![]() It is recommended to write all block comment settings into SciTEUser.properties. )įor toggeling its required to detect, what the user want to do. If your path has spaces don't forgot to encapsulate in string delimiters.Ĭommand.24.*=dofile $()/aĬommand.mode.24.*=subsystem:lua,savebefore:no But backslashes in the path must be masked. Otherwise copy it to a folder of your choice and change the path in the command: "dofile". If you have declared an option for user lua scripts (e.g.: "=C:\code\lua"), copy the script to this folder. (or use the default shortcut: Ctrl Shift Q) #~ UNSET: current line number(s) of text that was commented #~ SET : current line numbers of commented text including the lines with. #~ message for comment block set or unset - output/none (1/0), default=0 (none output) #~ If TAB should used as box.middle, set it so: is replaced by a tabulator by the script. #~ If you want characters or tab in each line of comment block (middle lines), define it here. The setting "3" from "SciTEGlobal.properties" is incorrect and must be corrected. It is recommended to write all block comment settings into "SciTEUser.properties". This means that in nested block comments there is at least one more line between two markers. Leading and trailing empty lines in selection will ignored! Ends the selection in a line with text, but at line start position so will this line ignored! Starts and/or ends the selection inside of a line, the selection will expanded to full line. Some text must selected (at minimum one character) The script detects automatically the "" and the corresponding "" (also if nested) and works until this line. There must exist an comment block near the cursor position (cursor inside the. But in my opinion, the current variant is much easier to handle: In the meantime, I have changed and discarded a few things. ![]() It works with any file type for which the corresponding entries in the properties are created.For toggeling its required to detect, what the user want to do. I saw that some scripts after extraction has some function with random name before the "#NoTrayIcon", you need to comment it or delete, if the script does not work after compilation.īy the way, I added that now it saves All Resources of *.exe to a *.res file - use the "Resource Hacker" after re-compilation, to import all resources from extracted *.res file (with overwrite) for the newly compiled file.The block comment (internal: box comment) in SciTE cannot be toggled. ![]() If you want to remove the the auto-execution after OS restarting, just execute it again and close - it will delete the run entry. So, also because of that you should use the VM, instead of real OS.īefore restarting the OS, script adds itself to the run section for current user, so, it will be automatically executed after the OS starting again with current file to extract. Q: Is the restarting the OS is really needed?Ī: Yes, for firmly protected programs restarting the OS is really needed because of the missing device, the device will be available after restarting the OS. Universal AutoIT Extractor and De-obfuscator Before use this tool I must warn you, that this tool should be used in VM (Virtual Machine), you can use it on a real OS, but I won't be responsible for any damage! You take responsibility for using this tool.Īlso, some of the tools used are detected and blocked by some AV, so, please consider use the VM (eventually with AV disabled), or disable the AV for your own risk, if it won't work with any AutoIT compiled programs. ![]()
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