefox renders the GIF nice and smoothly without breaking itself in the process. Closing as "Wont Fix".
- 18:11 Ticket #802 (ControlID fails with full X/Y/W/H definition) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed in version: 3.3.1.0
02/06/09:
- 21:50 Ticket #805 (Don't really know what command is causing the problem) closed by
- No Bug: Before you post another ticket, read WikiStart.
- 21:22 Ticket #805 (Don't really know what command is causing the problem) created by
- I use a script from Danny35d to display office and windows serials. …
- 21:12 Ticket #803 (ProcessGetStats documentation Improvement) closed by
- Rejected: I think the example we have is fine. We only need to show basic usage and give people an idea how a function works. They need to be able to read the documentation to figure out the rest.
- 21:07 Ticket #804 (Strange behavior with simple program) closed by
- No Bug: Did you really even think about this code? Just stop and think. No bug.
- 20:29 Ticket #804 (Strange behavior with simple program) created by
- When I run the following program, if I change the "for $k=1 to X" so …
- 20:23 Ticket #803 (ProcessGetStats documentation Improvement) created by
- Hi, i want to retrieve some information about the processes running …
- 19:59 Ticket #802 (ControlID fails with full X/Y/W/H definition) created by
- The new X/Y/W/H ControlID definition fails when all four values are …
- 09:33 Ticket #799 (@appdatadir bugged vista 64bit) closed by
- No Bug: The return value is exactly the same under Vista32 and Vista64 %USERPROFILE%\AppData\roaming That's the value that Vista wants to return !!!
- 02:15 Ticket #801 (Run/RunWait path bug) closed by
- No Bug: No, this is a quirk of cmd.exe. From cmd.exe /?: > The special characters that require quotes are: > <space> > &()[]{}=;!'+,`~ Why you think this is an AutoIt error when it's clearly from cmd.exe is beyond me. No bug.
- 01:41 Ticket #801 (Run/RunWait path bug) created by
- if path contains ( ), Run/RunWait run error. example code like this …
02/05/09:
- 23:01 Ticket #800 (runas from a network path) closed by
- No Bug: The user you are running as can not see the network drive. Read the first statement under "Remarks" for RunAs() in the documentation. This is not a bug in AutoIt.
- 21:41 Ticket #800 (runas from a network path) created by
- I have written a script that will elevate an uninstall process to …
- 20:27 Ticket #799 (@appdatadir bugged vista 64bit) created by
- Somepeople had problems with my autoit program because a folder in the …
- 17:59 WikiStart edited by
- Rewrote some stuff and added some stuff. (diff)
- 17:50 Ticket #798 (RegRead / RegWrite broken inside Windows 2000 Pro SP4) closed by
- Works For Me: You need to read WikiStart because you did about a billion things wrong. I'm closing this as "Works For Me". The odds of the registry functions being so fundamentally broken as the poster claims seems incredibly unlikely.
- 16:32 Ticket #798 (RegRead / RegWrite broken inside Windows 2000 Pro SP4) created by
- I want to dynamically change proxy settings inside IE. I cannot find …
- 12:54 Ticket #461 (StringReplace to include right-to-left functionality) closed by
- Completed: Added in version: 3.3.1.0
02/01/09:
- 12:15 Ticket #790 (Badly named constant in WindowsConstants.au3) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed in version: 3.3.1.0
01/31/09:
- 17:48 Ticket #699 (Shutdown(5) Failing) closed by
- Completed: Added in version: 3.3.1.0
- 17:01 Ticket #797 (Documentation Typo) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed in version: 3.3.1.0
- 02:56 Ticket #797 (Documentation Typo) created by
- In the Help File for the function "FileCreateNTFSLink" Under the …
- 00:26 Ticket #793 (_WinNet_EnumResource Bug) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed in version: 3.3.1.0
- 00:09 Ticket #796 (Dead link in helpfile) closed by
- Works For Me: link works fine for me
01/30/09:
- 15:05 Ticket #796 (Dead link in helpfile) created by
- Hi, the link in _WinNet_GetProviderName is dead. See Also Search …
01/29/09:
- 22:56 Ticket #795 (IniReadSection limitation) closed by
- No Bug
- 22:32 Ticket #794 (Listviews with checkboxes doesn't work "properly"....in my opinion) closed by
- No Bug: Replying to Robert: > I'm too lazy right now Then you really don't care about the issue so you shouldn't have posted. Also, you state yourself you are handling WM_NOTIFY which means you are modifying the behavior outside AutoIt's control so it is your responsibility to ensure the default AutoIt handlers are allowed to run and/or ensure whatever functionality you are replacing still works how you want. Very likely this is not a bug. We'd know that for sure if you weren't lazy. Also see WikiStart before you post in the future.
- 22:21 Ticket #795 (IniReadSection limitation) created by
- I am having a problem with IniReadSection not returning all elements …
- 21:44 Ticket #794 (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 …
- 16:16 Ticket #793 (_WinNet_EnumResource Bug) created by
- When try using the function _WinNet_EnumResource, always an error is …
- 01:19 Ticket #792 (Avatars are sometimes hdden) closed by
- Works For Me: We don't track forum issues here. At any rate, it sounds like an issue on your end. What you describe sounds like the images aren't downloading for you. Since they seem to be working for others it's unlikely this is a site issue.
- 00:55 Ticket #792 (Avatars are sometimes hdden) created by
- When browsing the forum, sometimes the avatars and emoicons are not …
01/28/09:
- 21:29 Ticket #791 (EnvGet returns wrong value for PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE AMD4) closed by
- No Bug: The environment variable PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE is the same thing as AutoIt's @CPUArch. So with that in mind: * On 64-bit Windows a 64-bit process will see x64 from @CPUArch. * On 64-bit Windows a 32-bit process will see x86 from @CPUArch. * On 64-bit Windows a 64-bit process will see x64 from @OSArch. * On 64-bit Windows a 32-bit process will see x64 from @OSArch. As for the additional comments you tried to post. I don't care what Perl does. Perl may not be doing what you think it does. It may be up to some shenanigans behind the scenes that is tricking you into thinking it's doing the right thing when it's doing something that is misleading. If you stop and think about how Windows works with a 32-bit process on 64-bit Windows you'll realize the behavior you see is correct for backwards compatibility. Sorry about your additional comments being rejected. You can blame an idiot for the draconian policies we currently have in place which is causing a lot of people to have their tickets rejected.
- 18:53 Ticket #791 (EnvGet returns wrong value for PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE AMD4) created by
- EnvGet returns x86 as the PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE on my Win XP Pro …
01/27/09:
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- 16:40 Ticket #790 (Badly named constant in WindowsConstants.au3) created by
- Not really a "bug" but I don't think that declaring $ERROR as const in …
- 07:50 WikiStart edited by
- Cleaned up text. (diff)
- 07:48 WikiStart edited by
- Mentioned _DebugBugReportEnv() function (thanks JP) (diff)
- 01:17 WikiStart edited by
- Major revamp to explain what we want and expect from users. (diff)
01/25/09:
- 16:12 Ticket #789 (Avast! make virus alert when converting even an completely empty ...) closed by
- No Bug: See sticky in our forums what needss to be done but it obviously doesn't help to report it here. Your AV provider is a better place to start: http://www.autoitscript.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=34658
- 15:48 Ticket #789 (Avast! make virus alert when converting even an completely empty ...) created by
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- 05:18 Ticket #788 (can't get text from external apps listview) closed by
- Works For Me: See here for why this ticket is a waste of time.
- 02:10 Ticket #788 (can't get text from external apps listview) created by
- It seems that either this is a bug, doesn't work with all apps, or not …
01/23/09:
- 08:38 Ticket #786 (Error in _SQLite_Exec) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed in version: 3.3.1.0
01/22/09:
- 19:26 BadContent edited by
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- 18:38 Ticket #787 (Obfuscator improvements) closed by
- Rejected: This is well outside the scope of anything we should be distributing with AutoIt. Very few people even understand these things and even fewer actually need to change it.
- 16:48 Ticket #787 (Obfuscator improvements) created by
- Hello! Regarding this topic …
- 11:40 Ticket #786 (Error in _SQLite_Exec) created by
- _SQLite_Exec set allway @error to 0 see the Line 3 from the end "If …
01/21/09:
- 19:17 Ticket #785 (AGAIN: @ScriptDir does contain a trailing backslash on drive root) closed by
- No Bug: So what, you want it to return an INVALID path? C: is not path.
- 19:01 Ticket #785 (AGAIN: @ScriptDir does contain a trailing backslash on drive root) created by
- Could not reopen ticket #753 : …
- 15:41 Ticket #784 (Open SciTE4AutoIt without saving file and click F1) closed by
- No Bug: As reported many times in our forums: The AutoIt3 specific shortcuts/tools in SciTE will only work when the file is saved with a proper autoit3 (.au3) file extension.
- 10:00 Ticket #784 (Open SciTE4AutoIt without saving file and click F1) created by
- Open SciTE4AutoIt without saving file and click F1 or clik …
01/20/09:
- 18:58 Ticket #783 (Easier GUIs) closed by
- Rejected: Several comments here. * Our syntax is not such that it allows that. Honestly? Your syntax looks like a mess to me. I much prefer being verbose. I see a lot of ambiguity in your example. * You're comparing apples to oranges. HTML and CSS? Seriously? Comparing native GUIs to HTML forms is not a valid comparison. * With simplicity comes lack of functionality. The more simple you make something the more functionality you take away or the harder you make the advanced functionality to use. We try to make things as simple as we can while still allowing advanced functionality. * You're the first person to complain about the complexity. Most people suggest that it's pretty easy to create GUIs in AutoIt. * The last time I checked AutoIt supported writing your own functions. If you aren't satisfied with the complexity of the native functions write your own wrappers around them to abstract away the complex parts you seldom use.
- 12:10 Ticket #783 (Easier GUIs) created by
- Why can't you just write Menu(6 Options), File, Edit, View, …
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