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{{translated|AutoHotkey: Verschiebe das 'Schnellsuche-Fenster' (Quicksearch) um die Stausbar sichtbar zu machen|AutoHotkey}} | |||
[[Category:AutoHotkey scripts|Move Quicksearch Box To Make Status Bar Visible]] |
Latest revision as of 23:53, 31 May 2008
Press Shift+Q to show quicksearch box and then use it as usual. After each keypress it will be closed, recalled with the former content and then docked at the lower end of the TC window. The effect is that the status bar will be always visible while quicksearching and it will always reflect the found file-/foldername.
Attention: Always close the quicksearch box by pressing ESC, otherwise it will continue running in the background!
$+Q:: ;define hotkey Shift+Q String= ;initialize String variable IfWinActive, ahk_class TTOTAL_CMD ;if TC is active start quicksearching, ;otherwise send Shift+Q { Loop ;start loop { WinGetPos, , Y, , Height, A ;get TC-window Y-dimensions PostMessage, 1075, 2915, , , A ;call quicksearch box WinWait, ahk_class TQUICKSEARCH ;wait for quicksearch box to appear WinMove, A, , , Y+Height ;move quicksearch box down ControlSetText, TTabEdit1, %String% ;reload content of quicksearch box ControlSend, TTabEdit1, {END} ;move cursor to the end of quicksearch box Input, Keypress, L1 I M V, {ESC}{LButton}{RButton} ;wait for input If Errorlevel=EndKey:Escape ;when ESC has been pressed exit loop { ControlSend, TTabEdit1, {ESC} Break } ControlGetText, String, TTabEdit1 ;get content of quicksearch box Send, {ESC} ;close quicksearch box } } Else Send, {SHIFT}Q Return
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