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  1. Posts : 799
    Windows 8 Pro 64-bit
       #11

    They are hard to convert if you don't know the commands' AutoIt versions. Might be easier to recreate from scratch.
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  2. Posts : 27
    Windows Seven
    Thread Starter
       #12

    Just upgraded, enjoy
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  3. Posts : 43
    windows 7 64 bit
       #13

    I don't quite understand how to use this......say I wanted to make Paint appear glassy, how would I change that program background's to black? Or must the desktop wallpaper be a black background. I tried to add Paint to the list while running a full glass theme and nothing happened. As a matter of fact it caused the theme to go black and lose it's transparency. I had to close, uninstall and reinstall to make it work right with my full glass theme again. What did I do wrong?
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  4. Posts : 799
    Windows 8 Pro 64-bit
       #14

    scorpioninblue said:
    I don't quite understand how to use this......say I wanted to make Paint appear glassy, how would I change that program background's to black? Or must the desktop wallpaper be a black background. I tried to add Paint to the list while running a full glass theme and nothing happened. As a matter of fact it caused the theme to go black and lose it's transparency. I had to close, uninstall and reinstall to make it work right with my full glass theme again. What did I do wrong?
    The app only effects things that are set to black originally. Think of it as variables and constants. On a full black theme, as long as that theme is set, the black is a constant, so this app affects it. The black areas you put into Paint are variables, as they can be changed. So the app does not affect them like it should. It messed up, so it crashed.
    You did nothing wrong, really. Just limitations of the scripting language. Happens all the time
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  5. Posts : 43
    windows 7 64 bit
       #15

    Thanks for your reply! It's good to know it wasn't me!
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  6. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Enterprise
       #16

    I'm not an autoit programmer, but i have programmed in C and Java
    It would be nice to have an infinitum of processes instead of fourteen
    wouldn't it be easier to use numbers(#) instead of their word correspondents(one, two, . . .)? That way you could add as many processes into the bge.ini file as a person want's. then you could loop through and index the processes into an array without limit.
    But like I said, I'm don't program in autoit so correct me if there's something I'm missing something.
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  7. Posts : 208
    Windows 7
       #17

    Hey, you have the same rainmetre stuff as me, nice! If you don't mind, what is the little gadget in the bottem right that you are using.

    I'll download the app and try it, looks interesting. =)

    ~Joshua~
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  8. Posts : 799
    Windows 8 Pro 64-bit
       #18

    xXBlueFireXx said:
    I'm not an autoit programmer, but i have programmed in C and Java
    It would be nice to have an infinitum of processes instead of fourteen
    wouldn't it be easier to use numbers(#) instead of their word correspondents(one, two, . . .)? That way you could add as many processes into the bge.ini file as a person want's. then you could loop through and index the processes into an array without limit.
    But like I said, I'm don't program in autoit so correct me if there's something I'm missing something.
    Well, you can't set the GUI to add new boxes as the user wants in AutoIt. You have to separately put in each individual object, and it can't be modified (or modify itself) as the program runs. So while you could copy and paste the UI, you'd be looking at a hell of a lot of variables (you have to set each variable yourself, as well) and a massive UI. It's kinda impractical if you think about it in a technical view.
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  9. Posts : 208
    Windows 7
       #19

    Update: Mm, the program looks good on the skins that you suggested, but not mine, even though its a dark one. Nice app though. Hope you do well. =)

    ~Joshua~
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  10. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Enterprise
       #20

    Prisoner said:
    Well, you can't set the GUI to add new boxes as the user wants in AutoIt. You have to separately put in each individual object, and it can't be modified (or modify itself) as the program runs. So while you could copy and paste the UI, you'd be looking at a hell of a lot of variables (you have to set each variable yourself, as well) and a massive UI. It's kinda impractical if you think about it in a technical view.
    I was thinking along the lines of a drop down box. Also, why can't it use an array of predetermined size based on how many processes are configured in the bge.ini? It is an object oriented language, isn't it? You can't create an array of objects with the processes defined from an array from bge.ini? If that's the case then I would suggest using a more powerful language. Or am I misunderstanding something, as I said I don't program in autoit.

    From what I have read on AutoIt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia I find it hard to believe that it can't do what I was saying. I would like to add that I'm not trying to argue or anything, I'm just trying to figure out why an object oriented language that "has been restructured to be more like the BASIC family of languages" is unable to accomplished said task.
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