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- 31 Jul 2015, 10:19
- Forum: Scripts and Functions (v1)
- Topic: [LIB] LV_EX - update on 2016-04-28
- Replies: 74
- Views: 48398
Re: [LIB] LV_EX - update on 2015-03-13
This is an awesome set of functions mate, many thanks!
- 23 Dec 2014, 18:22
- Forum: Bug Reports
- Topic: Can't compare bigger numbers?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 2004
Re: Can't compare bigger numbers?
Oh well, then I was looking for this information with the wrong keywords. Before posting I did a search for 'maximum' and 'length' in the help file, but didn't come up with the text you posted.
Thank you for the quick reply though.
Thank you for the quick reply though.
- 23 Dec 2014, 18:11
- Forum: Bug Reports
- Topic: Can't compare bigger numbers?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 2004
Can't compare bigger numbers?
Took me an hour to debug my script which came down to this. Is this supposed to happen? :wtf: a = 61299994817820020404 b = 61299994817820020183 if a = %b% msgbox how are these two same?`n`n%a%`n%b% I can of course add a letter to each variable's contents, compare and then remove - but seriously is t...
- 19 Dec 2014, 23:33
- Forum: Bug Reports
- Topic: Hard to describe compiled script crash bug
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2288
Re: Hard to describe compiled script crash bug
Alright, that clarifies it. I don't use compiled scripts too frequently, but this is the first time I came across such a bizarre issue with it, so thought I'd report.
Switching to UPX seems to be a good idea.
Thanks TAC109 and lexikos!
Switching to UPX seems to be a good idea.
Thanks TAC109 and lexikos!
- 19 Dec 2014, 14:13
- Forum: Bug Reports
- Topic: Hard to describe compiled script crash bug
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2288
Hard to describe compiled script crash bug
Greetings everyone, Well here's a script that led to a weird compiled script crashing bug. This extremely simple script runs flawlessly on my Win 7 x64 system with 1.1.16.05 ANSI installation. But if I compile it and run, it crashes. Now the weirdest part, if I change just about anything in the scri...
- 08 Apr 2014, 09:48
- Forum: SciTE4AutoHotkey
- Topic: SciTE4AutoHotkey v3.0.06.01 [Updated October 12 2014]
- Replies: 835
- Views: 619975
Re: SciTE4AutoHotkey v3.0.05.01 [Updated April 5 2014]
Haha, thanks. It was well worth all the effort to pester Chris into putting those in. He initially found these commands to be too advanced for his target users, so I did my bit to make it easier for anyone not familiar with them
- 07 Apr 2014, 15:51
- Forum: SciTE4AutoHotkey
- Topic: SciTE4AutoHotkey v3.0.06.01 [Updated October 12 2014]
- Replies: 835
- Views: 619975
Re: SciTE4AutoHotkey v3.0.05.01 [Updated April 5 2014]
Hey rajat , longtime no seeing your username. :P Welcome to ahkscript.org! :D Thank you :) . Yes, I've been MIA for way too long :oops: Wow, I'm honored by your comment! I can't believe you registered here for the sole reason of posting this :oops: Oh it was long overdue. In fact I should also be t...
- 07 Apr 2014, 14:28
- Forum: SciTE4AutoHotkey
- Topic: SciTE4AutoHotkey v3.0.06.01 [Updated October 12 2014]
- Replies: 835
- Views: 619975
Re: SciTE4AutoHotkey v3.0.05.01 [Updated April 5 2014]
Just wanted to say Thanks for continuously working on updating and enhancing S4AHK, my absolute favorite AHK editor. The debugging features, syntax highlighting, integration of all the various tools we use so often is all much appreciated.