theguy0000 Posted October 8, 2006 Share Posted October 8, 2006 I know there is a way to make windows Always on Top, but How could I make a GUI always on bottom? So that it's like it's part of the desktop, and it could never end up above another window, it is only shown when that section of the desktop is visible. Sorry If the answer is obvious, but I searched the help file to no avail... The cake is a lie.www.theguy0000.com is currentlyUP images.theguy0000.com is currentlyUP all other *.theguy0000.com sites are DOWN Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xenobiologist Posted October 8, 2006 Share Posted October 8, 2006 Hi, you mean something like bginfo.exe does? So long, Mega Scripts & functions Organize Includes Let Scite organize the include files Yahtzee The game "Yahtzee" (Kniffel, DiceLion) LoginWrapper Secure scripts by adding a query (authentication) _RunOnlyOnThis UDF Make sure that a script can only be executed on ... (Windows / HD / ...) Internet-Café Server/Client Application Open CD, Start Browser, Lock remote client, etc. MultipleFuncsWithOneHotkey Start different funcs by hitting one hotkey different times Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
theguy0000 Posted October 8, 2006 Author Share Posted October 8, 2006 Hi,you mean something like bginfo.exe does?So long,Megauhh may be asking something obvious here, but could I have a little more info on that..? The cake is a lie.www.theguy0000.com is currentlyUP images.theguy0000.com is currentlyUP all other *.theguy0000.com sites are DOWN Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators SmOke_N Posted October 8, 2006 Moderators Share Posted October 8, 2006 (edited) Hmmm, I'm 99% sure I did a proof of Concept a long time ago with AnyGUI.au3 ... Can't remember what forum it was in though or for whom I did it. Edit: Found it... Is something like what you are looking for?expandcollapse popup#include <GUIConstants.au3> ;Functions used from AnyGUI v2.6 by Quaizywabbit $DeskTop = ControlGetHandle('Program Manager', 'FolderView', 'SysListView321') $C1 = _TargetaddCombo('', @DesktopWidth - 155, 65, 135, 20, Default, Default, $DeskTop) GUICtrlSetData($C1[0], "It|is|possible|to|create|that|type|of|GUI") GUISetState() $B1 = _TargetaddButton("Example 1", @DesktopWidth - 80, 100, 60, 30, -1, -1, $DeskTop) GUISetState() $B2 = _TargetaddButton("Example 2", @DesktopWidth - 150, 100, 60, 30, -1, -1, $DeskTop) GUISetState() While WinExists($DeskTop) $msg = GUIGetMsg(1) Select Case $msg[0] = $B1[0] MsgBox(0, 'Example', 'This is just an example') Case $msg[0] = $B2[0] If MsgBox(4, 'Exit?', 'Would you like to exit?') = 6 Then Exit EndSelect Sleep(5) WEnd Func _TargetaddChild($text, $PosX, $PosY, $SizeX, $SizeY, $LocTargethWnd = 0); If not ($LocTargethWnd = 0) Then $TargethWnd = $LocTargethWnd Local $a = GUICreate($text, $SizeX, $SizeY, $PosX, $PosY, $WS_CHILD, -1, $TargethWnd) If $a = 0 Then SetError(1) Return $a EndFunc ;==>_TargetaddChild Func _TargetaddCombo($text, $PosX, $PosY, $SizeX, $SizeY, $style = -1, $exstyle = -1, $LocTargethWnd = 0) If not ($LocTargethWnd = 0) Then $TargethWnd = $LocTargethWnd Local $a[3] $a[2] = _TargetaddChild($text, $PosX, $PosY, $SizeX, $SizeY, $TargethWnd) $a[0] = GUICtrlCreateCombo($text, 0, 0, $SizeX, $SizeY, $style, $exstyle) $a[1] = ControlGetHandle($a[2], "", $a[0]) If $a[2] = 0 Or $a[0] = 0 Or $a[1] = "" Then SetError(1) Return 0 Else Return $a EndIf EndFunc ;==>_TargetaddCombo Func _TargetaddButton($text, $PosX, $PosY, $SizeX, $SizeY, $style = -1, $exstyle = -1, $LocTargethWnd = 0) If not ($LocTargethWnd = 0) Then $TargethWnd = $LocTargethWnd Local $a[3] $a[2] = _TargetaddChild($text, $PosX, $PosY, $SizeX, $SizeY, $TargethWnd) $a[0] = GUICtrlCreateButton($text, 0, 0, $SizeX, $SizeY, $style, $exstyle) $a[1] = ControlGetHandle($a[2], "", $a[0]) If $a[2] = 0 Or $a[0] = 0 Or $a[1] = "" Then SetError(1) Return 0 Else Return $a EndIf EndFunc ;==>_TargetaddButton Edited October 8, 2006 by SmOke_N Common sense plays a role in the basics of understanding AutoIt... If you're lacking in that, do us all a favor, and step away from the computer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
theguy0000 Posted October 8, 2006 Author Share Posted October 8, 2006 Hmmm, I'm 99% sure I did a proof of Concept a long time ago with AnyGUI.au3 ... Can't remember what forum it was in though or for whom I did it. Edit: Found it... Is something like what you are looking for?{KLIP!}ya, that's great! thanks! The cake is a lie.www.theguy0000.com is currentlyUP images.theguy0000.com is currentlyUP all other *.theguy0000.com sites are DOWN Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
theguy0000 Posted October 8, 2006 Author Share Posted October 8, 2006 wait, no, how can I read a gui ctrl? The cake is a lie.www.theguy0000.com is currentlyUP images.theguy0000.com is currentlyUP all other *.theguy0000.com sites are DOWN Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators SmOke_N Posted October 8, 2006 Moderators Share Posted October 8, 2006 I gave an example, look at how $B1 or $B2 are being noticed they are pressed. Common sense plays a role in the basics of understanding AutoIt... If you're lacking in that, do us all a favor, and step away from the computer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators SmOke_N Posted October 8, 2006 Moderators Share Posted October 8, 2006 expandcollapse popup#include <GUIConstants.au3> ;Functions used from AnyGUI v2.6 by Quaizywabbit $DeskTop = ControlGetHandle('Program Manager', 'FolderView', 'SysListView321') $C1 = _TargetaddCombo('', @DesktopWidth - 155, 65, 135, 20, Default, Default, $DeskTop) GUICtrlSetData($C1[0], "It|is|possible|to|create|that|type|of|GUI") GUISetState() $B1 = _TargetaddButton("Example 1", @DesktopWidth - 80, 100, 60, 30, -1, -1, $DeskTop) GUISetState() $B2 = _TargetaddButton("Example 2", @DesktopWidth - 150, 100, 60, 30, -1, -1, $DeskTop) GUISetState() While WinExists($DeskTop) $msg = GUIGetMsg(1) Select Case $msg[0] = $B1[0] MsgBox(0, 'Example', 'This is just an example') Case $msg[0] = $B2[0] If GUICtrlRead($C1[0]) <> '' Then MsgBox(64, 'Info', GUICtrlRead($C1[0])) If MsgBox(4, 'Exit?', 'Would you like to exit?') = 6 Then Exit EndSelect Sleep(5) WEnd Func _TargetaddChild($text, $PosX, $PosY, $SizeX, $SizeY, $LocTargethWnd = 0); If not ($LocTargethWnd = 0) Then $TargethWnd = $LocTargethWnd Local $a = GUICreate($text, $SizeX, $SizeY, $PosX, $PosY, $WS_CHILD, -1, $TargethWnd) If $a = 0 Then SetError(1) Return $a EndFunc ;==>_TargetaddChild Func _TargetaddCombo($text, $PosX, $PosY, $SizeX, $SizeY, $style = -1, $exstyle = -1, $LocTargethWnd = 0) If not ($LocTargethWnd = 0) Then $TargethWnd = $LocTargethWnd Local $a[3] $a[2] = _TargetaddChild($text, $PosX, $PosY, $SizeX, $SizeY, $TargethWnd) $a[0] = GUICtrlCreateCombo($text, 0, 0, $SizeX, $SizeY, $style, $exstyle) $a[1] = ControlGetHandle($a[2], "", $a[0]) If $a[2] = 0 Or $a[0] = 0 Or $a[1] = "" Then SetError(1) Return 0 Else Return $a EndIf EndFunc ;==>_TargetaddCombo Func _TargetaddButton($text, $PosX, $PosY, $SizeX, $SizeY, $style = -1, $exstyle = -1, $LocTargethWnd = 0) If not ($LocTargethWnd = 0) Then $TargethWnd = $LocTargethWnd Local $a[3] $a[2] = _TargetaddChild($text, $PosX, $PosY, $SizeX, $SizeY, $TargethWnd) $a[0] = GUICtrlCreateButton($text, 0, 0, $SizeX, $SizeY, $style, $exstyle) $a[1] = ControlGetHandle($a[2], "", $a[0]) If $a[2] = 0 Or $a[0] = 0 Or $a[1] = "" Then SetError(1) Return 0 Else Return $a EndIf EndFunc ;==>_TargetaddButtonLook at $B2 and GUICtrlRead() Common sense plays a role in the basics of understanding AutoIt... If you're lacking in that, do us all a favor, and step away from the computer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
theguy0000 Posted October 8, 2006 Author Share Posted October 8, 2006 I gave an example, look at how $B1 or $B2 are being noticed they are pressed.oh, ok :"> thanks The cake is a lie.www.theguy0000.com is currentlyUP images.theguy0000.com is currentlyUP all other *.theguy0000.com sites are DOWN Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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