David Troesch | 1 Aug 2009 15:26
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Re: Re: PowerPro and Vista 64-bit Support

> Just out of interest, did you try classname?

win.class worked fine.

> Anyway, I confirmed that the way PowerPro gets the exe name only works for 32 bit processes.  There is a
function new with vista that supposedly allows 32 bit process to get exename of any process.  I uploaded a
new powerpro.exe if you want to test (I cannot).  Keep a backup of your current powerpro.exe
>
> If you get debug window and output, pls let me know what it says.

00000 258864330 failed to load queryprocessfullimagename  0 0 0 0 Sat 
Aug 01 09:22:21 2009

> Pls just try a simple
> win.debug(win.exename("active"))
> with a 64 bit app like notepad active.  Does it get the exename?

Nope, exe and exepath still not working.

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brucexs | 1 Aug 2009 17:47
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Re: PowerPro and Vista 64-bit Support


> > Pls just try a simple
> > win.debug(win.exename("active"))
> > with a 64 bit app like notepad active.  Does it get the exename?
> 
> Nope, exe and exepath still not working.

Stupid spelling error on my part.
If you can try again, with latest powerpro.exe you should getting "running vista" in debug.  If you get any
other line in debug, let me know (and win.exename won't work in this case).

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brucexs | 1 Aug 2009 17:48
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Re: *Keys code for Pause/Break key

--- In power-pro@..., "cronus1974" <peng.xiao <at> ...> wrote:
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> Dear all:
> 
> I have not found the code for *keys command to send a keystroke of "Pause/Break" key. Is it omitted for a reason?
> 
> Is there anyway to do that? Is it possible for *keys command to send vkcodes ?
>

The powerpro.exe only uploaded to webeddie recognizes {pause} in *keys or win.sendkeys.  Whether it will
do what you want it to do, I don't know.

It also recognizes {vkhh} where hh are any hex digits, no spaces, eg {vk2f}

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XiaoPeng@Gmail | 1 Aug 2009 19:55
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Re: Re: *Keys code for Pause/Break key

Dear Bruce:

I tried *keys {pause} , *keys {to none}{pause} and *key { to
"Title*"}{pause}

All gimme this error:
Missing } in send keys or invalid {...}
{pause}

I already installed the v4.9j.
Any suggestion?

My OS is windows xp pro sp3

Thanks!

Sean
8/2/2009

On Sat, Aug 1, 2009 at 11:48 PM, brucexs <bswitzer@...> wrote:

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> --- In power-pro@... <power-pro%40yahoogroups.com>,
> "cronus1974" <peng.xiao <at> ...> wrote:
> >
> > Dear all:
> >
> > I have not found the code for *keys command to send a keystroke of
> "Pause/Break" key. Is it omitted for a reason?
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Funky | 2 Aug 2009 00:16
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is that possible to show a alert icon when I set a timer?

Hi, 
Is that possible to show a alarm icon on a bar when I set a schedule or a timer?
Usually I have some "shutdown countdown timer" or alarm or something similar. If I forget to disable timer,
I will suffer a shutdown without notice. or forget to set a timer

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brucexs | 2 Aug 2009 00:45
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Re: *Keys code for Pause/Break key


> 
> I already installed the v4.9j.
> Any suggestion?
>

It's not in 4.9j, its just in the powerpro.exe only, which should be dated aug 1.

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brucexs | 2 Aug 2009 01:19
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Re: is that possible to show a alert icon when I set a timer?

--- In power-pro@..., "Funky" <hypersam.tw <at> ...> wrote:
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> Hi, 
> Is that possible to show a alarm icon on a bar when I set a schedule or a timer?
> Usually I have some "shutdown countdown timer" or alarm or something similar. If I forget to disable
timer, I will suffer a shutdown without notice. or forget to set a timer
>

If you are using a timer, just surround a button with
format contextif (timerrunning(x))
<button here>
format endcontext

Not so easy for a scheduled event.

You could use the confirm option of the shutdown event.  Or if you need unattended shutdown, use
event.message or wait message.

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Funky | 2 Aug 2009 02:12
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Re: is that possible to show a alert icon when I set a timer?

--- In power-pro@..., "brucexs" <bswitzer <at> ...> wrote:
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> --- In power-pro@..., "Funky" <hypersam.tw <at> > wrote:
> >
> > Hi, 
> > Is that possible to show a alarm icon on a bar when I set a schedule or a timer?
> > Usually I have some "shutdown countdown timer" or alarm or something similar. If I forget to disable
timer, I will suffer a shutdown without notice. or forget to set a timer
> >
> 
> If you are using a timer, just surround a button with
> format contextif (timerrunning(x))
> <button here>
> format endcontext
> 
> Not so easy for a scheduled event.
> 
> You could use the confirm option of the shutdown event.  Or if you need unattended shutdown, use
event.message or wait message.
>
thanks for the reply. 
from my view of point, scheduler is a more useful tool, which could be used as a daily alarm, shutdown timer
and so forth. and for these purposes, it needs badly a icon to show its status - whether it is set
successfully or not.

it would be nice to be implemented....

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brucexs | 2 Aug 2009 02:36
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Re: is that possible to show a alert icon when I set a timer?

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> >
> thanks for the reply. 
> from my view of point, scheduler is a more useful tool, which could be used as a daily alarm, shutdown timer
and so forth. and for these purposes, it needs badly a icon to show its status - whether it is set 
>
I am not sure exactly what status you are referring to:  there can be many active scheduled events with many
different time frames.  How icons would be associated with them somehow?

Maybe you can get what you need with scripting to show/hide a button and create/enable one of these events
(with exec scheduleradd).

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XiaoPeng@Gmail | 2 Aug 2009 03:43
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Re: Re: *Keys code for Pause/Break key

Got it! Works like a charm!

Praise to Bruce !!

On Sun, Aug 2, 2009 at 6:45 AM, brucexs <bswitzer@...> wrote:

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>
>
> >
> > I already installed the v4.9j.
> > Any suggestion?
> >
>
> It's not in 4.9j, its just in the powerpro.exe only, which should be dated
> aug 1.
>
>  
>

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