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I really have a lot of fun with scripting in AutoIT. I want to thank all of you for the load of information on this forum!

So now I want to use one of the macro recorders. I could only find that they are in the Scite package. So I downloaded that here. I basicly downloaded everything that I could find and installed it all. So now I have an Scite.exe file that opens an sort of notepad/autoit thing.

Alt+F7 - Run VoSs2o0o's AutoItMacroGenerator ...Another recorder for script.

But when I press alt+f7 nothing happend :< neither in AutoIT. Then I asked a friend of mine to look at it (he has a lot more computer experience), but he didn't get it either. I'm feeling really stupid because it probably is really easy, but the documentation on the site doesn't explain how I should install it. If anyone would help me I would be really gratefull! Thanks in advanche.

P.s. sorry for any grammar or spelling errors, English isn't my first language.

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Do you have an AutoIt file open in SciTE? You have to set the language to AutoIt for the menu items to show up.

I have, but all the menu options are working except language. When I click it I see it being clicked, but there won't appear any options to click :s
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Open a known au3 script in SciTE. Do you see the menu then? It should look like this:

Thanks for your quick reply Volly. I don't have the same menu options as you do, so I guess I didn't installed it correct. My menu looks like this

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With SciTE active, hold down the shift key and press F12. After you do that, look at the tools menu again.

What do you mean with SciTE active? That I have it open and I can work in it? That doesn't seem to do anything, no differences in the menu.

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Rigest.

In order for the AutoIt special menus to appear you need a saved .au3 file open in SciTE. Try that and you should get a menu like Volly showed above. :mellow:

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Rigest.

In order for the AutoIt special menus to appear you need a saved .au3 file open in SciTE. Try that and you should get a menu like Volly showed above. :mellow:

M23

Edit: Tags went funny.

Thank you Melba23, but I already used a saved .au3 file in the above screenshot. Thanks anyway.
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That screen you posted still doesn't look correct.

How have you installed the SciTE4AutoIt3 package? (installer or Zip file?)

What does the Help/About screen tell you exactly?

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