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hi guys, i just recently stumbled upon autoit, but im running linux, i got the whole deal working except in linux the window objects are differnet, do the authors, have any intentions of doing any ports or anything? thanks.

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I am afraid not, Smoke.

But can you explain us how did you allowed working AutoIt on Linux enviroment? And what does not work?

As what I understood there are problems about control commands?

Or it mess up when you try to use GUI commands?

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I am afraid not, Smoke.

But can you explain us how did you allowed working AutoIt on Linux enviroment? And what does not work?

As what I understood there are problems about control commands?

Or it mess up when you try to use GUI commands?

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im running it under wine, it actually runs fine, everyhting seems to work except for the widnow managment/handling to get the properties of the window like the title, or the dimensions, they dont show up because its not mfc or something.
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Maybe AutoIt can work with other windows programs within wine but this will depend on the configuration of wine. I don't know how far the implementation of the functions that AutoIt uses is in wine but you will never be able to control native linux applications with an AutoIt (with control I mean Control*, Win* functions).

What could actually work is using the Pixel* functions maybe with Mouse*. But that totally depends on how far wine has come and I don't think these functions in Wine have any priority.

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