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depends on what is being done.

you can hide the autoit icon etc....

dépend de ce qui est fait.

vous pouvez cacher l'icône etc. d'autoit.

C'est un forum anglais, vous obtiendra plus d'aide si on pose les questions en anglais

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SciTE for AutoItDirections for Submitting Standard UDFs

 

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#NoTrayIcon Would hide the icon.

@SW_HIDE would hide the window, eg, WinSetState("TITLE", "", @SW_HIDE)

How would I say this in french? xD, I can speak, and read french. Just cant write it.

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#NoTrayIcon Would hide the icon.

@SW_HIDE would hide the window, eg, WinSetState("TITLE", "", @SW_HIDE)

How would I say this in french? xD, I can speak, and read french. Just cant write it.

I usually use http://translate.google.com/translate_t

SciTE for AutoItDirections for Submitting Standard UDFs

 

Don't argue with an idiot; people watching may not be able to tell the difference.

 

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Good idea, Seems to be more accurate than bablefish too.

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Le #NoTrayIcon cacherait l'icône. le @SW_HIDE cacherait la fenêtre, par exemple, WinSetState (TITRE, "", @SW_HIDE)

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