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Hi,

i'm woop, a french guy who read this forum to find help on the great tools, Autoit !! do you kwon it?

well, i start in the world of scripting, and autoit is very simple to use, but...

i put a list on my GUI, with the data reade from a ini file. the data of this first list is juste de section name of the ini.

that's work great.

my question is, i don't find the solution to set the data of the section from the ini file, in a new liste, and change this data while the selection change in the firt list.

i hope you cane read my english. if not tell me i will put a drawing of this !!!!

thank to all of you any way for reading this post....

ciao

woop

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Hi & welcome,

I don't how often I already wrote this, but again ... can you show us your code, please. It is much easier to understand you and your prob then.

So long,

Mega

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  • 1 month later...

my question is, i don't find the solution to set the data of the section from the ini file, in a new liste, and change this data while the selection change in the firt list.

Okay,

I get your GUI "Interface Homme Reboot" interface

I could change the "server.txt" ...

Not sure of the rest of your question.

I'm not on a server though, so maybe I can't help and I can't read the French headers.

vim

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