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  1. Hi Forum, I wrote an Autoit script that automates downloading log files from a Data Logger. (GUI_1) This involves launching of third party software like WinSCP using my script. While downloading logs, I would like to blur the background (preferably blackout the background) leaving only GUI_1 visible so that users will only see the messages coming from my script and therefore user mistakes will be minimised. I can blur the background by creating another GUI (GUI_2) and using _GDIPlus. However, as I use WinWaitActive and WinActivate functions, there is no way for me to run my script behind GUI_2 as my script needs windows to be active for clicking on relevant buttons and other controls by moving mouse to specific mouse co-ordinates. Is there a way for me to achieve this. What I want is to run my script showing only GUI_1 and hiding everything else on the desktop bu masking with GUI_2. To make it more clear, I have a bottom layer on the desktop where the real mouse moving and clicking is taking place and middle layer for GUI_2 and then GUI_1 as the top most layer. Thank you guys, Any help is appreciated. UM
  2. in the help is something similar to what i want to do but instead of screen capture i want to cut a rectangular chunk out of an image, _GDIPlus_GraphicsDrawImage() let me dwaw the image where i want on the x y coordinates but i want to copy a certain Width and Height from a custom X and Y coordinate. i went to look at ScreenCapture.au3 seems that _WinAPI_BitBlt does the job but i don't understand it, is there a simple way staying with _GDIPlus_Graphics? or any tips on how to do it with _WinAPI_BitBlt ? help file example #include <GDIPlus.au3> #include <ScreenCapture.au3> #include <WinAPI.au3> Example() Func Example() Local $hBitmap1, $hBitmap2, $hImage1, $hImage2, $hGraphic ; Initialize GDI+ library _GDIPlus_Startup() ; Capture full screen $hBitmap1 = _ScreenCapture_Capture("") $hImage1 = _GDIPlus_BitmapCreateFromHBITMAP($hBitmap1) ; Capture screen region $hBitmap2 = _ScreenCapture_Capture("", 0, 0, 400, 300) $hImage2 = _GDIPlus_BitmapCreateFromHBITMAP($hBitmap2) ; Draw one image in another $hGraphic = _GDIPlus_ImageGetGraphicsContext($hImage1) _GDIPlus_GraphicsDrawImage($hGraphic, $hImage2, 100, 100) ; Draw a frame around the inserted image _GDIPlus_GraphicsDrawRect($hGraphic, 100, 100, 400, 300) ; Save resultant image _GDIPlus_ImageSaveToFile($hImage1, @MyDocumentsDir & "\GDIPlus_Image.jpg") ; Clean up resources _GDIPlus_ImageDispose($hImage1) _GDIPlus_ImageDispose($hImage2) _WinAPI_DeleteObject($hBitmap1) _WinAPI_DeleteObject($hBitmap2) ; Shut down GDI+ library _GDIPlus_Shutdown() ShellExecute(@MyDocumentsDir & "\GDIPlus_Image.jpg") EndFunc ;==>Example
  3. #include <GDIPlus.au3> #include <GuiConstantsEx.au3> #include <MsgBoxConstants.au3> Example() Func Example() Local $hImage, $sFile, $hGUI, $hGraphic, $hThumbnail, $iW_new, $iH_new $sFile = FileOpenDialog("Please select an image", "", "Image (*.jpg;*.png;*.bmp;*.gif;*.tif)", BitOR($FD_PATHMUSTEXIST, $FD_FILEMUSTEXIST)) If @error Then Exit MsgBox(BitOR($MB_TOPMOST, $MB_ICONERROR), "Error", "No image file has been selected", 30) _GDIPlus_Startup() $hImage = _GDIPlus_ImageLoadFromFile($sFile) If @error Or Not $hImage Then MsgBox(BitOR($MB_TOPMOST, $MB_ICONERROR), "Error", "This file isn't supported by GDIPlus!") Else $hGUI = GUICreate("GDI+ _GDIPlus_ImageGetThumbnail Demo", 320, 200) GUISetBkColor(0x202020) GUISetState() $hGraphic = _GDIPlus_GraphicsCreateFromHWND($hGUI) $hThumbnail = _GDIPlus_ImageGetThumbnail($hImage, 96, 96) $iW_new = _GDIPlus_ImageGetWidth($hThumbnail) $iH_new = _GDIPlus_ImageGetHeight($hThumbnail) _GDIPlus_GraphicsDrawImageRect($hGraphic, $hThumbnail, (320 - $iW_new) / 2, (200 - $iH_new) / 2, $iW_new, $iH_new) ;center image in GUI Do Until GUIGetMsg() = $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE _GDIPlus_ImageDispose($hImage) _GDIPlus_ImageDispose($hThumbnail) EndIf _GDIPlus_Shutdown() EndFunc ;==>ExampleThe image is resized but also rotated, why? I just want to reduce its size without changing the appearance. Someone can give me some information. THX
  4. I'm trying to put an icon in the top of the GUI window using _GDIPlus.au3. I've tried using the Sleep(20) that has been suggested to no avail. Thank you for any and all help. Func GUI() Local $hImageGreen, $hImageRed, $hGraphic, $CheckRunning, $Parent, $ButtonInstall, $buttonUninstall, $ButtonStart, $ButtonStop, $ButtonConfigure _GDIPlus_Startup() $hImageRed = _GDIPlus_ImageLoadFromFile(@UserProfileDir & "\Desktop\SRRS\console\Red.png") $hImageGreen = _GDIPlus_ImageLoadFromFile(@UserProfileDir & "\Desktop\SRRS\console\Green.png") $Parent = GUICreate("Console", 345, 225) ConsoleWrite($hImageRed & "<-red green->" & $hImageGreen) $CheckRunning = ProcessExists("test.exe") If $CheckRunning <> 0 Then GUICtrlCreateLabel("its running!", 110, 40) $hGraphic = _GDIPlus_GraphicsCreateFromHWND($Parent) Sleep(20) _GDIPlus_GraphicsDrawImage($hGraphic, $hImageGreen, 110, 40) Else GUICtrlCreateLabel("not running!", 108, 40) $hGraphic = _GDIPlus_GraphicsCreateFromHWND($Parent) Sleep(20) _GDIPlus_GraphicsDrawImage($hGraphic, $hImageRed, 110, 40) EndIf $ButtonInstall = GUICtrlCreateButton("Install", 55, 85, 70) $ButtonUninstall = GUICtrlCreateButton("Uninstall", 55, 125, 70) $ButtonStart = GUICtrlCreateButton("Start", 210, 85) $ButtonStop = GUICtrlCreateButton("Stop", 210, 125) $ButtonConfigure = GUICtrlCreateButton("Configure", 131, 165, 70) GUICtrlCreateLabel("Is it Running?", 110, 10) GUISetState(@SW_SHOW) ;shows the GUI window
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