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ewemoa:
Here's an example!
extract to plugins folder
volume.zip - 239.2 KB
if you just want to see how to add em click here:
Also here's the ahk if you prefer to an uncomplied version (and or) modify to suit your needs!
-pigeonlips (February 12, 2012, 06:26 PM)
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Thanks for the uncompiled version. I tried to adapt things to work here.
I may have run into a snag though. Executing:
0'
Volume
MASTER
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I get a dialog box with the text:
Mixer Doesn't Support This Component Type
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May be it has something to do with the environment here being Windows 7. Don't know if it's relevant but came across the following from the SoundSet docs:
On Windows Vista or later, SoundSet and SoundGet affect only the script itself (this may be resolved in a future version). There are at least two ways to work around this:
1) In the properties dialog for the file "AutoHotkey.exe" (or a compiled script), change the compatibility setting to "Windows XP".
2) Have the script send volume-control keystrokes to change the master volume for the entire system. For example:
Send {Volume_Up} ; Raise the master volume by 1 interval (typically 5%).
Send {Volume_Down 3} ; Lower the master volume by 3 intervals.
Send {Volume_Mute} ; Mute/unmute the master volume.
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pigeonlips:
May be it has something to do with the environment here being Windows 7. Don't know if it's relevant but came across the following from the SoundSet docs:
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bummer -
"In the properties dialog for the file "AutoHotkey.exe" (or a compiled script), change the compatibility setting to "Windows XP"."
You could try that. Also i was quite surprised with the output of the soundcard analysis script. It explained why one or two where not working for me (on another mixer).
I might try writing a one off install script that uses the data from this to create the plugin.xml.
lol - i need to get off this outdated copy of XP.
ewemoa:
"In the properties dialog for the file "AutoHotkey.exe" (or a compiled script), change the compatibility setting to "Windows XP"."
You could try that.
-pigeonlips (February 12, 2012, 09:26 PM)
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Thanks for the suggestion. I'm hoping to try that when I re-establish access to an appropriate Windows environment.
lol - i need to get off this outdated copy of XP.
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FWIW, although I started using Windows 7 recently, at the moment, I still prefer XP for many things.
pigeonlips:
Windows working sweet too! But that said,
A) search is not that great i have one match for Qatapult - DonationCoder.com - Chromium, but can only find it if i type an uppercase Q. No other combo works (qata, chrom, don, Don, etc)
B) the list seems really long. I won't mind this if i could filter the results with good search , but i have a million entry's for M ? no idea! Also stuff like Default IME.
I know your not to blame for the choice of window title someone chooses but i would be nice to have a config global option to only return windows with a (not sure the terminanolgy but) style/state that is an active intractable state. Ie not a background app or service. etc.
I know its early stages. I'm not moaning, in fact i'm well impressed how quick you got this working!
And @ewemoa, as i'm sure he'll want to play with this too:
here is an example:
--- ---<settings>
<rules>
<rule>
<arg>TEXT</arg>
<arg>
<item>
<lbl>WINTEST</lbl>
<ico>plugins\wintest\.png</ico>
</item>
</arg>
<arg>WINDOW</arg>
<cmd>cmd.exe</cmd>
<args>/K "echo $2.hwnd $2.title"</args>
</rule>
</rules>
</settings>
filling in the first pane is irrelevant (so long as its text)
ewemoa:
Thanks for the example pigeonlips!
A) search is not that great i have one match for Qatapult - DonationCoder.com - Chromium, but can only find it if i type an uppercase Q. No other combo works (qata, chrom, don, Don, etc)
-pigeonlips (February 12, 2012, 10:35 PM)
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I think this is the problem I was having -- only pigeonlips figured things out in much more detail! I confirm this is what happens here under Windows 7 Pro 64-bit.
Knowing this I got my earlier attempt at a plugin to work -- it just sends some window to the bottom of the stack using AHK's WinSet w/ Bottom argument.
Here's what I have:
plugins\SendToBack\SendToBack.ahk
--- Code: Autohotkey ---; icon adapted from:; http://rrze-icon-set.berlios.de/index.html NArgs = %0% Hwnd = %1% ; XXXOutputDebug, % "Number of arguments passed in: " . NArgsOutputDebug, % " Hwnd: " . Hwnd WinSet, Bottom, , % "ahk_id " . Hwnd
plugins\SendToBack\plugin.xml
--- Code: Text ---<settings> <rules> <rule> <arg>WINDOW</arg> <arg> <item> <lbl>Send To Back</lbl> <ico>plugins\SendToBack\SendToBack.png</ico> </item> </arg> <cmd>plugins\AHK\AutoHotkey.exe</cmd> <args>plugins\SendToBack\SendToBack.ahk "$0.hwnd"</args> </rule> </rules></settings>
plugins\SendToBack\SendToBack.png should be attached
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