1. Hotkey Toolbar Quick Program Launcher AGAIN!
- Posted by Ray Tomes <rtomes at ihug.co.nz> Jun 19, 2003
- 500 views
Hello All They say third time lucky (or is this the fourth?) My recent posts had no weird characters so I think I have solved that=20 problems. If not I will have to hide under a rock for a while. :( If you want to try this, then read the help for quick at the beginning of= =20 the listing below. You can change quick.ini to have programs/documents what you want to=20 launch, and quick.exw will need to have the correct location of quick.ini= in it (at present c:\euphoria\bin\). Please let me know what you think and if you have any answers to my questions in the previous post. The problems are these: 1. Originally I had quick.exw and quick.ini in the same folder and the=20 program found the .ini file with just a "quick.ini" file name but after I= =20 rebooted it couldn't find it and so I had to change to the full path whic= h=20 is "C:\\EUPHORIA\\BIN\\quick.ini". I don't understand why a reboot did th= is. 2. I want to put Icons on the buttons for the selected programs of type=20 =2Eexe so that they are easy to recognise. However as someone said, the = extractIcon( function does not appear to be compatible with the=20 create(PictureButton or the setIcon( function so I haven't managed to get= =20 any icons on the buttons. I have commented out the part that doesn't work= =20 near the bottom. Don't worry about the complex looking floor((ib-1)/13)*4= 0,=20 remainder(ib-1,13)*40 parameters as they work fine and just use the same = code to set up all 39 buttons. 3. I haven't yet done the Enter key part which is to allow the reassignme= nt=20 of the keys by the user. So at present you have to edit the .ini file=20 (carefully) to set up the programs you want to have a quick launch of. 4. I am not sure whether my program has a memory leak but something does.= =20 How do I tell? Thanks Ray ----start quick.exw---- sequence qhelp qhelp=3D"QUICK is a quick hotkey program launcher of your favourites\n" &= "\n" & "START *quick* application which will be in minimized mode.\n" & "At any time press F12 to bring quick up for use,\n" & "then either click on a button or type a single key \n" & "a-z (or A-Z) or 0-9 to run the chosen application.\n" & "To remember easily, I use E for Explorer, I for Irfanview,\n" & "W for WordPad, Z for WinZip etc.\n" & "Press Enter to alter any of the 36 chosen applications.\n" & "The application's icon will show on the button it is set to.\n" & "Press Esc and the application will be disabled and closed.\n" & "Press any other key and help information will be brought up.\n" & "Be Happy!\n" & "\n" & "=A9 Copyright 2003 Ray Tomes -- rtomes at ihug.co.nz\n" & "No warranty of any kind is given by the author\n" & "as it is my first Euphoria program, but I did test it lots \n" & "May be freely used. Please advise suggested changes to me.\n" & "Written in Euphoria language, see http://www.RapidEuphoria.com\n" & "and uses Win32Lib by David Cuny and friends and hotkey by Ting.\n" & "Thanks to Dan Moyer, Derek Parnell, C.K.Lester, aku saya,\n" & "Pete Lomax and others for help with Euphoria and Win32Lib.\n" without warning include Win32lib.ew include hotkey.e include msgbox.e object bshow bshow =3D "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789" & {"Enter","Esc","?"} atom bnum -- button number pressed or key typed: a-z=3D>1-26, 0-9=3D>27-3= 6, -- Enter=3D>37, Esc=3D>38, other=3D>39 sequence assign, button assign =3D repeat("",39) button =3D repeat(0,39) atom inifn, i object linb, bsh, bhint constant Window1=3Dcreate(Window,"Quick",0,Center,Center,128,547,0) atom Window2 procedure gethelp() i =3D message_box(qhelp, "Quick HELP", MB_OK) end procedure procedure reassign() -- to be done yet end procedure procedure launch(integer butno) if butno=3D37 then reassign() elsif butno=3D38 then closeApp() elsif butno=3D39 then gethelp() else shellExecute("open", assign[butno], SW_SHOWNORMAL) end if openWindow(Window1, Minimize) end procedure procedure AnyKey(integer self, integer event, sequence params) integer keycode, shift keycode=3Dparams[1] shift=3Dparams[2] if keycode>=3D'a' and keycode<=3D'z' then bnum=3Dkeycode-96 elsif keycode>=3D'A' and keycode<=3D'Z' then bnum=3Dkeycode-64 elsif keycode>=3D'0' and keycode<=3D'9' then bnum=3Dkeycode-48+27 elsif keycode=3D13 then bnum=3D37 elsif keycode=3D27 then bnum=3D38 else bnum=3D39 -- undefined keys also gives help end if launch(bnum) end procedure procedure WinHotKey(atom id) -- HotKey pressed =3D> show window openWindow( Window1, Normal) end procedure procedure ClickBut(integer id, integer event, sequence parms) for ib=3D1 to 39 do if id=3Dbutton[ib] then launch(ib) end if end for end procedure -- serious execution starts here with quick.ini file -- originally I just had "quick.ini" but rebooting req'd change ??? inifn=3Dopen( "C:\\EUPHORIA\\BIN\\quick.ini", "r") if inifn =3D -1 then i =3D message_box("quick.ini file not found", "Quick", MB_OKCANCEL) else linb =3D gets(inifn) if equal(linb,"[buttons]\n") then for bn=3D1 to 36 do linb =3D gets(inifn) if atom(linb) then exit end if assign[bn]=3Dlinb[3..length(linb)-1] end for end if end if close(inifn) for ib=3D1 to 39 do i=3D0 bsh=3Dbshow[ib] if ib<37 then bhint=3Dbsh&" unassigned" elsif ib=3D37 then bhint=3D"Enter sets code assignment of applications= " elsif ib=3D38 then bhint=3D"Esc shuts down *quick*" elsif ib=3D39 then bhint=3D"? or space for Help and About quick" end if if length(assign[ib])>2 then bhint=3Dbsh&" launches "&assign[ib] end i= f if atom(bsh) then bsh=3D{bsh} end if ----- it seems that extractIcon is NOT compatible with PictureButton -- if match(".exe",assign[ib]) then -- i=3DextractIcon(assign[ib]) -- if i!=3D0 then button[ib]=3Dcreate(PictureButton,{bsh,bhint}, -- Window1,floor((ib-1)/13)*40, remainder(ib-1,13)*40, 40, 40, 0) -- setIcon ( button[ib], {i} ) -- else -- end if -- end if if i=3D0 then button[ib]=3Dcreate(PushButton,{bsh,bhint}, Window1,floor((ib-1)/13)*40,remainder(ib-1,13)*40,40,40,0) end if setHandler( button[ib], w32HClick, routine_id("ClickBut")) end for onHotKey =3D routine_id("WinHotKey") setHotKey( Window1, 2, 0, VK_F12) setHandler( Window1, w32HKeyPress, routine_id("AnyKey")) WinMain( Window1, Minimize ) ----end quick.exw---- ----start quick.ini---- [buttons] A=3D B=3D C=3D D=3DC:\EUPHORIA\DOC\database.doc E=3DC:\WINDOWS\EXPLORER.EXE F=3D G=3D H=3DC:\EUPHORIA\DOC\ENCYEU.HLP I=3D"C:\Program Files\IrfanView\i_view32.exe" J=3D K=3D L=3D"C:\Program Files\NoteTab Light\NoteTab.exe" M=3D N=3D"C:\Program Files\Netscape\Netscape\Netscp.exe" O=3D P=3D Q=3D R=3DC:\EUPHORIA\DOC\REFMAN.DOC S=3D T=3D U=3D V=3D W=3D"C:\Program Files\Accessories\WORDPAD.EXE" X=3D Y=3D Z=3D"C:\Program Files\WinZip\WINZIP32.EXE" 0=3D 1=3D 2=3DC:\EUPHORIA\DL\IDE\IDE.exw 3=3DC:\EUPHORIA\DL\Win32Lib\Docs\index.htm 4=3D 5=3D 6=3D 7=3D 8=3D 9=3D ----end quick.ini----
2. Re: Hotkey Toolbar Quick Program Launcher AGAIN!
- Posted by Ray Tomes <rtomes at ihug.co.nz> Jun 19, 2003
- 504 views
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3. Re: Hotkey Toolbar Quick Program Launcher AGAIN!
- Posted by Greg Haberek <g.haberek at comcast.net> Jun 20, 2003
- 483 views
Hello Ray, I've add a few comments to you post, and your code, hopefully they point you in the right direction. >1. Originally I had quick.exw and quick.ini in the same folder and the >program found the .ini file with just a "quick.ini" file name but after I >rebooted it couldn't find it and so I had to change to the full path which >is "C:\\EUPHORIA\\BIN\\quick.ini". I don't understand why a reboot did this. i would suggest getting the directory of the .exw file from command_line() it will be the second element of the returned sequence: { "path to interpreter", "path to exw file", "additional command line options", ... } >2. I want to put Icons on the buttons for the selected programs of type >.exe so that they are easy to recognise. However as someone said, the >extractIcon( function does not appear to be compatible with the >create(PictureButton or the setIcon( function so I haven't managed to get >any icons on the buttons. I have commented out the part that doesn't work >near the bottom. Don't worry about the complex looking floor((ib-1)/13)*40, >remainder(ib-1,13)*40 parameters as they work fine and just use the same >code to set up all 39 buttons. i like the XPM library provided by Jonas Temple, it comes with a lot of nice icons, you can use an xpm image from the library on a PictureButton by calling createDIB( xpmToEuBmp(name_of_xpm) ) --add this code: function build_ascii() sequence ascii ascii = repeat(0, 255) for i = 1 to 255 do ascii[i] = i end for return ascii end function sequence ascii_table ascii_table = build_ascii() -- then use it here: procedure AnyKey(integer self, integer event, sequence params) integer keycode, shift keycode=params[1] shift=params[2] if find( keycod, ascii_table['a'..'z'] ) then bnum=keycode-96 elsif find( keycode, ascii_table['A'..'Z'] ) then bnum=keycode-64 elsif find( keycode, ascii_table['0'..'9'] ) then bnum=keycode-48+27 elsif keycode=13 then bnum=37 elsif keycode=27 then bnum=38 else bnum=39 -- undefined keys also gives help end if launch(bnum) end procedure -- not sure why, it looks like it should help >procedure ClickBut(integer id, integer event, sequence parms) > for ib=1 to 39 do > if id=button[ib] then launch(ib) end if > end for >end procedure -- no need for a for loop, since ClickBut() will only be called -- once per button press, rather do the following: procedure ClickBut(integer id, integer event, sequence parms) integer ib ib = find( id, button ) -- i like find(). find() is my friend. match() and compare() are good, too. if ib then launch(ib) end if end procedure -- i just typed this out in outlook, forgive me if it needs editing (i doubt it) function startup_dir() -- get the directory the program started in sequence cmd integer slash cmd = command_line() -- get the command line cmd = cmd[2] -- get the path to the .exw file cmd = reverse( cmd ) -- reverse() it so the filename come before the path -- find the first slash in the path if platform() = LINUX then -- platform independant slash = find( '/', cmd ) else slash = find( '\\', cmd ) end if if slash then -- a slash was found, so strip the file name (remember, the path is backwords!) cmd = cmd[slash..length(cmd)] cmd = reverse(cmd) -- re-reverse() it else -- no slash found, must be the current directory cmd = current_dir() if cmd[length(cmd)] != '\\' then -- i don't recall if current_dir() returns a slash at -- the end of the path, so i put in a fail-safe if platform() = LINUX then -- platform independant cmd &= '/' else cmd &= '\\' end if end if end if return cmd end function procedure init_ini() -- notice this is now a procedure inifn = open( startup_dir() & "quick.ini", "r" ) >if inifn = -1 then > i = message_box("quick.ini file not found", "Quick", MB_OKCANCEL) >else > linb = gets(inifn) > if equal(linb,"[buttons]\n") then > for bn=1 to 36 do > linb = gets(inifn) > if atom(linb) then exit end if > assign[bn]=linb[3..length(linb)-1] > end for > end if >end if >close(inifn) -- since we are now in a procedure, we can 'return' when needed if inifn = -1 then -- if open() returns -1, you do not need to close() the file, it was never opened i = message_box("quick.ini file not found", "Quick", MB_OKCANCEL) return -- stop initializing end if -- no real change needed here: > linb = gets(inifn) > if equal(linb,"[buttons]\n") then > for bn=1 to 36 do > linb = gets(inifn) > if atom(linb) then exit end if > assign[bn]=linb[3..length(linb)-1] > end for > end if close(fn) end procedure procedure init_button() -- another2 procedure > >for ib=1 to 39 do > i=0 > bsh=bshow[ib] > if ib<37 then bhint=bsh&" unassigned" > elsif ib=37 then bhint="Enter sets code assignment of applications" > elsif ib=38 then bhint="Esc shuts down *quick*" > elsif ib=39 then bhint="? or space for Help and About quick" > end if > if length(assign[ib])>2 then bhint=bsh&" launches "&assign[ib] end if > if atom(bsh) then bsh={bsh} end if >----- it seems that extractIcon is NOT compatible with PictureButton >-- if match(".exe",assign[ib]) then >-- i=extractIcon(assign[ib]) >-- if i!=0 then button[ib]=create(PictureButton,{bsh,bhint}, >-- Window1,floor((ib-1)/13)*40, remainder(ib-1,13)*40, 40, 40, 0) >-- setIcon ( button[ib], {i} ) >-- else >-- end if >-- end if > if i=0 then > button[ib]=create(PushButton,{bsh,bhint}, > Window1,floor((ib-1)/13)*40,remainder(ib-1,13)*40,40,40,0) > end if > setHandler( button[ib], w32HClick, routine_id("ClickBut")) >end for end procedure i put all of the above into a procedures which should be called before WinMain(), reason being your program will load faster if everthing is in a routine, since the interpreter reads in code until it *has* to do something, then it does it, and continues reading. if nothing *needs* to be executed until the very end, everything will load first, then run. this may contribute to what you think is a memory leak. also, consider using kat's strtok.e library for your ini file. it may help down the road if you decide to change anything, so you won't need to rely on hard numbers. and users don't have to be 'careful' when editing the file, with strtok.e, the possibilities are nearly endless <side note> see kat, some of us us your stuff, i think strtok.e is great! </side note> example: -- old code assign[bn]=linb[3..length(linb)-1] -- new code linb = split( linb, '=' ) assign[bn] = linb[2] ~Greg g.haberek at comcast.net
4. Re: Hotkey Toolbar Quick Program Launcher AGAIN!
- Posted by Ray Tomes <rtomes at ihug.co.nz> Jun 20, 2003
- 454 views
Hi Greg Many thanks for your lengthy reply. I will sit down and digest it. But, as regards the icons, I am not sure if you realise what I am doing on this one. I am going to the program that is associated with a button (it gets the *.exe from the .ini file) and extracting the icon from the program itself and want to put that on the button. This is to work even when I add the dynamic reassignment of programs to buttons later. So I really want to use extractIcon() to have the correct icon for any program that someone else might have. All the best Ray Tomes
5. Re: Hotkey Toolbar Quick Program Launcher AGAIN!
- Posted by Dan Moyer <DANIELMOYER at prodigy.net> Jun 20, 2003
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Ray, The Win32Lib demo "FlatToolBar.exw" extracts icons, & puts them on buttons, with text also on the buttons, although it doesn't appear to use "extractIcon" to get the icon from an exe, but rather, as far as I can understand, it uses "iExw = w32Func(xLoadIcon,{instance(), "exw"} )". But from Win32Lib doc, it looks like "extractIcon" *should* work, for DLL, EXE or ICO files. Dan Moyer ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ray Tomes" <rtomes at ihug.co.nz> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2003 8:50 PM Subject: Re: Hotkey Toolbar Quick Program Launcher AGAIN! > > > Hi Greg > > Many thanks for your lengthy reply. I will sit down and digest it. > > But, as regards the icons, I am not sure if you realise what I am doing on > this one. I am going to the program that is associated with a button (it > gets the *.exe from the .ini file) and extracting the icon from the > program itself and want to put that on the button. This is to work even > when I add the dynamic reassignment of programs to buttons later. So I > really want to use extractIcon() to have the correct icon for any program > that someone else might have. > > All the best > > Ray Tomes > > > > TOPICA - Start your own email discussion group. FREE! > >
6. Re: Hotkey Toolbar Quick Program Launcher AGAIN!
- Posted by Ray Tomes <rtomes at ihug.co.nz> Jun 20, 2003
- 448 views
Hi Greg OOPS - just discovered I forgot to send this. Greg Haberek wrote: > i would suggest getting the directory of the .exw file from command_line() > it will be the second element of the returned sequence: { "path to > interpreter", "path to exw file", "additional command line options", ... } OK, I have done this and it works. What confuses me is that it worked to begin with with my file name just "quick.ini" so I assumed that the default dir was the one where the quick.exw was double clicked. I got a real surprise when the next time I booted it couldn't find it. later you wrote: > function startup_dir() > -- get the directory the program started in > sequence cmd > integer slash ... and a lot of code. I cheated on this, just knocking off the exw and putting the ini in place as follows (it will even work if I change the program name) cmd=command_line() inifn=open(cmd[2][1..length(cmd[2])-3]&"ini", "r") Euphoria is the first language I have come across that is BETTER than BASIC at manipulating strings, and I have come across a few (started programming in the 60s). Hey while I am reminiscing, I also had a C64 and an Amiga before getting a 286 then various Pentiums. But before the C64 I had a Compucolor! The C64 and Amiga were great machines and some things have never caught up with the Amiga yet. I have a C64 emulator on the PC and it will run some of the old games; also a game "Jumpman lives!". Not sure about your ascii table so I haven't done that. I am going by the principle that if it isn't broke don't fix it. > -- no need for a for loop, since ClickBut() will only be called > -- once per button press, rather do the following: ... Yes, good point, why loop if not needed - find is faster. I will change this too. Many thanks Greg
7. Re: Hotkey Toolbar Quick Program Launcher AGAIN!
- Posted by Greg Haberek <g.haberek at comcast.net> Jun 20, 2003
- 472 views
> OK, I have done this and it works. What confuses me is that it worked to > begin with with my file name just "quick.ini" so I assumed that the > default dir was the one where the quick.exw was double clicked. I got a > real surprise when the next time I booted it couldn't find it. reason here is that the current directory may have been reset. what are you using to edit (and run) your files? I use MEditor most of the time, and I've noticed problems with it placing files I create in the wrong spot, so I started using startup_dir(). If you use ed, i doubt you'd have a problem. if you're using the IDE, you may run into the same problem as I run into with MEditor. > Euphoria is the first language I have come across that is BETTER than > BASIC at manipulating strings, and I have come across a few (started > programming in the 60s). Hey while I am reminiscing, I also had a C64 and > an Amiga before getting a 286 then various Pentiums. But before the C64 I > had a Compucolor! The C64 and Amiga were great machines and some things > have never caught up with the Amiga yet. I have a C64 emulator on the PC > and it will run some of the old games; also a game "Jumpman lives!". **** JUMPMAN RULES! **** Lately I've been working on the artwork and level layouts for a game called 'Jumpman X' (i skipped a few versions for time's sake) which I hope to develop this summer. I used to have an old Apple II on which I learned Apple-Basic, and made my own text-mode games. (that was when I was about 7 or 8) My uncle still has 3 Commodore 64's, one of which is wired up to an electronic dart board, running (basic) software he wrote himself. I was a QBasic programmer for a long time, maybe 6 or 7 years, just as a hobby. A few years ago, I discovered Euphoria, and the first thing that drew me to it was how easy it was to manipulate strings. (if you add up the ages I gave here, it nearly my entire life's story! i'm only 19 > Not sure about your ascii table so I haven't done that. I am going by the > principle that if it isn't broke don't fix it. Comparisons just look messy, and again, find() is faster. so if you slice a sequence x['A'..'Z'] and then look for a value in that, it is easier than writing out a bunch of comparisons. > Yes, good point, why loop if not needed - find is faster. I will change > this too. > Many thanks Greg No problem, I'm always here to help.