Juzzz Posted March 17, 2009 Share Posted March 17, 2009 I want to save something with AutoIT but i can't figure out how.. ok, i want to save an existing file to somewhere else with a different name. the original file is an .ini file and changes when i press some buttons. i found: _WinAPI_GetSaveFileName("Save as", "MS ini file(*.ini)|All files (*.*)", @ScriptDir, "My Setup", ".ini") fileWrite() consoleWrite() but i really can't figure out how.. ps. if some one know how to load the new file thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DaRam Posted March 17, 2009 Share Posted March 17, 2009 Are you sure you are not just looking to Copy a File? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Szhlopp Posted March 17, 2009 Share Posted March 17, 2009 I want to save something with AutoIT but i can't figure out how..ok, i want to save an existing file to somewhere else with a different name.the original file is an .ini file and changes when i press some buttons.i found:_WinAPI_GetSaveFileName("Save as", "MS ini file(*.ini)|All files (*.*)", @ScriptDir, "My Setup", ".ini")fileWrite()consoleWrite()but i really can't figure out how..ps. if some one know how to load the new file thanks.Use the iniread/write commands and the Fileread/write/open. Check the Help file. RegEx/RegExRep Tester!Nerd Olympics - Community App!Login UDFMemory UDF - "Game.exe+753EC" - CE pointer to AU3Password Manager W/ SourceDataFiler - Include files in your au3!--- Was I helpful? Click the little green '+' Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Juzzz Posted March 17, 2009 Author Share Posted March 17, 2009 i came to this code for save: Case $msg = $menuitem_Save $save = FileSaveDialog( "Save as", @ScriptDir, "MS ini file(*.ini)", 2) FileCopy(@ScriptDir & "\Lights.ini", $save & ".ini") but its not an correct save as menu. + it does not over write if you want (it just add "filename.ini.ini") can some one just give me an example of an working save as option (+ read, like an prompt to load/select an file) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DaRam Posted March 17, 2009 Share Posted March 17, 2009 Here you go: expandcollapse popup;#NoTrayIcon #include <WindowsConstants.au3> #include <GUIConstants.au3> $frmMain = GUICreate("Test", 640, 150, -1, -1) GUISetStyle(BitOR($WS_MINIMIZEBOX, $WS_MAXIMIZEBOX, $WS_SIZEBOX, $WS_CAPTION, $WS_POPUP, $WS_SYSMENU)) ; Menu System $MenuFile = GUICtrlCreateMenu("&File") $mnuFileSource = GUICtrlCreateMenuItem("Select &Source", $MenuFile) $mnuFileTarget = GUICtrlCreateMenuItem("Select &Target", $MenuFile) GUICtrlCreateMenuItem("", $MenuFile) $mnuFileCopy = GUICtrlCreateMenuItem("&Copy", $MenuFile) GUICtrlCreateMenuItem("", $MenuFile) $mnuFileExit = GUICtrlCreateMenuItem("E&xit", $MenuFile) $Btn_Source = GUICtrlCreateButton("Source:", 8, 8, 73, 25, 0) GUICtrlSetResizing(-1, $GUI_DOCKLEFT + $GUI_DOCKTOP + $GUI_DOCKSIZE) GUICtrlSetTip(-1, " Select Source File ") $Btn_Target = GUICtrlCreateButton("Target:", 8, 40, 73, 25, 0) GUICtrlSetResizing(-1, $GUI_DOCKLEFT + $GUI_DOCKTOP + $GUI_DOCKSIZE) GUICtrlSetTip(-1, " Select Target File ") $Txt_Source = GUICtrlCreateInput("", 88, 8, 540, 21) GUICtrlSetResizing(-1, $GUI_DOCKTOP + $GUI_DOCKLEFT + $GUI_DOCKHEIGHT) $Txt_Target = GUICtrlCreateInput("", 88, 40, 540, 21) GUICtrlSetResizing(-1, $GUI_DOCKLEFT + $GUI_DOCKTOP + $GUI_DOCKHEIGHT) $Btn_Copy = GUICtrlCreateButton("&Copy", 532, 72, 97, 25, 0) GUICtrlSetResizing(-1, $GUI_DOCKBOTTOM + $GUI_DOCKRIGHT + $GUI_DOCKSIZE) GUICtrlSetTip(-1, " Start Copy Operation ") GUISetState(@SW_SHOW) While 1 Switch GUIGetMsg() Case $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE, $mnuFileExit ExitLoop Case $Btn_Source, $mnuFileSource $Fn = FileOpenDialog(GUICtrlRead($Btn_Source), default, "Ini Files (*.ini)", 1 + 4, GUICtrlRead($Txt_Source), $frmMain ) if StringLen($Fn) > 0 Then GUICtrlSetData($Txt_Source, $Fn) if StringLen(GUICtrlRead($Txt_Target)) < 1 Then GUICtrlSetData($Txt_Target, $Fn) EndIf Case $Btn_Target, $mnuFileTarget $Fn = FileSaveDialog(GUICtrlRead($Btn_Target), default, "Ini Files (*.ini)", 16, GUICtrlRead($Txt_Target), $frmMain ) if StringLen($Fn) > 0 Then GUICtrlSetData($Txt_Target, $Fn) Case $Btn_Copy, $mnuFileCopy $Sf = GUICtrlRead($Txt_Source) $Tf = GUICtrlRead($Txt_Target) If StringLen($Sf) > 0 AND StringLen($Tf) > 0 Then If FileExists($Tf) Then If MsgBox(1 + 48, "Confirm Overwrite", "Overwrite" & @CRLF & $Tf & " ?") <> 1 Then ContinueLoop EndIf FileCopy($Sf, $Tf, 9); Flag = 1 + 8 (overwrite + create target directory structure) Sleep(100) If FileExists($Tf) Then MsgBox(64, "Copy Operation Completed", "Copy: " & $Sf & @CRLF & "To: " & $Tf) Else MsgBox(16, "Copy Operation Failed", "Copy: " & $Sf & @CRLF & "To: " & $Tf) EndIf EndIf EndSwitch WEnd Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Juzzz Posted March 17, 2009 Author Share Posted March 17, 2009 VERRY THANKS!i can learn from that script very well thanks.1 questioni see at the GUICtrlCreateMenu() funtion:&File, and &Copy, and E&xitwhats the use of the "&" ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tvern Posted March 18, 2009 Share Posted March 18, 2009 1 questioni see at the GUICtrlCreateMenu() funtion:&File, and &Copy, and E&xitwhats the use of the "&" ?If you hold "Alt" you will see the letter after the "&" underlined. The underlined letter will act as a hotkey for that item.In this example Alt+F will open the menu "File". Pressing Alt+X closes the program. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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