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I updated to the latest autoit beta to take advantage of the fact that filereadline -1 reads the last line, but apparently the option colormode was removed. I tried running the script without it but it doesn't work, it clicks the wrong spots, pixelsearched and checksums are all wrong. Is there a similar option to get it to work or am i going to have to rewrite the whole script?

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Colormode only applied to how the colors were ordered, if I recall correctly. (Not in the help file any more for me to double check). All you should have to do is reorder your colors to the correct RGB values, and it should work just fine.

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is there another way to read the last line of a text file? I could have swore there used to be a function that read the total # of lines in a text file

edit: holy crap I joined in feb 04?

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is there another way to read the last line of a text file? I could have swore there used to be a function that read the total # of lines in a text file

In the wrappers thread (Example Scripts) there is a function to do exactly that.

You could also use _FileReadTo array() and then

$Last line = $myArray[ubound($myArray)-1]

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