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#98 Rejected SplashImage (or GUI) without border masvil
Description

As reported here: http://www.autoitscript.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=63535&st=0&gopid=474449&#entry474449 it seems there is no way to creat a borderless SplashImage or GUI. ATM atleast a thin border have to be there. If not so difficult to implement it could be useful for specified visual effects.

#99 No Bug _GUICtrlListView_RegisterSortCallBack, Sort arrow not visible Gary Wooltown <sven.ullstad@…>
Description

Tried the _GUICtrlListView_RegisterSortCallBack function, as in the example in the help file, but the sort order arrows is not visible, running 3.2.11.0 on Windows 2000 SP4.

The problem occurs for me in the example in the help file, therefore no attached code.

#100 No Bug ControlSend Error ChrisL
Description

in Autoit 3.2.10 and 3.2.11 controlsend doesn't just send the characters to the control but wipes out any data that was previously there.

This never used to be the case. I expect the string of data in the input box to be added to not wip[ed out on every button press.

This is a cut down version of the script to demonstrate the issue

[code] #include <GuiConstants.au3>

$keyboard = GuiCreate("Lab Setup", 700, 522,(@DesktopWidth-700)/2, (@DesktopHeight-522)/2 ,$WS_CAPTION, $WS_EX_TOPMOST)

GuiCtrlCreateLabel ("Some data is missing from the database please enter this manually", 40, 10, 600, 40) GUICtrlSetFont (-1, 14)

GuiCtrlCreateLabel ("1st line of address:", 40, 47, 99, 40)

$Input_1 = GuiCtrlCreateInput("", 140, 40, 340, 30) GUICtrlSetFont (-1, 14)

GuiCtrlCreateLabel ("Town:", 40, 97, 99, 40) $Input_2 = GuiCtrlCreateInput("", 140, 90, 340, 30) GUICtrlSetFont (-1, 14)

GuiCtrlCreateLabel ("Phone Number:", 40, 147, 99, 40) $Input_3 = GuiCtrlCreateInput("", 140, 140, 340, 30,$ES_NUMBER) GUICtrlSetFont (-1, 14)

$Button_1 = GuiCtrlCreateButton("1", 20, 190, 40, 40) $Button_2 = GuiCtrlCreateButton("2", 70,190, 40, 40) $Button_3 = GuiCtrlCreateButton("3", 120,190, 40, 40) $Button_4 = GuiCtrlCreateButton("4", 170,190, 40, 40) $Button_5 = GuiCtrlCreateButton("5", 220,190, 40, 40) $Button_6 = GuiCtrlCreateButton("6", 270,190, 40, 40) $Button_7 = GuiCtrlCreateButton("7", 320,190, 40, 40) $Button_8 = GuiCtrlCreateButton("8", 370,190, 40, 40) $Button_9 = GuiCtrlCreateButton("9", 420,190, 40, 40) $Button_0 = GuiCtrlCreateButton("0", 470,190, 40, 40)

GuiSetState() Global $Active = ControlGetFocus(""); edit1 is active

While 1

$msg = GuiGetMsg() Select Case $msg = $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE

ExitLoop

Case $msg = $Button_1

pressed ("1")

Case $msg = $Button_2

pressed ("2")

Case $msg = $Button_3

pressed ("3")

Case $msg = $Button_4

pressed ("4")

Case $msg = $Button_5

pressed ("5")

Case $msg = $Button_6

pressed ("6")

Case $msg = $Button_7

pressed ("7")

Case $msg = $Button_8

pressed ("8")

Case $msg = $Button_9

pressed ("9")

Case $msg = $Button_0

pressed ("0")

Case Else ;This is the cunning bit that sets the Focus back to the last input box rather than the last button pressed

If not StringinStr (ControlGetFocus (""), "button") then $active = ControlGetFocus ( "")

EndSelect

WEnd

Func Pressed ($Key)

ControlFocus("","",$active)

ControlSend ("","",$active, $key ,0)

EndFunc code

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