when I use the WaitRectChanged> command
What is that trying to tell me?
Scan Line Index Out of Range
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Scan Line Index Out of Range
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Re: Scan Line Index Out of Range
I am in a multiple window environment, and I'm scanning an area, well this is the command:
The code is complaining about the negative coordinates, right?
It would be nice if MacroScheduler could remove this restriction, if this is indeed the case.
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WaitRectChanged>-52,-110,0,-90,10
It would be nice if MacroScheduler could remove this restriction, if this is indeed the case.
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Re: Scan Line Index Out of Range
WaitRectChanged hasn't been updated for many years - not many people use it so that's probably why it's slipped the net when it comes to multi-monitor setups.
Re: Scan Line Index Out of Range
Thanks. It's not critical, but would you mind putting it on the list?
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Re: Scan Line Index Out of Range
I'll mention it to dev.
Re: Scan Line Index Out of Range
Please do.
Same thing with the Add> and Sub>. (viewtopic.php?f=2&t=10887)
Things should work consistently throughout.
Thanks.
Same thing with the Add> and Sub>. (viewtopic.php?f=2&t=10887)
Things should work consistently throughout.
Thanks.
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