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Feb 27, 2023:

11:12 AM Ticket #3942 (@EVT_POS, @EVT_TIME, @EVT_INFO event macros) updated by anonymous
More ref: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20140122-00/?p=2013

Feb 24, 2023:

2:58 AM Ticket #3944 (GUICtrlSetFont (and GUISetFont) sets font name inconsistently) created by TimRude
The following uses of GUICtrlSetFont don't result in the same font …

Feb 22, 2023:

1:40 PM Ticket #3943 (Using a function return to increment an counter array element causes ...) updated by pixelsearch
For what it's worth, the related issue appeared for the 1st time with AutoIt version 3.3.10.0 […] 2012 - AutoIt 3.3.8.1 => 1 call (tested) 2013 - AutoIt 3.3.10.0 => 2 calls (tested)
12:44 PM Ticket #3943 (Using a function return to increment an counter array element causes ...) updated by anonymous
Presumably this affects all compound operators, not just += The solution would be to not blindly expand A[x]+=y to A[x]=A[x]+y but first capturing x in a temporary.
10:02 AM Ticket #3943 (Using a function return to increment an counter array element causes ...) created by RTFC
When a function call yields an index that is used directly to …

Feb 21, 2023:

1:26 PM Ticket #3942 (@EVT_POS, @EVT_TIME, @EVT_INFO event macros) created by AutoXenon
References: […] Motivation: Manually calling MouseGetPos() when …

Feb 18, 2023:

1:54 AM Ticket #3941 (ToolTip with $TIP_CENTER + $TIP_FORCEVISIBLE is mispositioned) created by TimRude
When the ToolTip function is used with both the $TIP_CENTER and …

Feb 9, 2023:

2:53 PM Ticket #3940 (_GUICtrlTab_GetItemText does not work in V3.3.16.1) updated by anonymous
hi, I have new findings. https://www.autoitscript.com/forum/topic/208604-_guictrltab_getitem-fails-to-retrieve-item-text-since-autoit-version-33160/?do=findComment&comment=1505592 When i add the x86 and x64 part of this comment i can access the text of the tab of a file property, but sadly not of the active directory window. i continue my research
1:57 PM Ticket #3940 (_GUICtrlTab_GetItemText does not work in V3.3.16.1) updated by anonymous
when i use the tabs of properties from a file, i get the same results.
7:53 AM Ticket #3940 (_GUICtrlTab_GetItemText does not work in V3.3.16.1) updated by J-Paul Mesnage
Thanks, But I have not the environment to replicate (no Active directory on my side) could you find the same ith noa active directory Cheers

Feb 8, 2023:

8:57 AM Ticket #3940 (_GUICtrlTab_GetItemText does not work in V3.3.16.1) updated by anonymous
[…] It is a Active Directory User Window, where the Tab Object must be selected. The Code apply to a German language of active directory tab. The Result of GetItemText is is ever -1 no matter which tabname i choose. many thanks.
8:45 AM Ticket #3940 (_GUICtrlTab_GetItemText does not work in V3.3.16.1) updated by J-Paul Mesnage
Please provide a replication script Just follow the way a ticket must be written Thanks
8:41 AM Ticket #3940 (_GUICtrlTab_GetItemText does not work in V3.3.16.1) created by anonymous
Can't get Tabtext Select tabs by id works, but not by name

Feb 5, 2023:

10:32 PM Ticket #119 (GuiCtrlGet*) updated by TimRude
I know this suggestion was rejected long ago, but please consider this as possibly a valid reason for needing GUICtrlGet... (and GUIGet...) functions: Suppose you're writing a UDF that will be used as an #include function. As such you don't know what settings the user may have specified for BkColor, Color, Cursor, or Font while defining their GUI and its controls, and the functionality of your UDF may depend on knowing these settings. For example, consider a function that converts an .ico or .png into a bitmap for loading into a Pic control. Your function needs to know the BkColor of the GUI in order to know what to do with the transparent parts of the image. And it needs to know it before the GUI is shown (i.e. before querying the DC is useful). Without a GetBkColor function, you're stuck with having to make the user pass the BkColor as a parameter to your UDF. But maybe the user didn't set a specific BkColor for their GUI or controls. In that case the user would have figure out how to do something like _WinAPI_GetSysColor($COLOR_BTNFACE) to determine what the default BkColor is to then pass it to the UDF. Wouldn't it be better if the UDF could just use a GetBkColor call to find this info on its own?
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