Guest phillip Posted January 23, 2004 Posted January 23, 2004 where to get a list of built in macros for version 3.
CyberSlug Posted January 23, 2004 Posted January 23, 2004 Should be in the help file... @AppDataCommonDir Path to Application Data. @AppDataDir Path to current user's Application Data. @AutoItVersion Version number of AutoIt such as 3.0.81.0. @CommonFilesDir Path to Common Files folder. @Compiled Returns 1 if script is a compiled executable; otherwise, returns 0. @ComputerName Computer's network name. @ComSpec Returns the value of the %comspec% the SPECified secondary COMmand interpreter. Is primarly for command line uses, e.g. Run(@ComSpec & " /k help | more"). @CR Carriage return, Chr(13); sometimes used for line breaks. @CRLF = @CR & @LF ;occasionally used for line breaks. @DesktopCommonDir Path to Desktop. @DesktopDir Path to current user's Desktop. @DesktopHeight Height of screen in pixels. (horizontal resolution) @DesktopWidth Width of screen in pixels. (vertical resolution) @DocumentsCommonDir Path to Documents. @error Status of the error flag. See the SetError function. @FavoritesCommonDir Path to Favorites. @FavoritesDir Path to current user's Favorites. @HOUR Hours value of clock in 24-hour format. Range is 00 to 23. @IPAddress1 IP address of first network adapter. Tends to return 127.0.0.1 on some computers. @IPAddress2 IP address of second network adapter. Returns 0.0.0.0 if not applicable. @IPAddress3 IP address of third network adapter. Returns 0.0.0.0 if not applicable. @IPAddress4 IP address of fourth network adapter. Returns 0.0.0.0 if not applicable. @LF Line feed, Chr(10); typically used for line breaks. @MDAY Current day of month. Range is 01 to 31. @MIN Minutes value of clock. Range is 00 to 59. @MON Current month. Range is 01 to 12. @MyDocumentsDir Path to My Documents target. @OSBuild Returns the OS build number. For example, Windows 2003 Server returns 3790. @OSLang Returns code denoting OS Language. See Appendix for possible values. @OSServicePack Service pack info in the form of "Service Pack 3" or, for Windows 95, it may return "B". @OSTYPE Returns "WIN32_NT" for NT/2000/XP and returns "WIN32_WINDOWS" for 95/98/Me. @OSVersion Returns one of the following: WIN_XP, WIN_2000, WIN_NT4, WIN_ME, WIN_98, WIN_95. @ProgramFilesDir Path to Program Files folder. @ProgramsCommonDir Path to Start Menu's Programs folder. @ProgramsDir Path to current user's Programs (folder on Start Menu). @ScriptDir Directory containing the running script. (Result does not contain a trailing backslash). @ScriptFullPath Equivalent to @ScriptDir & "\" & @ScriptName. @ScriptName Long filename of the running script. @SEC Seconds value of clock. Range is 00 to 59. @StartMenuCommonDir Path to Start Menu folder. @StartMenuDir Path to current user's Start Menu. @StartupCommonDir Path to Startup folder. @StartupDir Current user's Startup folder. @SW_HIDE Hide window. @SW_MAXIMIZE Maximize window. @SW_MINIMIZE Minimize window. @SW_RESTORE Undoes a window minimization or maximization. @SW_SHOW Shows a previously hidden window. @SystemDir Path to Windows System (or System32) folder. @TAB Tab character, Chr(9). @TempDir Path to the temporary files folder. @UserName ID of the currently logged on user. @WDAY Numeric day of week. Range is 1 to 7 which corresponds to Sunday through Saturday. @WindowsDir Path to Windows folder. @WorkingDir Current/active working directory. (Result does not contain a trailing backslash). @YDAY Current day of year. Range is 1 to 366 (or 365 if not a leap year). @YEAR Current four-digit year. Newest version also has @Temp (the temporary directory) and @UserName Use Mozilla | Take a look at My Disorganized AutoIt stuff | Very very old: AutoBuilder 11 Jan 2005 prototype I need to update my sig!
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