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[ GUICtrlCreateEdit ]: limited data input.
-I create a GUICtrlCreateEdit but it is limited data input.
-I can only type: 30.014 words. If i type: more than 30.014 words, it only show: 30.014 words.

-Code:

#include <GuiConstants.au3>
#include <GuiListView.au3>
#include <Crypt.au3>
$Form1 = GUICreate("Example", 619, 691, -1, -1)
$Edit1 = GUICtrlCreateEdit("", 8, 8, 601, 153)
GUISetState(@SW_SHOW)
While 1
$nMsg = GUIGetMsg()
Switch $nMsg
Case $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE
Exit
EndSwitch
WEnd

 

->>> What's happen? Can you show me and bug it, fix it for me.
thank you so much
Have a nice weekend

Edited by anhyeuem
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did you try this: GUICtrlSetLimit()    ?

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  On 3/16/2014 at 8:00 AM, mLipok said:

did you try this: GUICtrlSetLimit()    ?

Maybe???

guictrlsetlimit(-1,1000000000)

Can you write for me

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Posted

Did you check documentation? I mean HelpFile, just press F1 in SciTe.

There is very good example:

You can even just click on GUICtrlCreateEdit() in your example from post #1, and then in "Related" you will see link to this function: 

GUICtrlSetLimit()

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Posted (edited)

Do you want to limit the number of word written in an Edit control OR do you want to write more then 30.014 words?

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms997530.aspx

Global Const $EM_SETLIMITTEXT = 0x00C5
Global Const $hEditBufSize = 500000000
;etc.
$hEdit = GuiCtrlCreateEdit("", 100, 100, 250, 250)
GUICtrlSendMsg($hEdit, $EM_SETLIMITTEXT, $hEditBufSize, 0)
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  • Single-line edit controls are limited to a maximum of 32K (32,767 bytes) of text and, of course, to a single line. By default, single-line edit controls are limited to 30,000 characters. An application can change this limit to a maximum of 32,767 characters with the EM_LIMITTEXT message described in "Edit Control Messages," later in this article.
  • Multiple-line edit controls are limited to a maximum of 64K (65,535 bytes) of text. Whether a multiple-line edit control is actually able to approach this limit is based on how the edit control uses memory. Techniques to control the way edit controls use memory are described in the next section, "Edit Controls and Memory." Multiple-line edit controls are also limited to the following:
    • characters per line of text
    • lines of text
    • pixels per line of text
Edited by Terenz

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Posted (edited)

i think i use: 

Guictrlsetlimit(-1,1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000)

it is enought for me:
 

#include <GuiConstants.au3>
#include <GuiListView.au3>
#include <Crypt.au3>
$Form1 = GUICreate("Example", 619, 691, -1, -1)
$Edit1 = GUICtrlCreateEdit("", 8, 8, 601, 153)
Guictrlsetlimit(-1,1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000)
GUISetState(@SW_SHOW)
While 1
$nMsg = GUIGetMsg()
Switch $nMsg
Case $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE
Exit
EndSwitch
WEnd
Edited by anhyeuem

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