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I'm running win7 RC1 and have the latest AutoITSciTE installed, but i have a big problem with it.

For some damn reason some of the code auto complete don't work, on my laptop running XP when i type $code auto complete shows a box with all $c****'s

also when i type gcsd and hit space SciTE turns it to GuiCtrlSetData(), but not on PC running Win7 that don't happen :)

If i type msg on win7 the auto complete works fine, and converts it to MsgBox().

But why don't the rest work in 7 ?

Any suggs??

Regards

Rex

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Are you sure you run the full SciTE4AutoIt3 installation?

What does Help/About tell you in SciTE?

Jos

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Are you sure you run the full SciTE4AutoIt3 installation?

What does Help/About tell you in SciTE?

Jos

I Downloaded http://www.autoitscript.com/cgi-bin/getfile.pl?../autoit3/scite/download/SciTE4AutoIt3.exe

And installed it on both machines, and on xp it works fine ?

Sc1  
Version 1.79
    Nov 22 2009 15:22:50
by Neil Hodgson.
 Updated: Valik & Jos
Modified version of SC1 which only contains
the AutoIt3 Lexer.
Check the SciTE4AutoIt3 Homepage for a
full version with lots of extras.
http://www.autoitscript.com/autoit3/scite

/Rex

EDIT: Attached a screen recording in win 7 showing what happen (or don't happen).

/Rex

EDIT:

Just checked SciTE on my Laptop and it says

SciTE
Version 1.79
    Jul 16 2009 18:30:31
by Neil Hodgson.
 Updated: Valik & Jos
Check the SciTE4AutoIt3 Homepage for Updates
http://www.autoitscript.com/autoit3/scite

So i did a reinstall on my PC, and now it works fine - don't know why a SciTE Light was installed.

-> Removed the wmv file, no need for it more :)

Regards

/Rex

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