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RE: Pixel information tool - Henk500 - 02-09-2015 (02-08-2015, 11:18 AM)GkevinOD Wrote: Autoit has an Information Window, you can use that to detect the location of the pixel. Use Finder Tool and get the pixel. In the 'Control' tab you can get the coordinates, 'Mouse' tab you can get the color. Just for my understanding, you mean scite? Autoit is a language, right? Not a editor tool RE: Pixel information tool - dinobot - 02-09-2015 RE: Pixel information tool - Henk500 - 02-09-2015 (02-09-2015, 03:47 AM)dinobot Wrote: @Henk500 Reread my question! Im asking it because im new to this (not programming) Im wasnr correcting anybody! Just asking cause im the noob here RE: Pixel information tool - Snarg - 02-09-2015 (02-09-2015, 03:22 AM)Henk500 Wrote: Just for my understanding, you mean scite? Autoit is a language, right? Not a editor tool In the installation directory for AutoIt there is file called Au3Info.exe. This is the window information tool. And, yes, AutoIt is a language and SCiTE is an editor. RE: Pixel information tool - redclif - 02-09-2015 aahh thanks, I got it RE: Pixel information tool - Henk500 - 02-09-2015 (02-09-2015, 09:12 AM)Snarg Wrote:(02-09-2015, 03:22 AM)Henk500 Wrote: Just for my understanding, you mean scite? Autoit is a language, right? Not a editor tool thnx! that was what I was asking for...didnt knew about the au3info.exe RE: Pixel information tool - FastFrench - 02-12-2015 If you have many colors to find, then here is a small tool that may help you: http://www.autoitscript.com/forum/files/file/187-ffshowpixels-and-fastfind/ Maybe not very easy to start with, but it will surely save you lot of time. With this, you can build named color lists, check them on a different screen, edit that all, save/reload it. And even generate source code (C/C++ and Autoit are both supported) with all those data. RE: Pixel information tool - Snarg - 02-12-2015 (02-12-2015, 03:31 AM)FastFrench Wrote: If you have many colors to find, then here is a small tool that may help you: Thanks for that. Now I just wish I could get my script to work |