mscreffcs Posted August 29, 2008 Share Posted August 29, 2008 Hi Autoitans, There is one tough question for you. (May be not for you, guys!! ) I want to trap selected folder's full path in autoit. Thanks & Regards, Deepak Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dbzfanatic Posted August 29, 2008 Share Posted August 29, 2008 Have you tried the FileSelectFolder dialog? Try something like $path = FileSelectFolder("Choose Folder","",7) Go to my website. | My Zazzle Page (custom products)Al Bhed Translator | Direct linkScreenRec ProSimple Text Editor (STE) [TUTORIAL]Task Scheduler UDF <--- First ever UDF!_ControlPaste() UDF[quote name='renanzin' post='584064' date='Sep 26 2008, 07:00 AM']whats help ?[/quote] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mscreffcs Posted August 29, 2008 Author Share Posted August 29, 2008 Have you tried the FileSelectFolder dialog? Try something like $path = FileSelectFolder("Choose Folder","",7) Thanks for your reply. I don't want choose folder from AutoIT. For Example, I have selected a folder in Windows Explorer and I want to return name of that folder. Something tooltip like that.... Hope you understand! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dbzfanatic Posted August 29, 2008 Share Posted August 29, 2008 (edited) Oh I see what you want now. That might be a bit harder. You could try getting the list of windows open from Shell.Application and get the paths for those. You would probably know the title so try something like this? Psuedo-code: $list = GetList("Shell.Application") For $n = 1 To UBound($list) - 1 If GetName($list[$n]) = "Window's Name" Then $path = GetPath($list[$n]) Endif Next Something like that. I know there are functions to do this I just don't know them right off. Edited August 29, 2008 by dbzfanatic Go to my website. | My Zazzle Page (custom products)Al Bhed Translator | Direct linkScreenRec ProSimple Text Editor (STE) [TUTORIAL]Task Scheduler UDF <--- First ever UDF!_ControlPaste() UDF[quote name='renanzin' post='584064' date='Sep 26 2008, 07:00 AM']whats help ?[/quote] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mscreffcs Posted August 29, 2008 Author Share Posted August 29, 2008 Oh I see what you want now. That might be a bit harder. You could try getting the list of windows open from Shell.Application and get the paths for those. You would probably know the title so try something like this? Psuedo-code: $list = GetList("Shell.Application") For $n = 1 To UBound($list) - 1 If GetName($list[$n]) = "Window's Name" Then $path = GetPath($list[$n]) Endif Next Something like that. I know there are functions to do this I just don't know them right off. Thanks for your reply. ) You showed my right path. May be ControlListView will help me doing this. I'll have a try. More suggestions are always welcome Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mscreffcs Posted August 29, 2008 Author Share Posted August 29, 2008 Thanks for your reply. )You showed my right path.May be ControlListView will help me doing this. I'll have a try.More suggestions are always welcome No. I think ControlListView will won't work!please help! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mscreffcs Posted August 29, 2008 Author Share Posted August 29, 2008 No. I think ControlListView will won't work!please help!AUTOIT EXPERTS ARE YOU LISTENING!!! PLEASE HELP ME!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bert Posted August 29, 2008 Share Posted August 29, 2008 Post your code from your last attempt please. Thanks The Vollatran project My blog: http://www.vollysinterestingshit.com/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrCreatoR Posted August 29, 2008 Share Posted August 29, 2008 I think ControlListView will won't work!It works for me: $iIndex = ControlListView("[Class:CabinetWClass]", "", "SysListView321", "GetSelected") If $iIndex = "" Then Exit MsgBox(48, "Error", "There is no selected items." & @LF & @LF & "OK ==> EXIT") $sSelectedFolder = ControlListView("[Class:CabinetWClass]", "", "SysListView321", "GetText", $iIndex) $sSelectedFullPath = StringReplace(ControlGetText("[Class:CabinetWClass]", "", "Edit1") & "\" & $sSelectedFolder, "\\", "\") MsgBox(64, "Results", _ StringFormat("Selected Index = %i\nFolder Name = %s\nFull Path = %s", $iIndex, $sSelectedFolder, $sSelectedFullPath)) Spoiler Using OS: Win 7 Professional, Using AutoIt Ver(s): 3.3.6.1 / 3.3.8.1 AutoIt Russian Community My Work... Spoiler Projects: ATT - Application Translate Tool {new}| BlockIt - Block files & folders {new}| SIP - Selected Image Preview {new}| SISCABMAN - SciTE Abbreviations Manager {new}| AutoIt Path Switcher | AutoIt Menu for Opera! | YouTube Download Center! | Desktop Icons Restorator | Math Tasks | KeyBoard & Mouse Cleaner | CaptureIt - Capture Images Utility | CheckFileSize ProgramUDFs: OnAutoItErrorRegister - Handle AutoIt critical errors {new}| AutoIt Syntax Highlight {new}| Opera Library! | Winamp Library | GetFolderToMenu | Custom_InputBox()! | _FileRun UDF | _CheckInput() UDF | _GUIInputSetOnlyNumbers() UDF | _FileGetValidName() UDF | _GUICtrlCreateRadioCBox UDF | _GuiCreateGrid() | _PathSplitByRegExp() | _GUICtrlListView_MoveItems - UDF | GUICtrlSetOnHover_UDF! | _ControlTab UDF! | _MouseSetOnEvent() UDF! | _ProcessListEx - UDF | GUICtrl_SetResizing - UDF! | Mod. for _IniString UDFs | _StringStripChars UDF | _ColorIsDarkShade UDF | _ColorConvertValue UDF | _GUICtrlTab_CoverBackground | CUI_App_UDF | _IncludeScripts UDF | _AutoIt3ExecuteCode | _DragList UDF | Mod. for _ListView_Progress | _ListView_SysLink | _GenerateRandomNumbers | _BlockInputEx | _IsPressedEx | OnAutoItExit Handler | _GUICtrlCreateTFLabel UDF | WinControlSetEvent UDF | Mod. for _DirGetSizeEx UDF Examples: ScreenSaver Demo - Matrix included | Gui Drag Without pause the script | _WinAttach()! | Turn Off/On Monitor | ComboBox Handler Example | Mod. for "Thinking Box" | Cool "About" Box | TasksBar Imitation Demo Like the Projects/UDFs/Examples? Please rate the topic (up-right corner of the post header: Rating ) * === My topics === * ================================================== ================================================== AutoIt is simple, subtle, elegant. © AutoIt Team Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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