mammon Posted September 11, 2008 Share Posted September 11, 2008 Hi, All: There is a function _Lib_PopupGetHwnd([$iIndex]) in AutoIt 3.12.8 version, but it cannot be founded in AutoIt 3.13.7 version. I often use this function to get handle of pop up menu in scripts. Who can tell me which function has the same function as _Lib_PopupGetHwnd in latest AutoIt? Or afford the source code about _Lib_PopupGetHwnd([$iIndex]) Thanks a lot!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rover Posted September 11, 2008 Share Posted September 11, 2008 Hi, All: There is a function _Lib_PopupGetHwnd([$iIndex]) in AutoIt 3.12.8 version, but it cannot be founded in AutoIt 3.13.7 version. I often use this function to get handle of pop up menu in scripts. Who can tell me which function has the same function as _Lib_PopupGetHwnd in latest AutoIt? Or afford the source code about _Lib_PopupGetHwnd([$iIndex]) Thanks a lot!!! Welcome to the forums the function you refer to is from the old Auto3Lib API library, an add on to AutoIt written by PaulIA Auto3Lib, A library of functions for AutoIt it's now incorporated into AutoIt, but that particular function (which is an alias for another function) was defined in an example script included with Auto3Lib: Toolbar test script Toolbar 2.au3 I converted that script months ago for a user in this post: Is there a way of finding the elements of a control that demo script needs more error handling as sometimes it doesn't find the explorer window and crashes, just run it again. it's a straight conversion from the old Toolbar 2.au3, I didn't add any additional error handling. I see fascists... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rover Posted September 12, 2008 Share Posted September 12, 2008 @mammon I posted this in reply to your PM in case you don't log in and miss the message I will post it here as well this is everything you need to run _Lib_PopupGetHwnd() expandcollapse popup#include-once #include <GuiMenu.au3> ;#include <GuiToolbar.au3> #include <WindowsConstants.au3> #include <WinAPI.au3> Opt("MustDeclareVars", 1) Global $gaPopups[1][3] = [[0, 0]] Func _Lib_PopupGetHwnd($iIndex = 1) _Lib_PopupWait() Return $gaPopups[$iIndex][0] EndFunc ;==>_Lib_PopupGetHwnd Func _Lib_PopupScan() Local $iI, $sClass, $hWnd, $hMenu ReDim $gaPopups[1][3] $gaPopups[0][0] = 0 ReDim $winapi_gaWinList[64][2] $winapi_gaWinList[0][0] = 0 $winapi_gaWinList[0][1] = 64 _WinAPI_EnumWindowsPopup() For $iI = 1 To $winapi_gaWinList[0][0] $hWnd = $winapi_gaWinList[$iI][0] $sClass = $winapi_gaWinList[$iI][1] Select Case $sClass = "#32768" $hMenu = _SendMessage($hWnd, $MN_GETHMENU, 0, 0) _Lib_PopupAdd($hMenu, 1, $hWnd) Case $sClass = "ToolbarWindow32" _Lib_PopupAdd($hWnd, 2, _WinAPI_GetParent($hWnd)) Case $sClass = "ToolTips_Class32" _Lib_PopupAdd($hWnd, 3, _WinAPI_GetParent($hWnd)) EndSelect Next EndFunc ;==>_Lib_PopupScan Func _Lib_PopupWait() Local $iLoop = 0 While $iLoop < 50 If $gaPopups[0][0] > 0 Then Return Sleep(100) _Lib_PopupScan() $iLoop += 1 WEnd ConsoleWrite("Timeout waiting for popup window to appear" & @CRLF) EndFunc ;==>_Lib_PopupWait Func _Lib_PopupAdd($hWnd, $iType, $hParent) Local $iCount $gaPopups[0][0] += 1 $iCount = $gaPopups[0][0] ReDim $gaPopups[$iCount + 1][3] $gaPopups[$iCount][0] = $hWnd $gaPopups[$iCount][1] = $iType $gaPopups[$iCount][2] = $hParent EndFunc ;==>_Lib_PopupAdd I see fascists... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Community On Patrol Posted September 12, 2008 Share Posted September 12, 2008 Hi mammon,1st Welcome to the AutoIt Forums! Some of the following tips may not apply to you, but it may make your life a bit easier here on the forum in the future.CODEDid you know that we have an awesome search feature? You can find many answers to your current questions, just by typing in the right search patterns.A suggestion is to use the Advanced Search mode:Type your specific search term in quotes.Click the forum you want to search in (the one most likely to have your information would generally be the Example Script forum and or the General Help and Support Forum).Click on "Search titles only" radio button.Click perform search.The above will help you narrow down your searches and prevent you from unneccesarily posting a new thread.[*]Also, you should try to read the Sticky posts that are at the top of each of the AutoIt Forums you enter such as:FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)Are my AutoIt EXEs really infected? (About false positives and what to do if you may encounter one)[*]Forum Etiquette:Making a new thread:Use the Search feature first to see if your question has already been answered.Look in the help file as well before even thinking of posting (When what you want could be obtained by simply reading the help file, you don't generally get a good response from your AutoIt community).Titles are very important here. 1 word titles or titles like "help me", "write something for me", "I'm a noob" etc... aren't tolerated.Use common sense when creating a new thread. Ask yourself if the title is descriptive enough to even interest someone (preferably those that know what they are talking about) to even look at your thread, let alone reply in it.Think about how it would show in the search feature if someone were to look for something just like you are looking for (think of the keywords you used yourself and obviously didn't find anything (because we know you used the search feature ) and use those types of keywords in your title as well).Thread content:Be descriptive with your query. (Make sure we actually know what you want to do).Show you've made an effort in coding what you want (provide the reproducer code (generally no more than 50 lines as people lose interest in debugging someones script for free)).Don't talk in ebonics. A lot of the forum members are adults, and a lot of them know how to help you, but talk like a child, you'll be treated as such.Don't ask for help making keyloggers, spam (even if it's to do as a prank), or anything that can be thought of as malicious. You'll more than likely have the thread locked by a moderator, and take a bashing from your fellow AutoIt community.When posting code, use code boxes. This can be accomplished by using [code ]<content here>[/code ] (No spaces between the brackets []).Using code boxes will keep the indentation and make it easier to read for others to help you.Bumping your threads:Use common courtesy here.Keep in mind every time you bump your thread to the top of the forum, you knock the other threads down a notch.Everyone posting for help has just as much right for their threads to get read as you do.Because of that, do not bump your post more than once in a 24 hour period.A Bump is simply posting in your thread with nothing that pertains to your query with the sole purpose of moving it up.Deleting previous bumps, and posting new ones is not tolerated, and the moderators can find those deletions, so do yourself a favor and don't cross that line >_< .Rude or obnoxious content:This falls pretty much under the common sense thing. If you use it (common sense) before posting, you won't have issues.Don't use foul language, remember, a lot of the community is at work when they read these threads.Don't provoke or instigate an argument with someone.Double Posting:It's understood that sometimes there's a lag in the system, and sometimes people don't see their post go up right aways so they post again.If this happens to you, simply notify a moderator with the report feature in the post, and politely ask them to delete it.If you're just creating another topic because your original topic is not being answered the way you want or at all, this is not tolerated. You could lose your posting privileges all together over it.Non-English languagesIf English is not your primary language, please make an attempt to interpret (yourself or online) and post that interpretation.We have wonderful users from around the world, so after you've done your post in English, back it up with your question also in your native tongue (You may find your answer much quicker using both).That's it for now, I hope you have a wonderful learning experience, and hope to see you contribute to the community as your knowledge grows. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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