Darth Posted May 4, 2008 Share Posted May 4, 2008 (edited) Well I was upgrading the script, little changes here and there, merging functions, adding arguments, etc. Now the big thing I need help with is deciding the best road to go down. Originally sprites were handled by loading each frame into it's own little space in memory and in the array. The "new" method loads an entire sprite sheet full of equally sized frames (you have to space them manually more often then not before loading the file) and increments them with guictrlsetpos. The second method has the nice advantage of zero flicker ever because the image is nether being refreshed just shifted, but which one is more efficient? usually this wouldn't matter but this is autoit and a little performance hit ten times a second is kind of a big deal. Thanks in advance folks. This is the version with one frame per file. expandcollapse popup#cs ============================================ AutoIt Version: 3.2.10.0 Author: Neno Ivanov Script Function: Simple Sprite Animation #ce ============================================ #include<Guiconstants.au3> #include <WindowsConstants.au3> #include <StaticConstants.au3> #include-once Global $mainguiwiwndow = 0 Global const $sprite_image_format = ".bmp" Global $sprite_Arrays[101] Global $Inifile = "Sprite_funcs.ini" #cs=================== _Sprite_Init Initilizes the sprite "canvas" so that each sprite doesn't take up its own window on the status bar No Arguments #ce=================== Func _Sprite_Init() $mainguiwiwndow = GUICreate("",@desktopwidth,@desktopheight,0,0,$WS_POPUP,$WS_EX_LAYERED) GUISetState(@SW_SHOW) AdlibEnable ( "_sprite_proccesing" ,100 ) EndFunc #cs=================== _Sprite($name,$location, $height, $width,$x,$y) $location = the source file on the Hard Drive $height = the height of the sprite Sprites should be consecutively numbered and the location should only include the main name and extention eg. to retrive all frames for sprite name sprite $location = C:\Sprite and all frames will be loaded $width = the width of the sprite $x = the x co-ordinate of where the sprite should appear $y = the y co-ordinate of where the sprite should appear $array_size = the size of the sprite array i.e. 9 plus the number of frames the sprite has Returns nothing but populates the provided array with all the sprite Data image format is determined in the global constant $Sprite_image_format Returns the "sprite key" which is really just the position in the $Sprite_Arrays array of that sprite's array #ce=================== #cs=================== The way the array is set up is as follows $sprite_array[] = [5 ,133,55 ,32 ,32 ,300 ,450 ,0 ,4 ,0 ,0 ,C:\spite1.png,...,C:\spite5.png] $sprite_array[] = [number of frames,CID,GID,Height,width,x position,y position,is animated,current frame, x move speed, y move speed,sprite 1 ,...,sprite x ] #ce=================== Func _Sprite($array_size,$location, $height, $width,$x,$y) Local $sprite_array[$array_size] $sprite_array[2] = GUICreate("Sprite" & ($sprite_Arrays[0] +1),$width,$height,$x,$y,$WS_POPUP,$WS_EX_LAYERED,$mainguiwiwndow) $sprite_array[1] = GUICtrlCreatePic($location & "1" & $sprite_image_format,0,0,$width,$height, $SS_CENTERIMAGE) $sprite_array[3] = $height $sprite_array[4] = $width $sprite_array[5] = $x $sprite_array[6] = $y $i = 1 While (FileExists ( $location & $i & $sprite_image_format )) $sprite_array[$i+10] = $location & $i & $sprite_image_format $sprite_array[0] = $sprite_array[0] + 1 $i = $i + 1 WEnd $sprite_Arrays[0] = $sprite_Arrays[0] + 1 $sprite_Arrays[$sprite_Arrays[0]] = $sprite_array GUISetState(@SW_SHOW) Return $sprite_Arrays[0] EndFunc #cs=================== _Sprite_Set($Sprite_key,$X_mov,$Y_mov,$Is_animated) $Sprite_key = the value returned by _Sprite() $X_mov = the speed at which the sprite should move along the x axis. Positive moves right negetive moves left $Y_mov = the speed at which the sprite should move along the y axis. Positive moves down negetive moves up $Is_animated = decide whether or not the sprite is animated #ce=================== Func _Sprite_Set($Sprite_key,$X_mov,$Y_mov,$Is_animated) Local $Sprite_array = $Sprite_arrays[$Sprite_key] $Sprite_array[9] = $X_mov $Sprite_array[10] = $Y_mov $Sprite_array[7] = $Is_animated $Sprite_arrays[$Sprite_key] = $Sprite_array EndFunc #cs=================== _Sprite_Set($Sprite_key,$X_mov,$Y_mov,$Is_animated) $Sprite_key = the value returned by _Sprite() $Frame = the frame to set the sprite to #ce=================== Func _Sprite_Frame_Set($Sprite_key,$Frame) Local $Sprite_array = $Sprite_arrays[$Sprite_key] $Sprite_array[8] = $Frame GUICtrlSetImage ( $sprite_Array[1], $sprite_array[10+$Sprite_array[8]]) $Sprite_arrays[$Sprite_key] = $Sprite_array EndFunc #cs=================== _Sprite_Move($Sprite_key,$X_mov,$Y_mov) $Sprite_key = the value returned by _Sprite $X_mov = the amount of pixels to move the sprite on the x axis $Y_mov = the amount of pixels to move the sprite on the y axis Moves the specified sprite by a set amount of pixels once #ce=================== Func _Sprite_Move($Sprite_key,$X_mov,$Y_mov) Local $Sprite_array = $Sprite_Arrays[$Sprite_key] $Sprite_array[5] = $Sprite_array[5] + $X_mov $Sprite_array[6] = $Sprite_array[6] + $Y_mov WinMove ( "Sprite" & $Sprite_key, "", $Sprite_array[5], $Sprite_array[6]) $Sprite_Arrays[$Sprite_key] = $Sprite_array EndFunc #cs=================== _Sprite_Delete($Sprite_key) $Sprite_key = the value returned by _Sprite Delete's selected sprite #ce=================== Func _Sprite_Delete($Sprite_key) Local $Sprite_array = $Sprite_Arrays[$sprite_key] GUIDelete ($Sprite_array[2]) $Sprite_Arrays[$Sprite_key] = 0 EndFunc #cs=================== _sprite_processing Function used to move and animation sprites #ce=================== Func _sprite_proccesing () For $i = 1 to $sprite_Arrays[0] ; cycle through all sprites Local $Sprite_array = $Sprite_Arrays[$i] If IsArray($Sprite_array) Then If $Sprite_array[7] = 1 Then ;check if the sprite is animated GUICtrlSetImage ( $sprite_Array[1], $sprite_array[10+$Sprite_array[8]]) ;incriment frame $Sprite_array[8] = $Sprite_array[8] + 1 If $Sprite_array[8] > $Sprite_array[0] Then $Sprite_array[8] = 1 EndIf EndIf $Sprite_array[5] = $Sprite_array[5] + $Sprite_array[9] $Sprite_array[6] = $Sprite_array[6] + $Sprite_array[10] WinMove ( "Sprite" & $i, "", $Sprite_array[5], $Sprite_array[6]) ;move speed in pixels on the x and y axis $Sprite_Arrays[$i] = $Sprite_array EndIf Next EndFunc This is the version with a single sprite. expandcollapse popup#cs ============================================ AutoIt Version: 3.2.10.0 Author: Neno Ivanov Script Function: Simple Sprite Animation #ce ============================================ #include<Guiconstants.au3> #include <WindowsConstants.au3> #include <StaticConstants.au3> #include-once Global $mainguiwiwndow = 0 Global Const $sprite_image_format = ".bmp" Global $sprite_Arrays[101] Global $Inifile = "Sprite_funcs.ini" Global Const $LEFT = 1 Global Const $RIGHT = 0 Global Const $UP = 2 Global Const $DOWN = 3 #cs=================== _Sprite_Init Initilizes the sprite "canvas" so that each sprite doesn't take up its own window on the status bar No Arguments #ce=================== Func _Sprite_Init() $mainguiwiwndow = GUICreate("",@desktopwidth,@desktopheight,0,0,$WS_POPUP,$WS_EX_LAYERED) GUISetState(@SW_SHOW) AdlibEnable ( "_sprite_proccesing" ,100 ) EndFunc #cs=================== _Sprite($name,$location, $height, $width,$x,$y) $location = the source file on the Hard Drive $height = the height of the sprite Sprites should be consecutively numbered and the location should only include the main name and extention eg. to retrive all frames for sprite name sprite $location = C:\Sprite and all frames will be loaded $width = the width of the sprite $x = the x co-ordinate of where the sprite should appear $y = the y co-ordinate of where the sprite should appear $frames = the number of frames in the sprite Returns nothing but populates the provided array with all the sprite Data image format is determined in the global constant $Sprite_image_format Returns the "sprite key" which is really just the position in the $Sprite_Arrays array of that sprite's array #ce=================== #cs=================== The way the array is set up is as follows $sprite_array[] = [5 ,133,55 ,32 ,32 ,300 ,450 ,0 ,4 ,0 ,0 ,3 ,5 ,$RIGHT ] $sprite_array[] = [number of frames,CID,GID,Height,width,x position,y position,is animated,current frame, x move speed, y move speed,First Frame,Last Frame,Direction] #ce=================== Func _Sprite($frames,$location, $height, $width,$x,$y,$Direction) Local $sprite_array[14] $sprite_array[0] = $frames $sprite_array[2] = GUICreate("Sprite" & ($sprite_Arrays[0] +1),$width,$height,$x,$y,$WS_POPUP,$WS_EX_LAYERED,$mainguiwiwndow) $sprite_array[1] = GUICtrlCreatePic($location & $sprite_image_format,0,0,0,-($height*$Direction), $SS_CENTERIMAGE) $sprite_array[3] = $height $sprite_array[4] = $width $sprite_array[5] = $x $sprite_array[6] = $y $sprite_array[11] = 0 $sprite_array[12] = $frames - 1 $sprite_arrays[0] = $sprite_arrays[0] + 1 $sprite_array[13] = $Direction $sprite_Arrays[$sprite_Arrays[0]] = $sprite_array GUISetState(@SW_SHOW) Return $sprite_Arrays[0] EndFunc #cs=================== _Sprite_Set($Sprite_key,$X_mov,$Y_mov,$Is_animated) $Sprite_key = the value returned by _Sprite() $X_mov = the speed at which the sprite should move along the x axis. Positive moves right negetive moves left $Y_mov = the speed at which the sprite should move along the y axis. Positive moves down negetive moves up $Is_animated = decide whether or not the sprite is animated. -1 animates backwards 1 animates forwards $Frame = the frame to set it to $First_frame = the frame that begins the loop $Last_frame = the frame that ends the loop #ce=================== Func _Sprite_Set($Sprite_key,$X_mov,$Y_mov,$Is_animated,$Frame,$First_frame,$Last_frame,$Direction) Local $Sprite_array = $Sprite_arrays[$Sprite_key] $Sprite_array[9] = $X_mov $Sprite_array[10] = $Y_mov $Sprite_array[7] = $Is_animated If Not (($frame = -1) Or ($Direction = -1)) Then $Sprite_array[8] = $Frame $Sprite_array[13] = $Direction GUICtrlSetPos ( $sprite_Array[1], -($sprite_array[8]*$sprite_array[4]),-($Sprite_array[13]*$sprite_array[3])) EndIf If Not ($First_frame = -1) Then $Sprite_array[11] = $First_frame EndIf If Not ($Last_frame = -1) Then $Sprite_array[12] = $Last_frame EndIf $Sprite_arrays[$Sprite_key] = $Sprite_array EndFunc #cs=================== _Sprite_Move($Sprite_key,$X_mov,$Y_mov) $Sprite_key = the value returned by _Sprite $X_mov = the amount of pixels to move the sprite on the x axis $Y_mov = the amount of pixels to move the sprite on the y axis Moves the specified sprite by a set amount of pixels once #ce=================== Func _Sprite_Move($Sprite_key,$X_mov,$Y_mov) Local $Sprite_array = $Sprite_Arrays[$Sprite_key] $Sprite_array[5] = $Sprite_array[5] + $X_mov $Sprite_array[6] = $Sprite_array[6] + $Y_mov WinMove ( "Sprite" & $Sprite_key, "", $Sprite_array[5], $Sprite_array[6]) $Sprite_Arrays[$Sprite_key] = $Sprite_array EndFunc #cs=================== _Sprite_Delete($Sprite_key) $Sprite_key = the value returned by _Sprite Delete's selected sprite #ce=================== Func _Sprite_Delete($Sprite_key) Local $Sprite_array = $Sprite_Arrays[$sprite_key] GUIDelete ($Sprite_array[2]) $Sprite_Arrays[$Sprite_key] = 0 EndFunc #cs=================== _sprite_processing Function used to move and animation sprites #ce=================== Func _sprite_proccesing () For $i = 1 to $sprite_Arrays[0] ; cycle through all sprites Local $Sprite_array = $Sprite_Arrays[$i] If IsArray($Sprite_array) Then If $Sprite_array[7] <> 0 Then ;check if the sprite is animated GUICtrlSetPos ( $sprite_Array[1], -($sprite_array[8]*$sprite_array[4]),-($Sprite_array[13]*$sprite_array[3])) ;incriment frame $Sprite_array[8] = $Sprite_array[8] + $Sprite_array[7] If $Sprite_array[8] > $Sprite_array[12] Then $Sprite_array[8] = $Sprite_array[11] EndIf If $Sprite_array[8] < $Sprite_array[11] Then $Sprite_array[8] = $Sprite_array[12] EndIf EndIf $Sprite_array[5] = $Sprite_array[5] + $Sprite_array[9] $Sprite_array[6] = $Sprite_array[6] + $Sprite_array[10] WinMove ( "Sprite" & $i, "", $Sprite_array[5], $Sprite_array[6]) ;move speed in pixels on the x and y axis $Sprite_Arrays[$i] = $Sprite_array EndIf Next EndFunc This is an example for the second UDF that just has mario running back and forth across the screen. #include <Sprite UDF2.au3> Opt("GUIOnEventMode", 1) Global $test_var _Sprite_Init() $test_var = _Sprite(52,@ScriptDir & "\Mario sprite2", 32, 23,300,300,$RIGHT) _Sprite_Set($test_var,5,0,1,0,11,34,$RIGHT) while(1) Sleep(100) $array = $Sprite_arrays[$test_var] If $array[5] >= 900 Then _Sprite_Set($test_var,-5,0,1,0,11,34,$LEFT) EndIf If $array[5] <= 100 Then _Sprite_Set($test_var,5,0,1,0,11,34,$RIGHT) EndIf WEnd Mario Sprite2.bmp To Do list ======= Collision detection Sprite flipping where you can get sprites to face different directions without needing a separate sprite. (this looks to be impossible, I've taken a different approach in the newer version) Figuring out a function without arguments that can move sprites depending on button press (probably separate from the sprite UDF) e.i. press up sprite moves up, press down sprite moves down without having to write a function for each. (will probably end up using is_pressed) More competent Sprite Delete Function. (Problem is that I have no way to automatically update Sprite Keys) Enjoy Edited August 29, 2009 by Darth Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
James Posted May 4, 2008 Share Posted May 4, 2008 Good AutoIt cannot multi-thread so yes, that wont happen soon. Blog - Seriously epic web hosting - Twitter - GitHub - Cachet HQ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fabry Posted May 4, 2008 Share Posted May 4, 2008 Some example? A lan chat (Multilanguage)LanMuleFile transferTank gameTank 2 an online game[center]L'esperienza è il nome che tutti danno ai propri errori.Experience is the name everyone gives to their mistakes.Oscar Wilde[/center] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darth Posted May 4, 2008 Author Share Posted May 4, 2008 (edited) Example1 expandcollapse popup#include<Sprite Funcs.au3> Dim $Random[4] = [@ScriptDir & "\Sword1.bmp",@ScriptDir & "\Sword2.bmp",@ScriptDir & "\Sword.bmp",@ScriptDir & "\FSword.bmp"] Dim $Rupee[3] = [@ScriptDir & "\Rbt1.bmp",@ScriptDir & "\Rbt2.bmp",@ScriptDir & "\Rbt3.bmp"] Dim $Rupee_Flash[5] = [@ScriptDir & "\Ro1.bmp",@ScriptDir & "\Rr1.bmp",@ScriptDir & "\Rb1.bmp",@ScriptDir & "\Rg1.bmp",@ScriptDir & "\Rp1.bmp"] Dim $Ring[4] = [@ScriptDir & "\R1.bmp",@ScriptDir & "\R2.bmp",@ScriptDir & "\R3.bmp",@ScriptDir & "\R4.bmp"] _Sprite_init() $awesome = _sprite(12345,$Rupee[0],36,36,300,300) _sprite_anim($awesome,$Rupee,3,1,100) $ring2 = _sprite(11223344,$Ring[0],16,16,500,500) HotKeySet("{ESC}","Shine") HotKeySet("!{ESC}","Move1") HotKeySet("#!{ESC}","Move2") Func Move1() _Sprite_Move($awesome,12345,$Rupee_Flash,5,300,300,800,800,.1) EndFunc Func Move2() _Sprite_Move($awesome,12345,$Rupee_Flash,5,800,800,300,300,.1) EndFunc Func Shine() _sprite_anim($awesome,$Rupee,3,1,50) EndFunc While(1) _sprite_anim($Ring2,$Ring,4,1,100) WEndPics.zip Edited August 24, 2009 by Darth Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
martin Posted May 4, 2008 Share Posted May 4, 2008 Looks like a good start. You could make many sprites move at the same time if you constructed the script a certain way. When you create a sprite use an array to hold the present sprite ID, name, position, speed, directions, state and whatever icharacteristic might be changed. Have an Adlib function which updates every 100mS say, and loops through all the sprites. It can update the positions based on current position, speed and direction for example. When you want to move a sprite, or change some characteristic, you only need to update the details in the array and leave the changes in position and appearance to the AdLib function. Serial port communications UDF Includes functions for binary transmission and reception.printing UDF Useful for graphs, forms, labels, reports etc.Add User Call Tips to SciTE for functions in UDFs not included with AutoIt and for your own scripts.Functions with parameters in OnEvent mode and for Hot Keys One function replaces GuiSetOnEvent, GuiCtrlSetOnEvent and HotKeySet.UDF IsConnected2 for notification of status of connected state of many urls or IPs, without slowing the script. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darth Posted May 4, 2008 Author Share Posted May 4, 2008 interesting Idea, too bad I have no clue how to do that Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
James Posted May 4, 2008 Share Posted May 4, 2008 (edited) Check out AdLibEnable() and it looks like you know how to use arrays.You could go about this like so:$sprite1[4] = [$id, $x, $y, $frame]Then you can make a function which will change something in that array. Look at _ArrayAdd(), _ArrayReplace().Edit: Code box close was wrong :/ Edited May 4, 2008 by JamesB Blog - Seriously epic web hosting - Twitter - GitHub - Cachet HQ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
martin Posted May 4, 2008 Share Posted May 4, 2008 (edited) interesting Idea, too bad I have no clue how to do thatHere is an example of what I meant. It uses buttons and a label just to show the idea. Using the 'CONTROL PANEL' you can make the @sprites' move all at the same time. Obviously it needs a lot more than what I've done but hopefully the script is understandable. expandcollapse popup#include <ButtonConstants.au3> #include <ComboConstants.au3> #include <GUIConstantsEx.au3> #include <StaticConstants.au3> #include <WindowsConstants.au3> #Region ### START Koda GUI section ### Form= $Form3 = GUICreate("Form3", 839, 632, 209, 138, Default, $WS_CLIPCHILDREN) $Button1 = GUICtrlCreateButton("A", 104, 56, 43, 25, 0) GUICtrlSetBkColor(-1, 0x0054E3) $Button2 = GUICtrlCreateButton("B", 224, 152, 43, 25, 0) $Label1 = GUICtrlCreateLabel("--C--", 40, 120, 79, 17, $SS_CENTER) GUICtrlSetBkColor(-1, 0xA6CAF0) $Group1 = GUICtrlCreateGroup("Group1", 656, 64, 177, 201) $Combo1 = GUICtrlCreateCombo("A", 728, 80, 41, 25) GUICtrlSetData(-1, "A|B|C") $Label2 = GUICtrlCreateLabel("Sprite", 688, 83, 31, 17) $Label3 = GUICtrlCreateLabel("speed", 680, 131, 33, 17) $Combo2 = GUICtrlCreateCombo("stopped", 728, 128, 86, 25) GUICtrlSetData(-1, "stopped|slow|medium|fast") $Combo3 = GUICtrlCreateCombo("North", 729, 168, 81, 25) GUICtrlSetData(-1, "North|East|South|West") $Label4 = GUICtrlCreateLabel("direction", 674, 170, 44, 17) $Button3 = GUICtrlCreateButton("Apply", 696, 216, 75, 25, 0) GUICtrlCreateGroup("", -99, -99, 1, 1) GUISetState(@SW_SHOW) #EndRegion ### END Koda GUI section ### Global $sprite[3][5];3 sprites, 4 characteristics each $sprite[2][0] = $Label1 $sprite[0][0] = $Button1 $sprite[1][0] = $Button2 $sprite[2][3] = 1;label1 colour changes AdlibEnable("update", 80);reduce to 50and loose control While 1 $nMsg = GUIGetMsg() Switch $nMsg Case $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE Exit Case $Button3 $speed = 0 Switch GUICtrlRead($Combo2) Case 'Stopped' $speed = 0 Case 'Medium' $speed = 2 Case 'Slow' $speed = 1 Case "Fast" $speed = 3 EndSwitch ConsoleWrite("speed = " & $speed & @CRLF) $num = Asc(GUICtrlRead($Combo1)) - Asc('A') ConsoleWrite($num & @CRLF) $sprite[$num][1] = $speed $sprite[$num][2] = StringLeft(GUICtrlRead($Combo3), 1) EndSwitch WEnd Func update() ;Return For $n = 0 To 2;for each sprite If $sprite[$n][1] <> 0 Then;if it's speed is not statioary $sp = ControlGetPos($Form3, "", $sprite[$n][0]) $incrX = 0 $incrY = 0 Switch $sprite[$n][2];direction Case 'N' $incrY = -$sprite[$n][1] Case 'S' $incrY = $sprite[$n][1] Case 'E' $incrX = $sprite[$n][1] Case 'W' $incrX = -$sprite[$n][1] EndSwitch $toX = $sp[0] + $incrX If $toX < 0 Or $toX > 750 Then If $sprite[$n][2] = 'W' Then $sprite[$n][2] = 'E' Else $sprite[$n][2] = 'W' EndIf EndIf $toY = $sp[1] + $incrY If $toY < 25 Or $toY > 600 Then If $sprite[$n][2] = 'S' Then $sprite[$n][2] = 'N' Else $sprite[$n][2] = 'S' EndIf EndIf If $sprite[$n][1] <> 0 Then;if not stopped then move it ControlMove($Form3, "", $sprite[$n][0], $toX, $toY) EndIf EndIf If $sprite[$n][3] = 1 Then $sprite[$n][4] += 1 If $sprite[$n][4] = 1 Then GUICtrlSetBkColor($Label1, 0xff0000) ElseIf $sprite[$n][4] = 10 Then GUICtrlSetBkColor($Label1, 0x00ff00) EndIf If $sprite[$n][4] > 20 Then $sprite[$n][4] = 0 EndIf Next EndFunc ;==>update EDIT: mod to give colour changes in the label. Edited May 4, 2008 by martin Serial port communications UDF Includes functions for binary transmission and reception.printing UDF Useful for graphs, forms, labels, reports etc.Add User Call Tips to SciTE for functions in UDFs not included with AutoIt and for your own scripts.Functions with parameters in OnEvent mode and for Hot Keys One function replaces GuiSetOnEvent, GuiCtrlSetOnEvent and HotKeySet.UDF IsConnected2 for notification of status of connected state of many urls or IPs, without slowing the script. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darth Posted May 4, 2008 Author Share Posted May 4, 2008 That's cool, but will they be animated while moving? and as of yet I don't understand the code, but I haven't reviewed it throughly cause I have work to attend to Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
martin Posted May 4, 2008 Share Posted May 4, 2008 That's cool, but will they be animated while moving?and as of yet I don't understand the code, but I haven't reviewed it throughly cause I have work to attend toI've changed the code in my previous post. It's a small mod to show a very simple effect which although it's only the colour changing it would be the same for changing the image to give animation. Serial port communications UDF Includes functions for binary transmission and reception.printing UDF Useful for graphs, forms, labels, reports etc.Add User Call Tips to SciTE for functions in UDFs not included with AutoIt and for your own scripts.Functions with parameters in OnEvent mode and for Hot Keys One function replaces GuiSetOnEvent, GuiCtrlSetOnEvent and HotKeySet.UDF IsConnected2 for notification of status of connected state of many urls or IPs, without slowing the script. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xwolf Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 perfect Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darth Posted August 18, 2009 Author Share Posted August 18, 2009 Bump after over a year, I'm going to continue developing this after I get a windows box up and running. I now understand what martin is talking about so I'll impliment his sggestions as elegently as I can, hopefully I'll have a first draft up inside a month. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tomb Posted August 21, 2009 Share Posted August 21, 2009 Bump after over a year, I'm going to continue developing this after I get a windows box up and running. I now understand what martin is talking about so I'll impliment his sggestions as elegently as I can, hopefully I'll have a first draft up inside a month.after all of this time your finally going to finish it? no waywhat happened to the forums they look so weird!?!?you should see the game i was developing a year ago, it was intensebut i took a long break, maybe if your returning to your project i will return to mine Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darth Posted August 22, 2009 Author Share Posted August 22, 2009 (edited) Cheers then and best of luck. This'll probably be the only project I'm continuing though, I've learned my lesson about backing up. Edit: yet another hard drive failure, resizing my partition to have room for an XP install and will try to get something up if possible soon. Edit2: partition up xp installed, music blasting and I'm coding as fast as I can understand what my brain's trying to say Edited August 24, 2009 by Darth Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darth Posted August 29, 2009 Author Share Posted August 29, 2009 Bump and update. This seems to be mostly ignored by the community which is sad because I'd love some feed back. Anyway yah update and a maybe minor fork in the road. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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