Hideself - Hide the batch file window during run time. HideWindow - Hide any application using the Window Title. LaunchSilent - Launch any application completely invisible. LessThan - Check to see if one number is less than another number. LimitDecimal - Limit a decimal number to a certain number of decimal places. Locate - Position the text cursor at the specified coordinates on the screen. Useful for printing text anywhere.
LocateAt - Position the text cursor at the specified coordinates on the screen. MakeInteger - Change a decimal number to an integer. MakeLower - Change a string of text to lowercase. MouseCmd - Allows the use of the mouse within your batch file. Create clickable buttons. Multiply - Multiply two numbers. PaintBoxAt - Print a graphical box centered on the console screen. Two borders available. PaintScreen - Change the background color of the batch file window. PrintBox - Print a graphical box on the screen at the supplied coordinates.
PrintBoxAt - Print a graphical box on the screen at the supplied coordinates. PrintCenter - Prints color text centered on the console screen. PrintColor - Prints color text where the text cursor is. PrintColorAt - Prints color text at the specified coordinates. This will send the text cursor to the first column on the next row. ShadeBoxAt - Paints 1 of 4 different text patterns in the form of a box at the specified coordinates. ShowSelf - Makes the batch file console window reappear during run time.
Useful if compiled as Invisible. ShowWindow - Show any hidden running application window by specifying the window tile. Subtract - Subtract a number from another number. Wait - The batch file script will wait the specified number of milliseconds before running the next command. The cursor is hidden so you can string graphical commands together without the cursor blinking on the screen. You may want to use the CursorShow command after you use these commands. You must know the window title.
Watch for double spaces. Use double quotes "" if no options. Recommend Embedding the target EXE. If you must run an App with spaces in the path, use CD command to change the current directory then just enter the EXE filename without path.
Moves the cursor Y number of spaces down and X number of spaces right from the top left corner. Separate multiple buttons with a space. They are stored in the clipboard. See example. Prints colored text on the screen at the Y X coordinates without printing a Return. The compiler does NOT check for the correct data type.
Save your batch file after compiling it to save the Project Options including EXE path, icon, version information. This data will be loaded the next time you open the batch file with the compiler. To add a comment in the batch file, use a REM statement Be sure not to use any commands that may require user input while the compiled batch file is hiding with the HideSelf command PrintColor does not print a "return" after it prints to the screen.
This is so you can print more than one color on a line without having to use Locate. Simply use PrintReturn to start at the next line. Use ChangeColor when using PaintScreen to change the text backround color to match the current background color. Batch file windows are 80 spaces in width and 25 spaces in height. To close the window when a batch file finishes executing, simply put a CLS clear screen statement at the end of the batch file. If the console window closes before you can see any text on the screen, put a PAUSE press any key to continue statement at the end of the batch file.
Make sure English is selected on your Language bar. EXE" It is recommended that you use quotes and full path filenames. You can right click a batch file in Windows Explorer and use the context menu to automatically compile a batch file as well.
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This allows you to share scripts with passwords for FTP or networking functions. You can also embed Icons and other binary files that your script needs to function and turn them all into one stand-alone EXE file to share.
You also have the option of password protecting your EXE so it will not run without the correct password. What is Intelli-Parse? This feature scans your batch file script word for word and will make any necessary changes to your code in memory so it runs exactly how your unmodified batch file does before compiling. Other solutions would require modification of some commands within your batch file so they operate correctly when converted to EXE. There are over 40 Extended commands unique to Advanced BAT to EXE Converter that makes your scripts much more powerful including hiding any windows application dialog and using mouse input within your batch file script.
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