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AutoI Technology Curriculum Book part 118 pdf

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TrayMenuMode Extend the behaviour of the script tray icon/menu. This can be done with a combination (adding) of the following values. 0 = default menu items (Script Paused/Exit) are appended to the usercreated menu; usercreated checked items will automatically unchecked; if you double click the tray icon then the controlid is returned which has the "Default"-style (default). 1 = no default menu 2 = user created checked items will not automatically unchecked if you click it 4 = don't return the menuitemID which has the "default"- style in the main contextmenu if you double click the tray icon 8 = turn off auto check of radio item groups TrayOnEventMode Enable/disable OnEvent functions notifications for the tray. 0 = (default) disable 1 = enable WinDetectHiddenText Specifies if hidden window text can be "seen" by the window matching functions. 0 = Do not detect hidden text (default) 1 = Detect hidden text WinSearchChildren Allows the window search routines to search child windows as well as top-level windows. 0 = Only search top-level windows (default) 1 = Search top-level and child windows WinTextMatchMode Alters the method that is used to match window text during search operations. 1 = Complete / Slow mode (default) 2 = Quick mode In quick mode AutoIt can usually only "see" dialog text, button text and the captions of some controls. In the default mode much more text can be seen (for instance the contents of the Notepad window). If you are having performance problems when performing many window searches then changing to the "quick" mode may help. WinTitleMatchMode Alters the method that is used to match window titles during search operations. 1 = Match the title from the start (default) 2 = Match any substring in the title 3 = Exact title match 4 = Advanced mode, see Window Titles & Text (Advanced) -1 to -4 = force lower case match according to other t ype of match. WinWaitDelay Alters how long a script should briefly pause after a successful window-related operation. Time in milliseconds to pause (default=250). Related Many! Example ; copy any you want to change ;default value is listed first Opt("CaretCoordMode", 1) ;1=absolute, 0=relative, 2=client Opt("ExpandEnvStrings", 0) ;0=don't expand, 1=do expand Opt("ExpandVarStrings", 0) ;0=don't expand, 1=do expand Opt("FtpBinaryMode", 1) ;1=binary, 0=ASCII Opt("GUICloseOnESC", 1) ;1=ESC closes, 0=ESC won't close Opt("GUICoordMode", 1) ;1=absolute, 0=relative, 2=cell Opt("GUIDataSeparatorChar","|") ;"|" is the default Opt("GUIOnEventMode", 0) ;0=disabled, 1=OnEvent mode enabled Opt("GUIResizeMode", 0) ;0=no resizing, <1024 special resizing Opt("GUIEventOptions",0) ;0=default, 1=just notification, 2=GuiCtrlRead tab index Opt("MouseClickDelay", 10) ;10 milliseconds Opt("MouseClickDownDelay", 10) ;10 milliseconds Opt("MouseClickDragDelay", 250) ;250 milliseconds Opt("MouseCoordMode", 1) ;1=absolute, 0=relative, 2=client Opt("MustDeclareVars", 0) ;0=no, 1=require pre-declare Opt("OnExitFunc","OnAutoItExit");"OnAutoItExit" called Opt("PixelCoordMode", 1) ;1=absolute, 0=relative, 2=client Opt("SendAttachMode", 0) ;0=don't attach, 1=do attach Opt("SendCapslockMode", 1) ;1=store and restore, 0=don't Opt("SendKeyDelay", 5) ;5 milliseconds Opt("SendKeyDownDelay", 1) ;1 millisecond Opt("TCPTimeout",100) ;100 milliseconds Opt("TrayAutoPause",1) ;0=no pause, 1=Pause Opt("TrayIconDebug", 0) ;0=no info, 1=debug line info Opt("TrayIconHide", 0) ;0=show, 1=hide tray icon Opt("TrayMenuMode",0) ;0=append, 1=no default menu, 2=no automatic check, 4=menuitemID not return Opt("TrayOnEventMode",0) ;0=disable, 1=enable Opt("WinDetectHiddenText", 0) ;0=don't detect, 1=do detect Opt("WinSearchChildren", 1) ;0=no, 1=search children also Opt("WinTextMatchMode", 1) ;1=complete, 2=quick Opt("WinTitleMatchMode", 1) ;1=start, 2=subStr, 3=exact, 4=advanced, -1 to - 4=Nocase Opt("WinWaitDelay", 250) ;250 milliseconds Function Reference WinExists Checks to see if a specified window exists. WinExists ( "title" [, "text"] ) Parameters title The title of the window to check. See Title special definition. text [optional] The text of the window to check. Return Value Success: Returns 1 if the window exists. Failure: Returns 0 otherwise. Remarks WinExists will return 1 even if the window is hidden. Related WinActive, WinWait, WinWaitActive, WinWaitClose, WinWaitNotActive, WinTitleMatchMode (Option) Example If WinExists("Untitled -") Then MsgBox(0, "", "Window exists") EndIf Function Reference WinFlash Flashes a window in the taskbar. WinFlash ( "title" [,"text" [,flashes [,delay ]]]) Parameters title The title of the window to read. See Title special definition. text [optional] The text of the window to read. flashes [optional] The amount of times to flash the window. Default 4. delay [optional] The time in milliseconds to sleep between each flash. Default 500 ms. Return Value None. Remarks This function is very useful for catching the user's eye! Related WinSetState Example ; flashes the window 4 times with a break in between each one of 1/2 second WinFlash("[CLASS:Notepad]","", 4, 500) Function Reference WinGetCaretPos Returns the coordinates of the caret in the foreground window WinGetCaretPos ( ) Parameters None. Return Value Success: Returns a 2-element array containing the following information: $array[0] = X coordinate $array[1] = Y coordinate Failure: Sets @error to 1. Remarks WinGetCaretPos might not return accurate values for Multiple Document Interface (MDI) applications if absolute CaretCoordMode is used. See example for a workaround. Note: Some applications report static coordinates regardless of caret position! Related CaretCoordMode (Option) Example $a = WinGetCaretPos() If Not @error Then ToolTip("First Method Pos", $a[0], $a[1]) sleep(2000) $b = _CaretPos() If Not @error Then ToolTip("Second Method Pos", $b[0], $b[1]) sleep(2000) ; More reliable method to get caret coords in MDI text editors. Func _CaretPos() Local $x_adjust = 5 Local $y_adjust = 40 Opt("CaretCoordMode", 0) ;relative mode Local $c = WinGetCaretPos() ;relative caret coords Local $w = WinGetPos("") ;window's coords Local $f = ControlGetFocus("","") ;text region "handle" Local $e = ControlGetPos("", "", $f) ;text region coords . Opt("MustDeclareVars", 0) ;0=no, 1=require pre-declare Opt("OnExitFunc","OnAutoItExit");"OnAutoItExit" called Opt("PixelCoordMode", 1) ;1=absolute, 0=relative,. text during search operations. 1 = Complete / Slow mode (default) 2 = Quick mode In quick mode AutoIt can usually only "see" dialog text, button text and the captions of some controls.

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