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Hi guys,

The help page for _GUICtrlToolbar_PressButton mentions _GUICtrlToolbar_ClickButton but it is not included in GuiToolbar.au3

Can someone provide the code? I'm using version 3.2.10.0

Thanks

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Hi guys,

The help page for _GUICtrlToolbar_PressButton mentions _GUICtrlToolbar_ClickButton but it is not included in GuiToolbar.au3

Can someone provide the code? I'm using version 3.2.10.0

Thanks

I missed taking that out of the remarks. But no matter it'll end up in the next beta

; #FUNCTION# ====================================================================================================================
; Name...........: _GUICtrlToolbar_ClickAccel
; Description ...: Clicks a specific button using it's accelerator
; Syntax.........: _GUICtrlToolbar_ClickAccel($hWnd, $cAccel[, $sButton = "left"[, $fMove = False[, $iClicks = 1[, $iSpeed = 1]]]])
; Parameters ....: $hWnd        - Handle to the control
;                  $cAccel      - Button accelerator
;                  $sButton     - Button to click
;                  $fMove       - Mouse movement flag:
;                  | True - Mouse will be moved
;                  |False - Mouse will not be moved
;                  $iClicks     - Number of clicks
;                  $iSpeed      - Mouse movement speed
; Return values .:
; Author ........: Paul Campbell (PaulIA)
; Modified.......:
; Remarks .......:
; Related .......: _GUICtrlToolbar_ClickButton, _GUICtrlToolbar_ClickIndex
; Link ..........;
; Example .......; Yes
; ===============================================================================================================================
Func _GUICtrlToolbar_ClickAccel($hWnd, $cAccel, $sButton = "left", $fMove = False, $iClicks = 1, $iSpeed = 1)
    If $Debug_TB Then _GUICtrlToolbar_ValidateClassName($hWnd)
    Local $iID

    $iID = _GUICtrlToolbar_MapAccelerator($hWnd, $cAccel)
    _GUICtrlToolbar_ClickButton($hWnd, $iID, $sButton, $fMove, $iClicks, $iSpeed)
EndFunc   ;==>_GUICtrlToolbar_ClickAccel

; #FUNCTION# ====================================================================================================================
; Name...........: _GUICtrlToolbar_ClickButton
; Description ...: Clicks a specific button
; Syntax.........: _GUICtrlToolbar_ClickButton($hWnd, $iCommandID[, $sButton = "left"[, $fMove = False[, $iClicks = 1[, $iSpeed = 1]]]])
; Parameters ....: $hWnd        - Handle to the control
;                  $iCommandID  - Button command ID
;                  $sButton     - Button to click
;                  $fMove       - Mouse movement flag:
;                  | True - Mouse will be moved
;                  |False - Mouse will not be moved
;                  $iClicks     - Number of clicks
;                  $iSpeed      - Mouse movement speed
; Return values .:
; Author ........: Paul Campbell (PaulIA)
; Modified.......: Gary Frost
; Remarks .......:
; Related .......: _GUICtrlToolbar_ClickAccel, _GUICtrlToolbar_ClickIndex
; Link ..........;
; Example .......; Yes
; ===============================================================================================================================
Func _GUICtrlToolbar_ClickButton($hWnd, $iCommandID, $sButton = "left", $fMove = False, $iClicks = 1, $iSpeed = 1)
    If $Debug_TB Then _GUICtrlToolbar_ValidateClassName($hWnd)
    Local $tPoint, $tRect, $iX, $iY, $iMode, $aPos

    $tRect = _GUICtrlToolbar_GetButtonRectEx($hWnd, $iCommandID)
    $tPoint = _WinAPI_PointFromRect($tRect)
    $tPoint = _WinAPI_ClientToScreen($hWnd, $tPoint)
    _WinAPI_GetXYFromPoint($tPoint, $iX, $iY)
    If Not $fMove Then
        $iMode = Opt("MouseCoordMode", 1)
        $aPos = MouseGetPos()
        Opt("MouseCoordMode", $iMode)
        _WinAPI_ShowCursor(False)
        MouseClick($sButton, $iX, $iY, $iClicks, $iSpeed)
        MouseMove($aPos[0], $aPos[1], 0)
        _WinAPI_ShowCursor(True)
    Else
        MouseClick($sButton, $iX, $iY, $iClicks, $iSpeed)
    EndIf
EndFunc   ;==>_GUICtrlToolbar_ClickButton

; #FUNCTION# ====================================================================================================================
; Name...........: _GUICtrlToolbar_ClickIndex
; Description ...: Clicks a specific button using it's index
; Syntax.........: _GUICtrlToolbar_ClickIndex($hWnd, $iIndex[, $sButton = "left"[, $fMove = False[, $iClicks = 1[, $iSpeed = 1]]]])
; Parameters ....: $hWnd        - Handle to the control
;                  $iIndex      - Button index
;                  $sButton     - Button to click
;                  $fMove       - Mouse movement flag:
;                  | True - Mouse will be moved
;                  |False - Mouse will not be moved
;                  $iClicks     - Number of clicks
;                  $iSpeed      - Mouse movement speed
; Return values .:
; Author ........: Paul Campbell (PaulIA)
; Modified.......:
; Remarks .......:
; Related .......: _GUICtrlToolbar_ClickAccel, _GUICtrlToolbar_ClickButton
; Link ..........;
; Example .......; Yes
; ===============================================================================================================================
Func _GUICtrlToolbar_ClickIndex($hWnd, $iIndex, $sButton = "left", $fMove = False, $iClicks = 1, $iSpeed = 1)
    If $Debug_TB Then _GUICtrlToolbar_ValidateClassName($hWnd)
    Local $iCommandID

    $iCommandID = _GUICtrlToolbar_IndexToCommand($hWnd, $iIndex)
    _GUICtrlToolbar_ClickButton($hWnd, $iCommandID, $sButton, $fMove, $iClicks, $iSpeed)
EndFunc   ;==>_GUICtrlToolbar_ClickIndex

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I added the functions into GuiToolbar.au3, but I got the error:

C:\Program Files\AutoIt3\Include\GuiToolbar.au3 (2105) : ==> Unknown function name.:

$tPoint = _WinAPI_PointFromRect($tRect)

$tPoint = ^ ERROR

So I also needed to added the following functions into WinAPI.au3, just to let you know.

; #FUNCTION# ====================================================================================================


================
; Description ...: Returns the top/left coordinates of a tagRECT as a tagPOINT structure
; Parameters ....: $tRect      - tagRECT structure
;                 $fCenter   - If True, the return will be a point at the center of  the  rectangle,  otherwise  the  left/top
;                 +coordinates are returned.
; Return values .: Success    - tagPOINT structure
; Author ........: Paul Campbell (PaulIA)
; Remarks .......: This function is used to get the click position for many of the click functions in the library
; Related .......:
; ====================================================================================================


===========================
Func _WinAPI_PointFromRect(ByRef $tRect, $fCenter = True)
    Local $iX1, $iY1, $iX2, $iY2, $tPoint

    $iX1 = DllStructGetData($tRect, "Left")
    $iY1 = DllStructGetData($tRect, "Top")
    $iX2 = DllStructGetData($tRect, "Right")
    $iY2 = DllStructGetData($tRect, "Bottom")
    If $fCenter Then
        $iX1 = $iX1 + (($iX2 - $iX1) / 2)
        $iY1 = $iY1 + (($iY2 - $iY1) / 2)
    EndIf
    $tPoint = DllStructCreate($tagPOINT)
    DllStructSetData($tPoint, "X", $iX1)
    DllStructSetData($tPoint, "Y", $iY1)
    Return $tPoint
EndFunc  ;==>_WinAPI_PointFromRect

; #FUNCTION# ====================================================================================================


================
; Description ...: Returns the X/Y values from a tagPOINT structure
; Parameters ....: $tPoint    - tagPOINT structure
;                 $iX         - X value
;                 $iY         - Y value
; Return values .:
; Author ........: Paul Campbell (PaulIA)
; Remarks .......: This function extracts the X/Y values from a tagPOINT structure
; Related .......: _Lib_GetPointFromXY, _Lib_GetXYFromRect
; ====================================================================================================


===========================
Func _WinAPI_GetXYFromPoint(ByRef $tPoint, ByRef $iX, ByRef $iY)
    $iX = DllStructGetData($tPoint, "X")
    $iY = DllStructGetData($tPoint, "Y")
EndFunc  ;==>_WinAPI_GetXYFromPoint
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