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Rob
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Posted - 01/29/2013 : 06:45:07
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*** IMPORTANT NOTICE! ***
Please note that there have been some significant changes to the installers and the default functionality of StrokesPlus beginning with the 2.5.6 release.
Click here for details. (seriously, please read it at least once)
32-bit:
Portable/ZIP Download - Signed and Unsigned: http://www.strokesplus.com/files/StrokesPlus_2.6.0_x86.zip
Setup Package Download - Unsigned, Windows XP/Vista/7/8: http://www.strokesplus.com/files/StrokesPlusSetup_2.6.0_x86.exe
Setup Package Download - Signed, Windows Vista/7/8 with UAC enabled: http://www.strokesplus.com/files/StrokesPlusSetup_2.6.0_x86_Signed.exe
64-bit:
Portable/ZIP Download - Signed and Unsigned: http://www.strokesplus.com/files/StrokesPlus_2.6.0_x64.zip
Setup Package Download - Unsigned, Windows XP/Vista/7/8: http://www.strokesplus.com/files/StrokesPlusSetup_2.6.0_x64.exe
Setup Package Download - Signed, Windows Vista/7/8 with UAC enabled: http://www.strokesplus.com/files/StrokesPlusSetup_2.6.0_x64_Signed.exe
Notes: All installers create a shortcut in Startup. Signed installers also attempt to install the certificate; while I've tested on my machine and a clean Win8 VM, I can't be certain this will always work. StrokesPlus.cer will be installed in the destination folder, in case you need to manually import (to Trusted Root Certification Authories).
All installers will NOT overwrite StrokesPlus.xml, StrokesPlus.lua, or ActionHelp.xml (since some may have a translated version). So if you just want to update to the latest version, you can run the setup and not worry about losing anything.
The ZIP downloads contain both signed and unsigned versions as well as the certificate for manual installation.
Change Log: - Added acGetAllWindows([0 or 1]) action which populates a global table (created in C++, not by you) named sp_all_windows. This allows you to loop through the table and do whatever you'd like. For example, you want an action which finds all windows of a certain title/class/EXE and do something. Passing 1 only returns top-level desktop windows (usually what you'll want to do), passing 0 returns ALL window handles (a lot); for example, I had 5 programs open, passing 1 returns 5 results consisting of just the main window handles for each app. Passing 0 returned a table of 380 handles! Remember, each button, text box, etc. is considered a window and gets a handle.
See this post for example script. |
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