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Simple List of Commands available?

Post by Phil Pendlebury » Mon Jan 22, 2007 2:24 pm

Hi there,

This may be the wrong place to post this so please forgive me and feel free to move it if required.

Is there anywhere / any way I can get hold of a full list of all commands used in Macro Scheduler. A simple list (without descriptions) in a simple text file would be great. e.g:

Wait>
Let>
GOTO>

etc.

This is so I can make a highlighter file for my favourite text editor PSPad: http://www.pspad.com/en/ which I will then gladly share with anyone and also forward to the author (he has already included a few of my highlighter setting files).

Thanks in advance for any help.
Phil Pendlebury - Linktree

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Post by JRL » Mon Jan 22, 2007 2:48 pm

No guarantee on accuracy but this should be close.

Version 9 commands

Add
AppendFile
Ask
Ascii
Assigned
BlockInput
CapsOff
CapsOn
ChangeDirectory
CloseDialog
CloseWindow
CompareBitmaps
ConCat
CountFiles
CopyFile
CreateDir
Crypt
DateStamp
Day
DayOfWeek
DeleteFile
DDEPoke
DDERequest
Dialog
EditIniFile
END
EndDialog
ExecuteFile
FileDate
FileSize
FileTime
FindImagePos
FindWindowWithText
FTPDelFile
FTPGetDirList
FTPGetFile
FTPPutFile
FTPRenameFile
GetActiveWindow
GetCaretPos
GetCheckBox
GetClipBoard
GetControlText
GetCursorPos
GetDate
GetDialogAction
GetEnvVar
GetFileList
GetListItem
GetPixelColor
GetRectCheckSum
GetScreenRes
GetTime
GetTreeNode
GetWindowHandle
GetWindowPos
GetWindowProcess
GetWindowText
Gosub
Goto
Hour
HTTPRequest
If
IfDirExists
IfFileChanged
IfFileExists
IfWindowOpen
Include
Input
Label
LClick
LDblClick
LDown
Length
Let
LibFree
LibFunc
LibLoad
LUp
Macro
MClick
MDblClick
MDown
Message
MessageModal
MidStr
Min
Month
MouseMove
MouseMoveRel
MouseOver
MoveFile
MoveWindow
MUp
NumOff
NumOn
OnEvent
PlayWav
Position
Press Backspace
Press Tab
Press Enter
Press Esc
Press F1
Press F13
Press F2
Press F14
Press F3
Press F15
Press F4
Press F16
Press F5
Press F17
Press F6
Press F18
Press F7
Press F19
Press F8
Press F20
Press F9
Press F21
Press F10
Press F22
Press F11
Press F23
Press F12
Press F24
Press Home
Press End
Press Up
Press Down
Press Left
Press Right
Press Page Up
Press Page Down
Press Ins
Press Del
Press Shift
Press LShift
Press RShift
Press CTRL
Press LCTRL
Press RCTRL
Press ALT
Press LALT
Press RALT
Press ALTGR
Press CAPS
Press Num Lock
Press Scroll Lock
Press NP0
Press NP1
Press NP2
Press NP3
Press NP4
Press NP5
Press NP6
Press NP7
Press NP8
Press NP9
Press NP Add
Press NP Subtract
Press NP Multiply
Press NP Divide
Press NP Decimal
Press NP Enter
Press LWinKey
Press RWinKey
Press MenuKey
Press Print Screen
PushButton
PutClipBoard
Random
RClick
RDblClick
RDown
ReadFile
ReadIniFile
ReadLn
RegistryDelKey
RegistryDelVal
RegistryReadKey
RegistryWriteKey
Release ALT
Release LALT
Release RALT
Release ALTGR
Release CTRL
Release LCTRL
Release RCTRL
Release Shift
Release LShift
Release RShift
Release LWinKey
Release RWinKey
Remark
RenameFile
Repeat
ResetDialogAction
ResizeWindow
RetrievePOP3
RunProgram
RUp
ScreenCapture
ScrollOff
ScrollOn
Sec
SelectMenu
SendCharacter/Text
Separate
SetCheckBox
SetControlText
SetEnvVar
SetFocus
Show
ShutDownWindows
SMTPSendMail
SRT
StringReplace
Sub
TelnetClose
TelnetConnect
TelnetSend
TelnetWaitFor
TimeStamp
Toolbar
Until
VBEND
VBEval
VBSTART
VBRun
Wait
WaitClipBoard
WaitCursorChanged
WaitKeyDown
WaitPixelColor
WaitReady
WaitRectChanged
WaitScreenImage
WaitWindowChanged
WaitWindowClosed
WaitWindowOpen
WindowAction
WriteLn
Year

Edit- Added "AppendFile" and WaitClipBoard"
Last edited by JRL on Thu May 17, 2007 2:08 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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Post by Phil Pendlebury » Mon Jan 22, 2007 4:10 pm

Thank you.

The built in editor is great (especially with the prompts that help you fill in the blanks) but I find myself wanting to view two segments of code quite a lot and copy and paste between the two.

afaik the only way to do this is with an external editor - that's where PSPad comes in handy for me.

Thanks again.

:-)
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