![]() ![]() ![]() wouldn't it be better to create a folder for "new pix", that is only a temp holding place for new pix, until this Hotkey deals with them & after it's done with them it moves them to a Pix folder (or to the Desktop, if you like it full of Pix). it retrieved an old file when I crated a new file just to text, the same previous old file was retrieved again. SEcond: what if I'd like to extend this to all filetypes, not just. The previous file again was returned, but not the copy, which was, obviously, first created. Then, I grabbed one of the files and copied it to the same folder (the own Destkop itself) and executed again. I created some image files and the last one indeed was retrieved when I first executed the code. For Ahk scripts I have somehing like AK?.ahk If you have your script doing all the work, why not let the script name the file? In this case, you can save the value of the last generated image in an INI yumeįirst, it doesn't actually retrieve the last created jpg file in that directory. While you are at it, why not have a txt file that gives a description of the file.Īlternately, just give the new file the next number in a list. I can't speak to the level of knowledge required, but surely others can make any changes because the data is just bits and bytes.Ĭoncerning you last saved image, why not establish a system that uses current date AS the filename, 18 characters seems enough. Besides "Mod, creation and last access", I can see column entries for date acquired, archived, completed, last save, received, released, date sent, date taken (photo?) and date visited. Now that I have WinVista, I see that WinExplorer allows viewing even more timestamps. However, I have used other programs which were able to change those 3 timestamps. If you want a list of files by date, look at Loop (files & folders)Įxample 4 is by Mod date, but it should be trivial to use created date. OR am I misinformed and this can easily be done without AHK, in Windows itself, with no deep knowledge? So, at first, this means that false evidence can be forged or planted in one's computer and prove that its been written months ago, something that would be "nice" in a court of law. I never know before that AHK was able to modify a file's creation time (FileSetTime). The second question, which creeps me out: By consequence I think I need to retrieve all desktop individual files' creation times, check which one is the newest, then return its path. Also, getting the creation time of the desktop as a folder is pointless. means that it is gonna get some file's creation time, but that`s the point: I don't know the filename I'm going to give to the image. Retrieves the datetime stamp of a file or folder. I thought about FileGetTime, but like the own description says. :*:lastimg::C:\.\Destktop\%thelastpic%.jpg But, knowing that it is necessarily the last created file, how to have a hotstring send the path of it, like: So, when I go to the hosting services, I have to browse to the picture, which is a tedious task. This means that the last file created on the desktop was the picture itself. By default, this fresh image goes to the desktop folder. ![]() I already created a HK to let it take the pic, open IrFanView, and paste. Hi, I have two questions about FileSetTime.įirst, let me tell you that I very often take screenshots of certain windows in my computer then I send them via e-mail or host in photoservices like tinypic and photobucket. ![]()
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