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Hi Guys,

Maybe someone can help me out, iam not a programmer just a normal system engineer :)

I want all files listed in a GUI with a GUICtrlCreateList option.

So i use i have tried findfilefirst and next file.

In the help of autoit it puts the output in a msgbox.

How can i array that and list them in a GUICtrlCreateList option? and when i double click it will opens the file?

Thanks in advance (i hope :P)

Regards,

Marcel

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Hi Guys,

Maybe someone can help me out, iam not a programmer just a normal system engineer :)

I want all files listed in a GUI with a GUICtrlCreateList option.

So i use i have tried findfilefirst and next file.

In the help of autoit it puts the output in a msgbox.

How can i array that and list them in a GUICtrlCreateList option? and when i double click it will opens the file?

Thanks in advance (i hope :P)

Regards,

Marcel

This should get you started.

Change

If $search = -1 Then
    MsgBox(0, "Error", "No files/directories matched the search pattern")
    Exit
EndIf

While 1

To

If $search = -1 Then
    MsgBox(0, "Error", "No files/directories matched the search pattern")
    Exit
EndIf
$lData = ""
While 1

Change

MsgBox(4096, "File:", $file) to

to

$lData &= "|" & $File

In the GUI use

$List = GUICtrlCreateList("",<insert position and sizes here>)
GUICtrlSetData($List, $lData)

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This should get you started.

Change

If $search = -1 Then
    MsgBox(0, "Error", "No files/directories matched the search pattern")
    Exit
EndIf

While 1

To

If $search = -1 Then
    MsgBox(0, "Error", "No files/directories matched the search pattern")
    Exit
EndIf
$lData = ""
While 1

Change

MsgBox(4096, "File:", $file) to

to

$lData &= "|" & $File

In the GUI use

$List = GUICtrlCreateList("",<insert position and sizes here>)
GUICtrlSetData($List, $lData)

dude many thanks! it works,

Marcel

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