Okay, so I think I’ll contact fincs and see what he thinks. Then perhaps, I’ll proceed to fork it under ahkscript/ or autohotkey/
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I’ll have my hands full merging the special parameter code! (and learning Git!)
Apologies! And thanks.
I think that joedf misunderstood your question. You do not want to "use the version that is accompanied with your current AHK installation." In order to use those directives, you want to use the version at the link in the first post of this thread:Peter2 wrote:When I want to use the directives which are described in the first posting - which version should I use?
Probably not. lexikos said, "Some newer features require compiler support and therefore won't work - e.g. #Include variables." So, it's unlikely that your "really simple" scripts will be affected. Then tmplinshi said, "I've been using it for years without any problems."Peter2 wrote:And will there be disadvantages for my (really simple) scripts?
Don't need to google it to know that.guest3456 wrote:google "version control" and learn about why its so essential.
Yep!guest3456 wrote:have you ever fixed a bug before, only to later realize that you've now broken something else
Nope! First, I save many copies along the way with different file names, especially before I begin to code an enhancement or use a language feature or tool that I haven't used before. I just checked my abandoned-deprecated-old folder of my current AHK effort and it has 26 files in it with "before" in the file name, such as TrayLaunch-before reorder submenu.ahk.guest3456 wrote:but the old code is gone and you can no longer restore it to figure out the old functionality?
Yes, and the mechanisms mentioned above work fine for it.guest3456 wrote:have you ever wanted to try to add 2 new features simultaneously without breaking each?
I'm sure you're right that all of my methods are replaceable with Git, but I'm pleased with the way things are now. Regards, Joeguest3456 wrote: etc etc. there is a reason everyone is on github.
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Error at line 1.
Line Text: % (A_IsUnicode=1) << 8 | (A_PtrSize=8) << 9)
Error: Missing ending "%"
The program will exit.
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I was thinking that should be removed. There's no reason to have the "default bin"; just determine a default and pre-select it in the DDL.it tries to create AutoHotkeySC.bin