Timeline
03/13/09:
- 16:49 Ticket #862 (DllStructCreate DllStructSetData) closed by
- No Bug: You cannot expect to keep unicode if you use char, you have to use wchar. internally AutoIt work in UNICODE and do conversiion when you ask for. Your conversion is impossible chinese is unicode and cannot be store in ANSI (char) string. I close this report next time go to forum when you need help.
- 15:06 Ticket #860 (With...EndWith is not a loop) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed in version: 3.3.1.0
- 12:17 Ticket #862 (DllStructCreate DllStructSetData) created by
- $Struct=DllStructCreate("char var1[255];char var2[255]") …
- 08:45 Ticket #861 (Grammer Mistake) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed in version: 3.3.1.0
- 08:08 Ticket #861 (Grammer Mistake) created by
- I'm not real sure this belongs here, but I thought it to be relevant …
- 04:46 Ticket #860 (With...EndWith is not a loop) created by
- With...EndWith is listed under AutoIt>Language Reference>Loop …
03/12/09:
- 02:43 Ticket #859 (Source code small change of UDF _StringExplode( )) closed by
- No Bug: Closing just like #858. Same non-issue, different function. Same resolution.
- 02:18 Ticket #859 (Source code small change of UDF _StringExplode( )) created by
- Hi ! I found a small shortage, in UDF _StringExplode( ), when last …
- 02:12 Ticket #857 (MSGBOX not working properly) closed by
- No Bug: You need to read WikiStart. This is not the place to ask for support. Your example does not meet the criteria for a suitable example.
- 02:10 Ticket #858 (Source code small change of StringSplit( )) closed by
- No Bug: The behavior is correct. This will not be changed because it is not a bug.
- 01:54 Ticket #858 (Source code small change of StringSplit( )) created by
- Hi ! I found a small shortage, in StringSplit( ), when last character …
- 00:20 Ticket #857 (MSGBOX not working properly) created by
- just started using a 64 bit Vista Laptop. I upgraded Autoit to latest …
03/11/09:
- 22:22 Ticket #845 (#AutoIt3Wrapper_Res_Field not support Simplified Chinese) closed by
- No Bug: Closing due to inactivity. PM me the file when you want me to look at it. Jos
- 20:58 Ticket #856 (_StringAddThousandsSep() prefixes some #'s with ,) closed by
- Completed: This was fixed after the release version. Should be in next beta. […]
- 15:51 Ticket #856 (_StringAddThousandsSep() prefixes some #'s with ,) created by
- During testing, this UDF sometimes puts a ',' at the beginning of a …
03/10/09:
- 22:39 Ticket #855 (PixelGetColor bug) closed by
- No Bug: No bug, just bad coding. Use the forum for coding support. Jos
- 22:23 Ticket #855 (PixelGetColor bug) created by
- ((( While 1 If Not PixelGetColor(492,16) = 0xF7EFBD Then _Bot() …
- 16:41 Ticket #813 (AutoItX_64.dll and Window Handles on XP64 issue) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed in version: 3.3.1.0
- 13:38 Ticket #854 (InetGetSize) created by
- #include <Inet.au3> $a = InetGetSize("http://address/version.dat") If …
- 01:23 Ticket #850 (_ExcelReadSheetToArray doesn't work with German Excel 2003) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed in version: 3.3.1.0
03/09/09:
- 23:35 Ticket #814 (HttpSetProxy - proxy with credentials) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed in version: 3.3.1.0
- 19:16 Ticket #853 (Embedded IE object has a memory leak when refreshing .php pages) closed by
- Wont Fix: And you expect us to do what? Using an embedded control means you are using a control written by somebody else. In this case, Microsoft since they wrote Internet Explorer. We can't exactly fix Internet Explorer.
- 18:25 Ticket #853 (Embedded IE object has a memory leak when refreshing .php pages) created by
- If continual refreshes are used (IE: hit home button several times), …
- 17:47 Ticket #814 (HttpSetProxy - proxy with credentials) reopened by
- Err, I'm not done with this ticket yet, don't close it.
- 10:54 Ticket #814 (HttpSetProxy - proxy with credentials) closed by
- No Bug: You right Kurt, don't mix basic function as HttpSetProxy() and UDF. If such parameters are needed for the UDF just extend the UDF.
03/08/09:
- 09:54 Ticket #852 (Plugin for scite) closed by
- Rejected: We are using the standard SciTE as supplied by Neil Hodgson as the base for our version and have no intent to do any development on SciTE. If any changes like are wanted then you need to request them at the SciTE interest website. Jos
03/07/09:
- 20:00 Ticket #852 (Plugin for scite) created by
- A toolbar to esplore projet in scite
- 18:52 Ticket #847 (Image not showing in GUI when called by _Timer_SetTimer) closed by
- No Bug: Code works for me. It's poorly written and ill-thought out, but it works.
- 17:36 Ticket #848 (Tidy.exe - enhancement to '/rel : Remove empty lines from the ...) closed by
- Completed: I have added trhis option as it was pretty easy to do. Check the Tidy version available in the Beta download directory. INI * Remove Empty lines from Script Source. 1=Remove all 2=Remove all more then 1 Remove_Empty_Lines=1 Remove_Empty_Lines=2 Commandline / #Tidy_Parameter: /r_empty_lines or /rel /r_extra_empty_lines or /reel
- 17:16 Ticket #851 (Compile Script - UPX.exe error) closed by
- No Bug: There is no Windows 7 support for autoit3 yet.
- 17:05 Ticket #851 (Compile Script - UPX.exe error) created by
- I can't compile scripts OS: Windows 7 Beta 32bit Error: Unable to …
03/06/09:
- 21:08 Ticket #850 (_ExcelReadSheetToArray doesn't work with German Excel 2003) created by
- In _ExcelReadSheetToArray, the last-cell-string is Split by the …
- 19:52 Ticket #849 (Optimization p2) closed by
- Rejected: Replying to madflame991@…: > Why implement a Div() function? Are you asking for a Div() function? It's not very clear... > 1) It's a lot faster than basic a/b because it only returns the integer part of the result (floating point operations are A LOT SLOWER) Your benchmarks? Because my simple benchmarks shows floating point division being nearly 4 times faster than integer division in a simple C++ program. > 2) Precision is only needed in graphical/financial programs Wow, that's an incredibly short-sighted statement. > 3) Round(a/b) is slower... evidently Well, Round() isn't the right thing anyway. Try Int(). Either way, I find performance to be acceptable casting with Int(). If you don't, then chances are this isn't the right language for your task to begin with. > 4) Mod() is already implemented, but it looks incomplete without Div() Mod() is implemented as a function because we didn't make it an operator. Division has an operator, there's no reason to add a function for it. > 5) It doesn't break backward compatibility It doesn't add anything useful, either. Does casting to an int slow things down? Sure, but not enough to be an issue. Not until you get in the hundreds of thousands of calculations. But when you start getting that high, you're probably using the wrong language anyway.
- 17:52 Ticket #849 (Optimization p2) created by
- Why implement a Div() function? 1) It's a lot faster than basic a/b …
- 16:53 Ticket #848 (Tidy.exe - enhancement to '/rel : Remove empty lines from the ...) created by
- It would be nice if the Tidy.exe parameter /rel : Remove empty …
- 07:14 Ticket #846 (UDF _PathFull( ) return path not correct) closed by
- Completed: Added in version: 3.3.1.0
- 07:10 Ticket #846 (UDF _PathFull( ) return path not correct) reopened by
- 05:45 Ticket #847 (Image not showing in GUI when called by _Timer_SetTimer) created by
- It seems that when a gui is called by _timer_settimer the image will …
- 04:08 Ticket #846 (UDF _PathFull( ) return path not correct) closed by
- No Bug: You passed in garbage, you received garbage. Function is working as designed. If you pass it something sensible then you will get something sensible back. No bug.
- 03:57 Ticket #846 (UDF _PathFull( ) return path not correct) created by
- code like this: […] this code display …
03/05/09:
- 01:46 Ticket #845 (#AutoIt3Wrapper_Res_Field not support Simplified Chinese) created by
- if #AutoIt3Wrapper_Res_Field=源文件名|Ghost2KXP.exe, 源文件名 is Simplified …
03/04/09:
- 07:54 Ticket #844 ("^" and "$" absent in document of StringRegExp( )) closed by
- No Bug: in fact they are as they match only in the multiline mode see doc […] you can also refer to the complete doc as stated […]
- 05:50 Ticket #844 ("^" and "$" absent in document of StringRegExp( )) created by
- In StringRegExp( ) document of AutoIT 3.2.12.1, 3.3.0.0, …
03/03/09:
- 19:23 Ticket #843 (@ScriptDir macro returning backslash when script is in drive root ...) closed by
- No Bug: The path "K:\.\Fred.exe" is likely to be just as invalid as "K: Fred.exe" to any application failing on the latter. This. Is. Not. A. Bug. Stop opening tickets on it. We are not going to change the behavior. If this is an issue for you then you can fix it. One of the simplest ways is to write: […]
- 18:08 Ticket #843 (@ScriptDir macro returning backslash when script is in drive root ...) created by
- I know that this has been previously raised more than once bat has …
03/02/09:
- 18:01 Ticket #842 (Adding Lua as an alternative syntax) closed by
- Rejected: Replying to anonymous: > Adding Lua as an alternative syntax or converting AutoIt features into a Lua API, whichever the techtical term here would be. This is probably an out-of-question suggestion due to fact it'd only benefit few. Even so, please refrain from being arrogant and try to give a smart answer to a (probably) stupid suggestion. Why? Why shouldn't you get a smart answer to a request you obviously put absolutely no thought into? To say this is a stupid suggestion is grossly underestimating just how stupid it really is. > I've heard that Lua scripting engine is pretty easy to add to a software. Out of pure interest, I'd like to hear what are the possible cons and difficulties here, how much work would this take and any other thoughts you have. In case you didn't notice, AutoIt is a language. So why would we go out of our way to embed another language to our language? It makes no sense. If Lua is so much better that you prefer it to AutoIt... use Lua. We won't be hurt, really.
- 17:19 Ticket #842 (Adding Lua as an alternative syntax) created by
- Adding Lua as an alternative syntax or converting AutoIt features into …
- 16:15 Ticket #841 (Problems using pipes in array) closed by
- No Bug: That exactly the reason what there is a before last parameter that can be use to change the separator needed used when displying the info by a listview control. Perhaps the doc need more adice on this potential conflict.
- 12:39 Ticket #841 (Problems using pipes in array) created by
- In one dimensional array, the text after the pipe will be removed, but …
03/01/09:
- 19:46 Ticket #839 (Rewrite Shutdown()) closed by
- Completed: Added in version: 3.3.1.0
02/28/09:
- 20:13 Ticket #840 (_SQlite_Query fails to execute query) closed by
- Works For Me: It is working perfect under standard AutoIt 3.3.0 which is using 3.6.5 _SQlite version
- 19:16 Ticket #840 (_SQlite_Query fails to execute query) created by
- From the example in the help file this should output Hello World …
02/27/09:
- 08:06 Ticket #839 (Rewrite Shutdown()) created by
- Shutdown sucks, needs rewritten. Note to self: Do it.
02/25/09:
- 23:05 Ticket #838 (Better COM error handling.) created by
- Ref: Forum post …
- 09:53 Ticket #820 (Speed enhancement to _FileListToArray) closed by
- Completed: #837 brought a division by 3
- 09:51 Ticket #837 (FileFindFirstFile/NextFile feature request) closed by
- Completed: Added in version: 3.3.1.0
- 07:29 Ticket #835 (Recursion depth macro) closed by
- Rejected: I agree with Valik recursion level must be handle inside the func itself with a global variable if needed.
02/24/09:
- 19:26 Ticket #836 (RegWrite - set registry key as another user) closed by
- Rejected: You can re-run the same script with RunAs(). Or, if you are ambitious you can use DllCall() and the Windows API to impersonate another user. RunAs() is the simplest solution though.
- 18:31 Ticket #837 (FileFindFirstFile/NextFile feature request) created by
- FileFindFirstFile/NextFile do not currently set @extended. If no …
- 12:52 Ticket #836 (RegWrite - set registry key as another user) created by
- In our company user have no admin rights on their machines. If we have …
02/23/09:
- 18:43 Ticket #834 (Request for _FileListToArray() to offer additional options) closed by
- Rejected: I think that's a little overkill.
- 15:20 Ticket #835 (Recursion depth macro) created by
- Would it be possible to have a macro that contains the current depth …
- 10:59 Ticket #834 (Request for _FileListToArray() to offer additional options) created by
- Hi. It would be nice, if the native _FileListToArray() would offer …
02/22/09:
- 08:50 Ticket #833 (Bug in function DllOpen ()) closed by
- No Bug: Or you could try reading the documentation and applying some critical thinking.
- 08:33 Ticket #833 (Bug in function DllOpen ()) created by
- A Dll that not exist can not provide a handle. In this case the …
02/21/09:
- 13:48 Ticket #832 (Instance of SCIITE) closed by
- Rejected: Yes, it is possible to have multiple SciTE sessions but this is not the place to ask. Use the forums for that.
- 13:45 Ticket #832 (Instance of SCIITE) created by
- I need scintilla to get more than one instance, is it possible to have …
- 00:35 Ticket #831 (Arrays with ranged size - optimizing without breaking compatibility ...) closed by
- Rejected: Err, no chance in hell that's going to happen. It took me a good 2 minutes just to figure out what the heck you had going on. Imagine how that looks to people who can't understand array's as-is?
02/20/09:
- 20:13 Ticket #831 (Arrays with ranged size - optimizing without breaking compatibility ...) created by
- Many many times I wished AutoIt had arrays with ranged size... there …
- 19:52 Ticket #828 (ANSI support) closed by
- No Bug: .. and the BUG is what ? I assume you are trying to suggest something here. The current SciTE4AutoIt3 installer still supports older version of AutoIt3. The next version will be only supporting 3.3.0.0 + and this will change. NOBUG
- 17:55 Ticket #830 (recode --> ControlSend) closed by
- No Bug: It's good to see that you read WikiStart. Thank you for the lovely... whatever this is supposed to be.
- 17:54 Ticket #829 (move in SCITE the tabbed-windows) closed by
- Rejected: This is not the right place to ask.
- 16:43 Ticket #830 (recode --> ControlSend) created by
- hi there, maybe someone else has mentioned this before, but …
- 14:54 Ticket #829 (move in SCITE the tabbed-windows) created by
- Hi all, I hope to be in the right place (excuse me if not). I request …
- 14:06 Ticket #824 (Long line don't work) closed by
- No Bug
- 13:42 Ticket #828 (ANSI support) created by
- when I activ this in compil option I have an errormessage in the scite …
- 11:17 Ticket #827 (_DateDayOfWeek) closed by
- Rejected: The author specified in the remarks: "This function returns English day names only." Should be easy enough for anyone to write a wrapper to convert the english returned string to the native language.
- 11:07 Ticket #827 (_DateDayOfWeek) created by
- why the _DateDayOfWeek do not return the date in the environnement …
02/18/09:
- 23:45 Ticket #826 (In Windows 7 Beta, @OSVersion shows "WIN_VISTA") closed by
- No Bug: It's neither. We haven't claimed AutoIt supports Windows 7 yet. We haven't even looked at Windows 7. Because it's still in Beta. Asking us to support it now is just a little bit premature.
- 23:09 Ticket #826 (In Windows 7 Beta, @OSVersion shows "WIN_VISTA") created by
- Is it a bug or feature request? I assume a bug, but feel free to move …
- 22:43 Ticket #825 (Change the behaviour of DirMove()) closed by
- Rejected
- 22:43 Ticket #825 (Change the behaviour of DirMove()) reopened by
- I just noticed this was a feature request. Please read WikiStart, particularly the parts about setting milestones and versions.
- 22:41 Ticket #825 (Change the behaviour of DirMove()) closed by
- No Bug: The current behavior is consistent with the move command on the command line. I don't think there is anything wrong with the current behavior, either. I think there is a misunderstanding about what you are trying to do. You are not trying to move the source folder to the existing destination folder, you're trying to move the contents of the source folder to the existing destination folder. This a different operation than trying to rename or relocate a folder. There is no single operation that can do what you want though it is trivial to write a UDF to do it.
- 22:08 Ticket #825 (Change the behaviour of DirMove()) created by
- Hi, I found that DirMove() having problem (limitation?) when trying …
- 16:54 Ticket #824 (Long line don't work) created by
- Tidy crashes when one line is very long ( I think ~2000 chars) …
- 07:52 Ticket #817 (Typo in helpfile) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed in version: 3.3.1.0
- 07:30 Ticket #819 (Fix EventLog.au3) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed in version: 3.3.1.0
02/17/09:
- 12:33 Ticket #140 (Add ToolbarWindow32 information on buttons) closed by
- Completed: Added in version: 3.3.1.0
02/16/09:
- 22:04 Ticket #823 (OnAutoItExit does not trigger on Control-C in console mode.) closed by
- Wont Fix: I'm closing this as Won't Fix. There are (at least) two ways you can handle this. You can use DllCall() and the Windows API SetConsoleMode() function to change how Ctrl+C is interpreted. You can also use DllCall(), DllCallbackRegister() and the Windows API SetConsoleCtrlHandler() to receive notification of the event and handle it appropriately.
- 20:37 Ticket #823 (OnAutoItExit does not trigger on Control-C in console mode.) created by
- If I compile my script to run in console mode and hit control-C as it …
- 18:20 Ticket #822 (Can't find out if item in folder option is checked or not) closed by
- No Bug: Read WikiStart. A 215 line script is unacceptable for trying to demonstrate a bug. Further, if you had just asked for Support somebody would have told you just read the registry and don't attempt to automate a GUI when you don't need to. This is very likely not a bug. There's no guarantee any control will respond to any message with anything useful. Welcome to Windows.
- 15:53 Ticket #822 (Can't find out if item in folder option is checked or not) created by
- The function "_GUICtrlTreeView_GetChecked" returns always false though …
- 12:28 Ticket #821 ((NON-COMPONENT) In Script Precompiler Options) closed by
- No Bug
- 10:59 Ticket #821 ((NON-COMPONENT) In Script Precompiler Options) created by
- Would like to be able to specify already available compiler options in …
- 10:00 Ticket #816 (Compiling ...) closed by
- Rejected
- 09:59 Ticket #816 (Compiling ...) reopened by
- 09:59 Ticket #818 (date control) closed by
- Fixed: Replying to Valik: > You closed the wrong ticket with your commit for this... sorry perhaps the commit script can check that the ticket is already closed to protect my bad typing
02/15/09:
- 17:34 Ticket #820 (Speed enhancement to _FileListToArray) created by
- _FileListToArray is an often-used and time-consuming function. Almost …
- 03:11 Ticket #819 (Fix EventLog.au3) created by
- Fix EventLog.au3. Buffer sizes need to be dynamic instead of fixed.
- 02:02 Ticket #818 (date control) created by
- when using the date control i use the GUICtrlSetData() command …
02/14/09:
- 20:35 Ticket #817 (Typo in helpfile) created by
- " The ByRef keyword is optional and means: (1) the parameter must a …
- 17:08 Ticket #816 (Compiling ...) closed by
- Rejected: There is a tool on the forum to do that. The behavior you describe is on the AutoItNotToDoList which also implies you haven't read WikiStart. Read both and then look on the forum for the tool that does what you ask.
- 16:38 Ticket #816 (Compiling ...) created by
- I would like to have AutoIT compile all the code that is used and …
- 10:03 Ticket #815 (Pass temporaries as ByRef paramters) closed by
- Completed: Added in version: 3.3.1.0
02/13/09:
- 16:18 Ticket #815 (Pass temporaries as ByRef paramters) created by
- We should allow passing temporaries as ByRef parameters.
02/12/09:
- 17:43 Ticket #814 (HttpSetProxy - proxy with credentials) created by
- See here : http://www.autoitscript.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=88991 …
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