[RWP] AutoHotKey A Few HotSpots
Chris Belle
cb1963 at sbcglobal.net
Wed Mar 13 04:31:06 EDT 2013
Yes it can.
I use child windows all the time with my vst plugs I've done for sonar with ahk.
This is set by what you put in the top part of your script.
But I do believe it has to be a window with a visible title.
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----- Original Message -----
From: Jim Snowbarger
To: Reapers Without Peepers
Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2013 9:46 PM
Subject: Re: [RWP] AutoHotKey A Few HotSpots
More about the AHK coordinates provided by a drying out David P Shortland from the Sunshine Coast.
AHK uses window-relative coords by default, but they are relative to the "active" window", or what some people call the foreground window.
In this case, they are relative to the top left corner of the Reaper application.
Once I use that window as a reference, I got this to work. I got the context menu that starts with input monitoring. but I had to do right click, not left click.
That didn't surprise me, except that his script said "click" and only provided coords, which is, as I read the AHK document, a left click by default.
So anyway, Not sure about why that is.
But, that is what AHK does. It apparently can not use smaller child windows as a reference, but uses absolute screen coordinates, or application-relative coords, depending on the CoordMode command, application relative by default.
AHK is a pretty interesting program, and it seems to be focused more on automating user tasks from the standpoint of a user manipulating multiple applications and perhaps less on working inside of an app. Not sure yet.
Naturally, I'm interested in learning more about what it can do. Maybe it can correct my incessant typing errors, turning, teh, into, the, and smae into same. That would be nice.
Perhaps the most interesting part was the ability to search for an image, including the ability to allow a measured amount of forgiveness on color matches. You can do that forgiveness thing on single pixel color searches too. Basically, you provide it with a .GIF, or .ICO, or any of several file formats that contain the image or icon you are looking for, tell it a region to search, and it pokes around looking for it.
I suspect that is a noticeably slow process, because they suggest ways to try to speed it up.
And, I'm not currently quite sure how we will identify the images to search for. We've got a boot strap problem there. I am class A stupid as a windows programmer. So, I'm more than a little behind the curve. but, the doc suggests you can often extract the icon images right out of the program itself. Yeah, go find that one.
But, how you actually do that is, so far, less clear.
I wonder if there is a way to gen up a little utility that lets a sightling click the mouse at the top left, and bottom right corners of an image of interest, and have the utility save that image as something we could then use AHK, or other equally equipped tool, to look for.
I think I have a sighted programmer who is interested enough in this stuff to help see if that can be done.
I shall pursue.
Anyway, David, thanks for breaking the ice. I have needed to check this out for some time, but just haven't gotten around to it. Their web site is wonderfully accessible. Very nice.
----- Original Message -----
From: David P Shortland
To: Reapers Without Peepers
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2013 1:13 AM
Subject: [RWP] AutoHotKey A Few HotSpots
Hi & Greetings from a drying out Sunshine Coast
Thought I would share this with anyone who may be interested
As I am charting my way thru the Help files of AutoHotKey and learning to Script this and that, well mainly for Omnisphere at present, here are a couple of co-ordinates that may be of helpin REAPER, with regards to a Certain Menu not opening with Apps Key & Up Arrow key
These co-ordinates will give access to a menu that will be spoken and contains settings for Audio & MIDI Inputs & Outputs.
136, 176 is for Trak 1
136, 276 is for Trak 2
Now for those of us who may be a little apprehensive in trying to write a script to access these co-ordinates,here its is...
Open up Notepad and type these lines as is, or just copy them across..
Numpad9 & Numpad1:: Click 136, 176
Numpad9 & Numpad2:: Click 136, 276
Save this document as AutoHotKey.ahk
Go to the directory where you just saved that script
Double Click on the file and it should ask you with what file do you wish to run the program?
Navigate to AutoHotKey and voila ... all should be good
Okay, just remember that the resolution on my System is 768 x 1024 , so one can deduce that if your resolution is different the co-ordinates will not match.
Now all you have to do when REAPER is open and you have several tracks in place
Press Numpad9 (hold it down and Press Numpad1 the Menu should open, make yourselections
Remember that this combination is for Trak 1.
I have also used the Numpad as ReaAccess and REAPER use a lot of keyboard combinations and this should not interfere.
Oh yes... DO NOT forget to press the NumLock .. it must be ON!
I have only given the co-ordinates for two trax, because I figure if you want to set up several combinations of In & Outs, just coply one of the tracks to another place.
Hopefully all will go smoothly... if not...I have left the country and gone into hiding...
Take care all
David P Shortland
DragonScore Productions
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