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The summary of the workaround in that topic is:

Each hotkeyset another function, so I will have to add functions in advance (the opposite function of the script).

I will explain what I want to make:

The hotkey manager will read hotkeys.ini.

It hides itself and sets the hotkeys automatically.

Details:

In the ini file there is: The hotkey-keys + program to run.

For each hotkey, run a program found in the ini file.

Scrap of my script:

Func SetHotkeys($Count)
$Number = $Count + 1
For $i = 1 To $Number
$hotkey = IniRead($IniFile, "Hotkeys", "Hotkey" & $i, "")
HotKeySet($hotkey, "DoFunction")
Next
EndFunc

So, when a user presses a certain hotkey, it will run DoFunction().

How would the script know which program to run?

How would I let the DoFunction() know which hotkey is pressed?

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This sucks, I don't want to set 64 static functions.

So, there's no other way?

Never mind, I will create 15 functions.

So, people will be able to set/delete 15 different hotkeys.

Edited by SlimShady
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remember that functions also change if they have variable, so you could use a cycle, and have 2 hotkeys do several hundred functions.

I will use a variation of one key for the example

Hotkeyset("{pause}","dosomething")
Hotkeyset("!{pause}","cycle"); ALT+Pause cycles and displays it.
$x=0
$arrayX=Stringsplit("func1,func2,func3,somethingelse,morejunk,lalala,bob,fred,func9,func10",",")
cycle()
while 1
sleep(10)
wend



func cycle()
tooltip("")
if $x>9 then
$x=1
else
$x=$x+1
endif
tooltip($arrayX[$x],200,0)
endfunc

func dosomething()
msgbox(1,"You could design this to call",$arrayX[$x],5)
endfunc

so how many would you really need?

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thinking more on the subject, you could use that INI file, or you could have it pop open an input box and change them in the program itself, and use iniwrite to save changes etc, etc.

"Limits are for those with no imagination..." .. scriptkitty

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Edit: UBound returns the number of elements. Please note the addition of "-1" after the UBound call from my original post (if you saw it before.)

Heh, I didn't see your post scriptkitty until I had already codded this. It's basically a stripped down example of what you mentioned above. I thought I'd share it anyway since I went through the trouble of codding it :D

;//// CODE SEGMENT START \\\\
;put your ini read code here

;for this example I will have $input be an array where $array[0] is an array of hotkeys
;and $array[1] is an array of function names to run
;change to fit your needs

#include "funcs.au3";external file that we can edit to include more functions as needed
;script will fail without it, so we should test for its existance before this line
;I was lazy for this stripped script.  fix it before you use it.
For $i = 0 To UBound($array, 2) - 1
  HotKeySet($array[0, $i], $array[1, $i])
Next

While 1
  Sleep(60000)
WEnd
;\\\\ CODE SEGMENT END ////

;//// CODE SEGMENT START \\\\
;code to add a new hotkey
$key = InputBox("New hotkey", "Enter an AutoIt hotkey")
$name = InputBox("Hotkey Name", "Please name your hotkey")
$file = FileOpenDialog("Select file to run when hotkey pressed", "C:\", "All (*.*)", 1)
If not FileExists($file) Then Exit;invalid selection -- may want to notify user instead
;code assumes hotkey and name are valid.  please check them with code before this point

$funcs = FileOpen(@ScriptDir & "\" & "funcs.au3", 1);open in append mode to add another func
If $funcs = -1 Then Exit;error while opening file -- may want to notify user instead

FileWriteLine($funcs, "Func " & $name)
FileWriteLine($funcs, 'Run("' & $file & '")' )
FileWriteLine($funcs, "Endunc")
FileClose($funcs)

;add the values to your ini file with IniWite() here
;change to meet your needs
IniWrite($IniFile, "Hotkeys", "Hotkey", $key)
IniWtie($IniFile, "Names", "Name", $name)
;\\\\ CODE SEGMENT END ////

Edited to correct a minor grammar mistake.

Edited by pekster

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I posted this after I read Scriptkitty's post

I forgot about global variables. But it's still not right.

You created an array with function names...

How would you run the functions when the names (variables) are in an array?

The hotkeyset can only run one function. So you will have to create many functions if you have many hotkeys.

If you can prove me wrong please post it here.

So, I created "many" functions with the example Larry posted.

(About 15 functions/hotkeys.)

offtopic:

I'll create a graphical user interface for all my scripts when AutoItGui is officially released. Currently I list all settings using a loop and display them in a msgbox.

Edited by SlimShady
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More example.

My main question is if you had one hotkey, how would you know what function you wanted to run if more than one? A variable in memory? if so you can build that in.

Hotkeyset("{pause}","dosomething")
Hotkeyset("!{pause}","cycle"); ALT+Pause cycles and displays it.
$x=0
$arrayX=Stringsplit("func1,func2,func3,somethingelse,morejunk,lalala,bob,fred,func9,func10",",")
cycle()
while 1
sleep(10)
wend



func cycle()
tooltip("")
if $x>9 then
$x=1
else
$x=$x+1
endif
tooltip($arrayX[$x],200,0)
endfunc

func dosomething()
    If $x=10 Then 
  call($arrayX[10]); example, this acutally runs func10()
    Else
    parms($arrayX[$x]); this will send a parm to a func.
EndIf

EndFunc

Func parms($y)
    msgbox(1,"You could design this to call",$y,5)
EndFunc


Func func10()
    exit
EndFunc

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The hotkeyset can only run one function. So you will have to create many functions if you have many hotkeys.

Maybe, maybe not...

You can cycle the hotkey as well as what function that hotkey calls.

Hotkeyset("{pause}","func1")
Hotkeyset("!{pause}","cycle"); ALT+Pause cycles and displays it.
$x=0
$arrayX=Stringsplit("func1,func2,func3",",")
cycle()
while 1
sleep(10)
wend



func cycle()
tooltip("")
if $x>2 then
$x=1
else
$x=$x+1
endif
tooltip($arrayX[$x],200,0)
Hotkeyset("{pause}",$arrayX[$x])
endfunc

func func1()
msgbox(1,"info","Hi, I am func1",5)
EndFunc

func func2()
msgbox(1,"info","Hi, I am func2",5)
EndFunc

func func3()
msgbox(1,"info","Hi, I am func3",5)
endfunc

edit.. maybe I am just not understanding the question, or the why. But it is fun to think of all that ways you can change it.

Edited by scriptkitty

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If I read you correctly, Slim, you want to use the INI file to drive a "menu" of hotkeys - each of which will fire up an application corresponding with the hotkey in the INI file .. rather than run through them all sequentially..?

If that's so, then that's quite neat, but how is Larry's suggestion (below) inadequate?

You may have to set up a static 64 functions. I think 64 is the HotKey limit anyhow. Then assign the hotkey to an unassigned function.

Func HotKey1()

;IniRead HotKeyRun1 key here

;Run IniRead result

EndFunc

Func HotKey2()

;IniRead HotKeyRun2 key here

;Run IniRead result

EndFunc

so, now the magic is in the INI file management.

Lar.

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That are nice examples. They don't solve this problem:

If you want to use a hotkey, the Hotkeyset can't tell a function which hotkey is pressed.

As in "an argument".

Example of what I would like to have:

HotKeySet($hotkey, DoFunction($x))

The $x variable will be some value I gave it.

And I can use one function that processes every hotkey that's set.

Edited by SlimShady
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If I read you correctly, Slim, you want to use the INI file to drive a "menu" of hotkeys - each of which will fire up an application corresponding with the hotkey in the INI file .. rather than run through them all sequentially..?

If that's so, then that's quite neat, but how is Larry's suggestion (below) inadequate?

That's a good example. It's not a real problem with the script I'm making now.

I gave up already and used Larry's example, but Scriptkitty thought he had the solution :D.

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Ahh, one func called differently from many hotkeys. :D

I couldn't see the forest for the trees there.

need to make 15 functions for 15 variations of the one function. Don't need 15 hotkeys nessasarly, but would need 15 different functions for 15 seperate keys.

example:

func runthis($x)

run($x)

endfunc

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Question for developers: Would it be possible to create a macro, say @HotKey, that returns the value (string representation) of the most recently pressed hotkey?

If so, we could do something like:

HotKeySet"{Esc}" ,"keyHandler")
HotKeySet"{Pause}" ,"keyHandler")

Func keyHandler()
Select
  Case @HotKey = "{Esc}"
    MsgBox(4096,"", "you pressed Escape."
  Case @HotKey = "{Pause}"
    MsgBox(4096,"", "you pressed Pause."
EndSelect
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Another complex issue that arrises is the dynamic ability of his script. From what I understand SlimShady, you want the ability to add in additional hotkeys and programs through this script. Since each function needs to be defined by itself, you need to edit some kind of AU3 file when a new function is created (like my example above.) Without this, you would have to edit the source of your main program whenever you wanted to add in a new hotkey that referanced to a new function.

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Actually I was thinking of generic functions that are defined in the script by an array:

$arrayX=Stringsplit("bob,fred,sam,ect",",")
; bunch of code
hotkeyset("{pause}","func1"); just an example
hotkeyset("!{pause}","func2"); just one more example
while 1
sleep(10)
wend


func dosomething($x)
msgbox(1,"display", $x)
endfunc

func func1()
dosomething($arrayX[1])
endfunc
func func2()
dosomething($arrayX[2])
endfunc
func func3()
dosomething($arrayX[3])
endfunc
func func4()
dosomething($arrayX[4])
endfunc

You could make up say 50 generic functions that would actually be defined by the array. That array could be read from a text file, ini, ect.

In this example, I made 4 functions, but only used 2 of them. They both use the same fund dosomething()

To make it easier to type all these functions in:

hotkeyset("{pause}","start")
WinWait("(*#$&")

Func start()
    For $i=1 To 10; change this to how many you want
    send("func func"&$i&"(){enter}")
    send("dosomething($arrayX["&$i&"]){enter}")
    send("{home}endfunc{enter}")  
    Next
EndFunc
Edited by scriptkitty

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