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Hi Guys

Plz i Need Two Command Run in Same Time

(;~ 1 Don't Stop And ;~ 2 D'ont Stop)   i need notify 2 separate things

;~ 1
While 1
SplashTextOn("", "1", 100, 80, 5, 5, 50, "", 20)
Sleep(2000)
SplashOff()
ExitLoop
WEnd

;~ 2
While 1
SplashTextOn("", "2", 100, 80, 105, 5, 50, "", 20)
Sleep(2000)
SplashOff()
WEnd

Tnx

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ahmeddzcom,

You can only have one splash screen at any one time - so you cannot display both together. :(>

Why do you need 2 splash screens? Are you trying to notify 2 separate things? If so then perhaps my Notify UDF might be useful - look in my sig for the link. ;)

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BTW, your While loops aren't needed. You're not looping, so putting the commands into a loop makes no sense.

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BTW, your While loops aren't needed. You're not looping, so putting the commands into a loop makes no sense.

2nd loop is ;)

Edit:

This could be done like this:

1.  Create a separate script that does the SplashText

2.  Use Run + ScriptFullPath + AutoIt3ExecuteScript + ScriptPathName + any command lines you want to pass

You could create hidden GUI control(s), use these controls to set a value that the other script could read.

Then you could pass the GUI hwnd (as a number and convert to hwnd in the SplashText script), the control id number, and all the parameters that splashtext function accepts.

In a loop, you could check to see if the value is set in the hwnd+controlid, if it is, run the splash text, if it isn't, close the splashtext with splashoff.

Sounds harder than it would be.

Edited by SmOke_N

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... a little trick ...

$code1 = "while 1" & @CRLF & "SplashTextOn('', '1', 100, 80, 5, 5, 50, '', 20)" & @CRLF & "sleep(2000)" & @CRLF & "SplashOff()" & @CRLF & "WEnd"
$code2 = "while 1" & @CRLF & "SplashTextOn('', '2', 100, 80, 125, 5, 50, '', 20)" & @CRLF & "sleep(2000)" & @CRLF & "SplashOff()" & @CRLF & "WEnd"
_ExecuteScript($code1, $code2)
MsgBox(0, "Info", "the 2 Splash are running in 2 endless separate tasks")
Exit

Func _ExecuteScript($code1, $code2)
    Local $tmp1 = @TempDir & "\tempexec1.tmp"
    Local $tmp2 = @TempDir & "\tempexec2.tmp"
    Local $hwnd = FileOpen($tmp1, 26)
    FileWrite($hwnd, $code1)
    FileClose($hwnd)
    $hwnd = FileOpen($tmp2, 26)
    FileWrite($hwnd, $code2)
    FileClose($hwnd)
    $pid1 = Run('"' & @AutoItExe & '" /AutoIt3ExecuteScript "' & $tmp1 & '"')
    $pid2 = Run('"' & @AutoItExe & '" /AutoIt3ExecuteScript "' & $tmp2 & '"')
EndFunc   ;==>_ExecuteScript
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I see Chimp understood what I was talking about.

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... a little trick ...

$code1 = "while 1" & @CRLF & "SplashTextOn('', '1', 100, 80, 5, 5, 50, '', 20)" & @CRLF & "sleep(2000)" & @CRLF & "SplashOff()" & @CRLF & "WEnd"
$code2 = "while 1" & @CRLF & "SplashTextOn('', '2', 100, 80, 125, 5, 50, '', 20)" & @CRLF & "sleep(2000)" & @CRLF & "SplashOff()" & @CRLF & "WEnd"
_ExecuteScript($code1, $code2)
MsgBox(0, "Info", "the 2 Splash are running in 2 endless separate tasks")
Exit

Func _ExecuteScript($code1, $code2)
    Local $tmp1 = @TempDir & "\tempexec1.tmp"
    Local $tmp2 = @TempDir & "\tempexec2.tmp"
    Local $hwnd = FileOpen($tmp1, 26)
    FileWrite($hwnd, $code1)
    FileClose($hwnd)
    $hwnd = FileOpen($tmp2, 26)
    FileWrite($hwnd, $code2)
    FileClose($hwnd)
    $pid1 = Run('"' & @AutoItExe & '" /AutoIt3ExecuteScript "' & $tmp1 & '"')
    $pid2 = Run('"' & @AutoItExe & '" /AutoIt3ExecuteScript "' & $tmp2 & '"')
EndFunc   ;==>_ExecuteScript

 Yeaaa  ... This   :thumbsup:  . Tnx Chimp 

     But not Run After Compile  o:)  :geek: 

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If it is only two splash screens you are concerned over, then simple updating the one splash screen at regular intervals, with either message, should be good enough. Using the Adlib functions (perhaps) or one main Loop, etc.

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