Timeline



Jul 28, 2019:

6:56 PM Ticket #2962 (GUICtrlSetImage resizes Pic control with $SS_SUNKEN style) updated by MrCreatoR
3.3.14.5 the same. 5 years... any chance for a fix?

Jul 24, 2019:

5:02 PM Ticket #3723 (Odd problem with _GUICtrlRichEdit_ReplaceText) updated by BrewManNH
Can you post an example script that demonstrates the problem? This way we don't have to reinvent the wheel, and might not be doing it the same way as you are doing it.

Jul 23, 2019:

3:14 PM Ticket #3726 (_WinAPI_PathGetArgs / _WinAPI_PathRemoveArgs -- using like the help ...) updated by BugFix
Replying to Jpm: > So what do you suggest as the examples are correct? As i wrote in my start post: > I would recommend using a defined path for the help example, instead of _WinAPI_AssocQueryString. We could e.g. use these: AutoIt3.exe myScript.au3 param1 param2 param3 And, of course, the indication that paths that contain spaces must be encapsulated in quotes.
1:10 PM Ticket #3726 (_WinAPI_PathGetArgs / _WinAPI_PathRemoveArgs -- using like the help ...) updated by J-Paul Mesnage
So what do you suggest as the examples are correct?
9:57 AM Ticket #3726 (_WinAPI_PathGetArgs / _WinAPI_PathRemoveArgs -- using like the help ...) updated by BugFix
> the examples for all Udf referenced in the examples are correct so what do you want to be improved? That's what they are in the particular case used. But help examples should be universal, or am I wrong? I've made a script in the same manner like the help example. And this gots wrong results. Therefore, I wanted to point out that help examples should be designed so that they can not provide any mistakes.
8:17 AM Ticket #3726 (_WinAPI_PathGetArgs / _WinAPI_PathRemoveArgs -- using like the help ...) updated by J-Paul Mesnage
Are you sayning that ".au3" is not a well formatted. the examples for all Udf referenced in the examples are correct so what do you want to be improved?

Jul 22, 2019:

12:04 PM Ticket #3726 (_WinAPI_PathGetArgs / _WinAPI_PathRemoveArgs -- using like the help ...) updated by BugFix
".profile" was just one example. This is common to all programs that create dirty registry entries. For example, the entry for ".gadget" is also incorrect. I just wanted to point out that a function that reads from the registry, can also bring erroneous values and therefore should not be used for a help example.

Jul 20, 2019:

8:50 AM Ticket #3726 (_WinAPI_PathGetArgs / _WinAPI_PathRemoveArgs -- using like the help ...) updated by J-Paul Mesnage
I Don't know how your .profile have been created but for me is a program installer update the registry correctly it must include the path to .exe in quote so for me there is no error In my system the .profile is not created. You can try .xls to verify

Jul 17, 2019:

10:09 AM Ticket #3691 (Wrong link in the CLSID List page) updated by Erix
Ok, why not put a link to an archive of the page, like this one for example : https://web.archive.org/web/20170527141521/http://www.pctools.com/guides/registry/detail/61/

Jul 16, 2019:

5:12 PM Ticket #3726 (_WinAPI_PathGetArgs / _WinAPI_PathRemoveArgs -- using like the help ...) created by BugFix
The help example for the _WinAPI_PathGetArgs and …

Jul 6, 2019:

3:06 PM Ticket #3725 (Regexp POSIX classes description misses some specifications) created by jchd18
In UCP mode the following POSIX classes expand their range: [:space:] …

Jul 4, 2019:

1:34 PM Ticket #3724 (_DateTimeSplit should ignore trailing Z (to accept parsing RFC3339 ...) updated by jchd18
Modifying the various date/time functions for full compliance to the RFC would be a huge and difficult task leading to a number of script-breaking changes. Rigourous handling of timestamps is populated by hords of venimous worms, whatever language you use. If your application requires handling anything not covered by the current simple implementation, I'd advise to write a UDF covering a wider range of formats.

Jul 3, 2019:

10:00 PM Ticket #3724 (_DateTimeSplit should ignore trailing Z (to accept parsing RFC3339 ...) updated by TicketCleanup
Version changed
Automatic ticket cleanup.
9:56 PM Ticket #3724 (_DateTimeSplit should ignore trailing Z (to accept parsing RFC3339 ...) updated by Jos
Type changed
This can't be a BUG as the supported formats are clearly defined in the Helpfile. Change it to a feature request. Jos
8:33 PM Ticket #3724 (_DateTimeSplit should ignore trailing Z (to accept parsing RFC3339 ...) created by matwachich@…
When passing a RFC3339 formated date-time string to _DateTimeSplit, …
Note: See TracTimeline for information about the timeline view.