Cactuscat222 Posted January 14, 2008 Author Posted January 14, 2008 (edited) Gosh, you made that like so many lines shorter! And so much more organized! As you can see, I have AutoIt down, but I just don't think enough to use "Select-Case" more (Especially for the hotkeys... Gosh I wouldnt have to have 20 different functions for each and every Inventory Slot!) EDIT: Well, I actually think I did really well on this script. I should just study Variables much more so I can do things like you FreeFry. Although I did like the way I managed this script, even with the numerous variables and such, but because of that, I can see more of what I was thinking, and (a little) easier debugging Edited January 14, 2008 by Cactuscat222
FreeFry Posted January 14, 2008 Posted January 14, 2008 Hehe, thanks, I hope you can figure out how it works, and even learn something from it. :} The only thing that I coudln't get to work was the bug aboit it selecting Slot10 instead of Slot1.. must be some kind of bug in autoit perhaps. :/
FreeFry Posted January 14, 2008 Posted January 14, 2008 (edited) Doing that will create two entries of Slot1 at the top of the combo box... Edit: lol crzftx deleted his post.. GuiCtrlSetData(-1, "Slot1|Slot2|Slot3|Slot4|Slot5|Slot6|Slot7|Slot8|Slot9|Slot10|Slot11|Slot12|Slot13|Slot14|Slot15|Slot16|Slot17|Slot18|Slot19|Slot20|") Edited January 14, 2008 by FreeFry
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