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Hi am new to the forum, sorry if my English is not so good, i use google translator, and now the question:

how do I make the recognition of a drag & drop in a window eg.

I drag an icon from the desktop and release on a window, how to catch the values of all objects in the window, including the window.

#include <GUIConstants.au3>

Opt("GUIOnEventMode", 1)

$GUI = GUICreate('Drop a file in the edit', 400, 400, -1, -1, -1, $WS_EX_ACCEPTFILES)

$ahIcons0 = GUICtrlCreateIcon(@SystemDir & '\shell32.dll'        , -5, 10, 20)
GUICtrlSetTip(-1,'Ciccio','',1,1)                
GuiCtrlSetState($ahIcons0 ,$GUI_DROPACCEPTED)

GUISetOnEvent($GUI_EVENT_DROPPED, "Drop")
GUISetOnEvent($GUI_EVENT_CLOSE, "Quit")

GUISetState()

While 1        
       Sleep(2000)
WEnd

Func Quit()
       GUIDelete($GUI)
       Exit
EndFunc

Func Drop()
       ConsoleWrite('@GUI_DropID: ' & @GUI_DropID & ' @GUI_DragFile: ' & @GUI_DragFile & ' @GUI_DragID: ' & @GUI_DragID & @CRLF)
EndFunc

Any suggestions

Thank you

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Hi am new to the forum, sorry if my English is not so good, i use google translator, and now the question:

how do I make the recognition of a drag & drop in a window eg.

I drag an icon from the desktop and release on a window, how to catch the values of all objects in the window, including the window.

#include <GUIConstants.au3>

Opt("GUIOnEventMode", 1)

$GUI = GUICreate('Drop a file in the edit', 400, 400, -1, -1, -1, $WS_EX_ACCEPTFILES)

$ahIcons0 = GUICtrlCreateIcon(@SystemDir & '\shell32.dll' , -5, 10, 20)
GUICtrlSetTip(-1,'Ciccio','',1,1) 
GuiCtrlSetState($ahIcons0 ,$GUI_DROPACCEPTED)

GUISetOnEvent($GUI_EVENT_DROPPED, "Drop")
GUISetOnEvent($GUI_EVENT_CLOSE, "Quit")

GUISetState()

While 1 
 Sleep(2000)
WEnd

Func Quit()
 GUIDelete($GUI)
 Exit
EndFunc

Func Drop()
 ConsoleWrite('@GUI_DropID: ' & @GUI_DropID & ' @GUI_DragFile: ' & @GUI_DragFile & ' @GUI_DragID: ' & @GUI_DragID & @CRLF)
EndFunc

Any suggestions

Thank you

The script you showed does tell you the file or icon which is dropped on the folder icon in your window. What else is it you want?

I think your version of AutoIt is not the latest because I need to include "Windowsconstants.au3" to run your script.

EDIT: Welcome BigOneWay :(

Edited by martin
Serial port communications UDF Includes functions for binary transmission and reception.printing UDF Useful for graphs, forms, labels, reports etc.Add User Call Tips to SciTE for functions in UDFs not included with AutoIt and for your own scripts.Functions with parameters in OnEvent mode and for Hot Keys One function replaces GuiSetOnEvent, GuiCtrlSetOnEvent and HotKeySet.UDF IsConnected2 for notification of status of connected state of many urls or IPs, without slowing the script.
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Yes I have the 3.3 portable version.

If I run the drag & drop over the icon it's OK, but I also need to run the drag & drop over the window to a different management of the link.

I also tried inserting a picture as background, the result is that the image hides the object icon even if the icon is over the image

I also tried to use the WinAPIEx.au3 but I did not understand much

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Yes I have the 3.3 portable version.

If I run the drag & drop over the icon it's OK, but I also need to run the drag & drop over the window to a different management of the link.

I also tried inserting a picture as background, the result is that the image hides the object icon even if the icon is over the image

I also tried to use the WinAPIEx.au3 but I did not understand much

You have chosen not exactly an easy task. That's what I came (tested on Windows XP).

#Include <GUIConstantsEx.au3>
#Include <Icons.au3>
#Include <WinAPIEx.au3>
#Include <WindowsConstants.au3>

Global $WM_DROPFILES = 0x0233

; Create GUI
$hForm = GUICreate('MyGUI', 800, 600)
GUICtrlCreatePic(@WindowsDir & '\Web\Wallpaper\Ascent.jpg', 0, 0, 800, 600)
GUICtrlSetState(-1, $GUI_DISABLE)
$Pic = GUICtrlCreatePic('', 40, 40, 48, 48)
$hPic = GUICtrlGetHandle(-1)

; Set icon with transparent background (works for RGB/A icons only)
$hIcon = _Icons_Icon_Extract(@SystemDir & '\shell32.dll', 130, 48, 48)
$hBitmap = _Icons_Bitmap_CreateFromIcon($hIcon)
_WinAPI_FreeIcon($hIcon)
_SetHImage($Pic, $hBitmap)
_WinAPI_FreeObject($hBitmap)

; Register $Pic window procedure (need to changing cursor and registering WM_DROPFILES message)
$hDll = DllCallbackRegister('_WinProc', 'ptr', 'hwnd;uint;wparam;lparam')
$pDll = DllCallbackGetPtr($hDll)
$hProc = _WinAPI_SetWindowLong($hPic, $GWL_WNDPROC, $pDll)

; Enable Drag&Drop (0 - Disable, 1 - Enable)
_WinAPI_DragAcceptFiles($hPic, 1)

GUISetState()

; Main loop
While 1
    $Msg = GUIGetMsg()
    Switch $Msg
        Case $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE
            ExitLoop
    EndSwitch
WEnd

; Unregister $Pic window proc
_WinAPI_SetWindowLong($hPic, $GWL_WNDPROC, $hProc)
DllCallbackFree($hDll)

GUIDelete()

Exit

; $Pic control handler procedure
Func _WinProc($hWnd, $iMsg, $wParam, $lParam)
    Switch $iMsg
        Case $WM_DROPFILES

            Local $FileList = _WinAPI_DragQueryFileEx($wParam)

            If IsArray($FileList) Then
                ConsoleWrite('--------------------------------------------------' & @CR)
                For $i = 1 To $FileList[0]
                    ConsoleWrite($FileList[$i] & @CR)
                Next
            EndIf
            _WinAPI_DragFinish($wParam)
            Return 0
    EndSwitch
    Return _WinAPI_CallWindowProc($hProc, $hWnd, $iMsg, $wParam, $lParam)
EndFunc   ;==>_WinProc

Icons.au3

WinAPIEx.au3

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I know, infact I came here because the AutoIt forums of my country did not arrive ideas

He had also found something that I function

#include <GUIConstants.au3>
#Include <WinAPIEx.au3>

Global Const $WM_DROPFILES = 0x0233
Global $hForm, $Msg, $Check, $Edit, $hEdit, $hDll, $pDll, $hProc

$GUI = GUICreate('Drop a file in the edit', 200, 200);, -1, -1, -1, $WS_EX_ACCEPTFILES)

;~     GUICtrlSetState(-1, $GUI_DROPACCEPTED)

$ahIcons0 = GUICtrlCreateIcon(@SystemDir & '\shell32.dll'   , -5, 85, 85)
GUICtrlSetTip(-1,'Ciccio','',1,1)       
GuiCtrlSetState($ahIcons0 ,$GUI_DROPACCEPTED)

$hDll = DllCallbackRegister('_WinProc', 'ptr', 'hwnd;uint;wparam;lparam')
$pDll = DllCallbackGetPtr($hDll)

$hProc = _WinAPI_SetWindowLong($GUI, $GWL_WNDPROC, $pDll)
;~ $hProc = _WinAPI_SetWindowLong($ahIcons0, $GWL_WNDPROC, $pDll)

_WinAPI_DragAcceptFiles($GUI)
_WinAPI_DragAcceptFiles($ahIcons0)

GUISetState()

While 1
    $gm = GUIGetMsg()
    Switch $gm
        Case $GUI_EVENT_DROPPED
            ConsoleWrite('@GUI_DragID: ' & @GUI_DragID & @CRLF & '@GUI_DropID: ' & @GUI_DropID & @CRLF & '@GUI_DragFile: ' & @GUI_DragFile & @CRLF)
        Case $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE
            ExitLoop
    EndSwitch
WEnd

Func _WinProc($hWnd, $iMsg, $wParam, $lParam)
    Switch $iMsg
        Case $WM_DROPFILES
            Local $FileList = _WinAPI_DragQueryFileEx($wParam)
            If (Not @error) And ($FileList[0] = 1) Then
                ConsoleWrite('@GUI_DragFile: ' & $FileList[1] & @CRLF)
                ConsoleWrite('@GUI_DragID: ' & @GUI_DragID & @CRLF)
            EndIf
            _WinAPI_DragFinish($wParam)
            Return 0
    EndSwitch
    Return _WinAPI_CallWindowProc($hProc, $hWnd, $iMsg, $wParam, $lParam)
EndFunc   ;==>_WinProc

Note that with

$HProc _WinAPI_SetWindowLong = ($ahIcons0, $GWL_WNDPROC, $pDll)

work function: _WinProc

if active:

$HProc _WinAPI_SetWindowLong = ($ahIcons0, $GWL_WNDPROC, $pDll)

disabling that for the GUI

_WinProc function is turned off and starts working on:

Case $ GUI_EVENT_DROPPED

in più con la Gui attivata l'icona non viene più individuata e le variabili:

@GUI_DragID

@GUI_DropID

@GUI_DragFile

rimangono inutilizzate

se individuasse sia icone che finestra sarebbe ottimo.

idee?

Sorry for my English

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