Nova Posted March 3, 2004 Posted March 3, 2004 Hi guys This is a total newbie question I have a pic on my desktop called 1.bmp Is there a script command to set that pic as my desktop background. I DONT WANT to use a script that just left clicks on the pic and selects set as desktop background. Is there a neat way of doing this like an Autov3 command I dont know. /setdesktop image (1.bmp) NOT REAL COMMAND JUST WILD GUESS Plz help !!!! I have a great application for this idea.
Nova Posted March 3, 2004 Author Posted March 3, 2004 Wow Larry thats awsome tnx a million. Did u write that program "AutXtra" What else can it do ??? I owe u one man thast really cool
Nova Posted March 3, 2004 Author Posted March 3, 2004 What did u write it with ??? Im really impressed !!! Actually maby u can help me with another problem is it ok if I PM u ?
Nova Posted March 3, 2004 Author Posted March 3, 2004 What did u write it with ??? Im really impressed !!! Actually maby u can help me with another problem You seem to know alot is it ok if I P.M you ?
Nova Posted March 3, 2004 Author Posted March 3, 2004 I want to learn c,thats the reason I started using autoit as a stepping stone. Do you know where I can get a C Script writer and Compiler with a really good help file and tutorial. Auto it was simple to learn how to use I just started editing the Examples and asking questions here on the boards and I think I have a fair Crasp of it now. I can make simple progs with it and its a really sweet program with hundreds of uses. But I need more............
woleium Posted November 28, 2006 Posted November 28, 2006 I want to learn c,thats the reason I started using autoit as a stepping stone.Do you know where I can get a C Script writer and Compiler with a really good help file and tutorial.Auto it was simple to learn how to use I just started editing the Examples and asking questions here on the boards and I think I have a fair Crasp of it now.I can make simple progs with it and its a really sweet program with hundreds of uses.But I need more............lcc is a good free c compiler, and there is a good video introduction to c by Bruce Eckel (cant find the link)
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