zigggo Posted August 28, 2012 Share Posted August 28, 2012 Hi. I am trying be clever and do the following: Script folder path: C:\scripts\main\main.au3 Scripts common libraries path: C:\scripts\libs\ In the main.au3 file, I have an #include "/.../libs/lib.au3" Unfortunately, the compiler complains of not finding this path. Any idea if there some variation of this that would work? Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BrewManNH Posted August 28, 2012 Share Posted August 28, 2012 Try it with "..libslib.au3" If I posted any code, assume that code was written using the latest release version unless stated otherwise. Also, if it doesn't work on XP I can't help with that because I don't have access to XP, and I'm not going to.Give a programmer the correct code and he can do his work for a day. Teach a programmer to debug and he can do his work for a lifetime - by Chirag GudeHow to ask questions the smart way! I hereby grant any person the right to use any code I post, that I am the original author of, on the autoitscript.com forums, unless I've specifically stated otherwise in the code or the thread post. If you do use my code all I ask, as a courtesy, is to make note of where you got it from. Back up and restore Windows user files _Array.au3 - Modified array functions that include support for 2D arrays. - ColorChooser - An add-on for SciTE that pops up a color dialog so you can select and paste a color code into a script. - Customizable Splashscreen GUI w/Progress Bar - Create a custom "splash screen" GUI with a progress bar and custom label. - _FileGetProperty - Retrieve the properties of a file - SciTE Toolbar - A toolbar demo for use with the SciTE editor - GUIRegisterMsg demo - Demo script to show how to use the Windows messages to interact with controls and your GUI. - Latin Square password generator Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators Melba23 Posted August 28, 2012 Moderators Share Posted August 28, 2012 zigggo,If that path is common to all your scripts then you could set it as a recognised include folder. The Adding UDFs to AutoIt and SciTE tutorial in the Wiki tells you how. M23 Any of my own code posted anywhere on the forum is available for use by others without any restriction of any kind Open spoiler to see my UDFs: Spoiler ArrayMultiColSort ---- Sort arrays on multiple columnsChooseFileFolder ---- Single and multiple selections from specified path treeview listingDate_Time_Convert -- Easily convert date/time formats, including the language usedExtMsgBox --------- A highly customisable replacement for MsgBoxGUIExtender -------- Extend and retract multiple sections within a GUIGUIFrame ---------- Subdivide GUIs into many adjustable framesGUIListViewEx ------- Insert, delete, move, drag, sort, edit and colour ListView itemsGUITreeViewEx ------ Check/clear parent and child checkboxes in a TreeViewMarquee ----------- Scrolling tickertape GUIsNoFocusLines ------- Remove the dotted focus lines from buttons, sliders, radios and checkboxesNotify ------------- Small notifications on the edge of the displayScrollbars ----------Automatically sized scrollbars with a single commandStringSize ---------- Automatically size controls to fit textToast -------------- Small GUIs which pop out of the notification area Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zigggo Posted August 28, 2012 Author Share Posted August 28, 2012 Try it with "..libslib.au3"This worked! I don't know why I was using forward slashes, sigh.zigggo,If that path is common to all your scripts then you could set it as a recognised include folder. The Adding UDFs to AutoIt and SciTE tutorial in the Wiki tells you how. M23I was thinking of doing this, but I am running these scripts off a shared network folder on a test machine(s) and didn't want to set this up for each computer. Will be compiling eventually into an .exe Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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