├── 00_Download_Script.bat
├── 00_Execute_Script.bat
├── 01_Create_Build_directory.bat
├── 02_Download_Requirement_Files.bat
├── 03_Install_Qt_653.bat
├── 04_Install_Visual_Studio_Build_Tools_2019.bat
├── 05_Extract_Requirement_Files.bat
├── 06_Download_from_Git.bat
├── 07_Build_Library.bat
├── 08_Fix_Library_place_Fritzing.bat
├── 09_Download_Fritzing_Source_code.bat
├── 10_Download_Fritzing_Parts_Library.bat
├── 11_Fix_Fritzing_Source_code.bat
├── 12_Fix_Fritzing_Header_files.bat
├── 13_Build_phoenix_pro_with_Qt.bat
├── 15_Copy_Fritzing_Requirement_DLL_files.bat
├── 16_Copy_Qt_Requirement_DLL_files.bat
├── 17_1st_Build_Parts_DB_file.bat
├── 18_2nd_Launch_Fritzing.bat
├── 19_Organize_unnecessary_files.bat
├── 20_Create_Fritzing_zip_package.bat
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── SendKeys_Accept.vbs
└── SendKeys_AltF4.vbs
/00_Download_Script.bat:
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1 | @echo off
2 | rem 00_Download_Script.bat
3 | rem http://www.neko.ne.jp/~freewing/software/build_fritzing_100_windows/
4 | rem Copyright (c) 2023 FREE WING,Y.Sakamoto
5 | echo %0
6 | @echo off
7 |
8 | cd \
9 | mkdir \00_fritzing
10 | cd /d \00_fritzing
11 |
12 | rem https://github.com/FREEWING-JP/CSharp_DownloadFile
13 | rem echo C# DownloadFile from URL
14 | rem bitsadmin /TRANSFER hoge https://github.com/FREEWING-JP/CSharp_DownloadFile/releases/download/v0.0/DownloadFile.exe %cd%\DownloadFile.exe
15 |
16 | echo C# DownloadFile source code from URL
17 | bitsadmin /TRANSFER hoge https://raw.githubusercontent.com/FREEWING-JP/CSharp_DownloadFile/main/DownloadFile.cs %cd%\DownloadFile.cs
18 |
19 | echo Build DownloadFile.exe
20 | C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\csc DownloadFile.cs
21 |
22 | rem https://github.com/FREEWING-JP/CSharp_UnZip
23 | echo C# UnZip .Net 4.5
24 | if not exist UnZip.exe DownloadFile https://github.com/FREEWING-JP/CSharp_UnZip/releases/download/v0.0/UnZip.exe UnZip.exe
25 |
26 | rem https://github.com/FREEWING-JP/Build-Fritzing-1.0.0-Windows-script
27 | echo Build Fritzing 1.0.0 Windows script
28 | if not exist main.zip DownloadFile https://github.com/FREEWING-JP/Build-Fritzing-1.0.0-Windows-script/archive/refs/heads/main.zip main.zip
29 |
30 | UnZip.exe main.zip .
31 |
32 | move Build-Fritzing-1.0.0-Windows-script-main\*.* .\
33 | rmdir Build-Fritzing-1.0.0-Windows-script-main
34 |
35 |
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/00_Execute_Script.bat:
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1 | @echo off
2 | rem 00_Execute_Script.bat
3 | rem http://www.neko.ne.jp/~freewing/software/build_fritzing_100_windows/
4 | rem Copyright (c) 2023 FREE WING,Y.Sakamoto
5 | echo %0
6 | cd /d \00_fritzing
7 |
8 | start /wait 02_Download_Requirement_Files.bat
9 | start /wait 03_Install_Qt_653.bat
10 | start /wait 04_Install_Visual_Studio_Build_Tools_2019.bat
11 | start /wait 05_Extract_Requirement_Files.bat
12 | start /wait 06_Download_from_Git.bat
13 | start /wait 07_Build_Library.bat
14 | start /wait 08_Fix_Library_place_Fritzing.bat
15 |
16 | start /wait 09_Download_Fritzing_Source_code.bat
17 | start /wait 10_Download_Fritzing_Parts_Library.bat
18 | start /wait 11_Fix_Fritzing_Source_code.bat
19 | start /wait 12_Fix_Fritzing_Header_files.bat
20 |
21 | start /wait 13_Build_phoenix_pro_with_Qt.bat
22 | start /wait 15_Copy_Fritzing_Requirement_DLL_files.bat
23 | start /wait 16_Copy_Qt_Requirement_DLL_files.bat
24 |
25 | start /wait 17_1st_Build_Parts_DB_file.bat
26 | start /wait 18_2nd_Launch_Fritzing.bat
27 |
28 | start /wait 19_Organize_unnecessary_files.bat
29 | start /wait 20_Create_Fritzing_zip_package.bat
30 |
31 | exit
32 |
33 |
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/01_Create_Build_directory.bat:
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1 | @echo off
2 | rem 01_Create_Build_directory.bat
3 | rem http://www.neko.ne.jp/~freewing/software/build_fritzing_100_windows/
4 | rem Copyright (c) 2023 FREE WING,Y.Sakamoto
5 | echo %0
6 | cd \
7 | mkdir \00_fritzing
8 | cd /d \00_fritzing
9 |
10 |
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/02_Download_Requirement_Files.bat:
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1 | @echo off
2 | rem 02_Download_Requirement_Files.bat
3 | rem http://www.neko.ne.jp/~freewing/software/build_fritzing_100_windows/
4 | rem Copyright (c) 2023-2024 FREE WING,Y.Sakamoto
5 | echo %0
6 | timeout /T 10 /NOBREAK
7 | cd /d \00_fritzing
8 |
9 | rem https://git-scm.com/download/win
10 | echo Git - Downloading Package Download for Windows
11 | if not exist PortableGit-2.42.0.2-64-bit.7z.exe DownloadFile https://github.com/git-for-windows/git/releases/download/v2.42.0.windows.2/PortableGit-2.42.0.2-64-bit.7z.exe PortableGit-2.42.0.2-64-bit.7z.exe
12 |
13 | rem https://www.7-zip.org/
14 | echo 7-Zip
15 | rem if not exist 7z2301-x64.exe DownloadFile https://www.7-zip.org/a/7z2301-x64.exe 7z2301-x64.exe
16 | if not exist 7zr.exe DownloadFile https://7-zip.org/a/7zr.exe 7zr.exe
17 |
18 | rem https://learn.microsoft.com/ja-jp/visualstudio/install/build-tools-container?view=vs-2019
19 | rem Build Tools
20 | echo Visual Studio Build Tools 2019
21 | if not exist vs_BuildTools_2019.exe DownloadFile https://aka.ms/vs/16/release/vs_BuildTools.exe vs_BuildTools_2019.exe
22 |
23 | rem Visual Studio Build Tools 2022
24 | rem DownloadFile https://aka.ms/vs/17/release/vs_BuildTools.exe vs_BuildTools_2022.exe
25 |
26 | rem https://www.qt.io/download-qt-installer-oss
27 | echo Qt Qt6
28 | if not exist qt-unified-windows-x64-4.6.1-online.exe DownloadFile https://d13lb3tujbc8s0.cloudfront.net/onlineinstallers/qt-unified-windows-x64-4.6.1-online.exe qt-unified-windows-x64-4.6.1-online.exe
29 |
30 | rem https://www.boost.org/users/history/version_1_85_0.html
31 | echo Boost Version 1.85.0
32 | rem April 15th, 2024 17:38 GMT
33 | if not exist boost_1_85_0.zip DownloadFile https://archives.boost.io/release/1.85.0/source/boost_1_85_0.zip boost_1_85_0.zip
34 |
35 | if not exist boost_1_85_0.zip DownloadFile https://sourceforge.net/projects/boost/files/boost/1.85.0/boost_1_85_0.zip boost_1_85_0.zip
36 |
37 | echo Check file hash for validate
38 | certutil -hashfile .\boost_1_85_0.zip SHA256 | findstr e712fe7eb1b9ec37ac25102525412fb4d74e638996443944025791f48f29408a
39 | if not "%ERRORLEVEL%" == "0" goto failed
40 |
41 | rem https://www.zlib.net/
42 | rem zlib Home Site
43 | echo zlib most recent release
44 | if not exist zlib.tar.gz DownloadFile https://www.zlib.net/current/zlib.tar.gz zlib.tar.gz
45 |
46 | rem https://sourceforge.net/projects/ngspice/files/ng-spice-rework/42/
47 | echo ngspice-42 ngspice Files
48 | if not exist ngspice-42.tar.gz DownloadFile https://jaist.dl.sourceforge.net/project/ngspice/ng-spice-rework/old-releases/42/ngspice-42.tar.gz ngspice-42.tar.gz
49 |
50 | if not exist ngspice-42_dll_64.7z DownloadFile https://master.dl.sourceforge.net/project/ngspice/ng-spice-rework/old-releases/42/ngspice-42_dll_64.7z ngspice-42_dll_64.7z
51 |
52 | rem for Fritzing 1.0.2
53 | rem https://kb.firedaemon.com/support/solutions/articles/4000121705
54 | rem OpenSSL 3.0.12
55 | echo OpenSSL 3.0.12
56 | if not exist openssl-3.0.12.zip DownloadFile https://download.firedaemon.com/FireDaemon-OpenSSL/openssl-3.0.12.zip openssl-3.0.12.zip
57 |
58 | rem https://ports.macports.org/port/polyclipping/
59 | rem polyclipping v6.4.2
60 | echo polyclipping v6.4.2
61 | if not exist clipper_ver6.4.2.zip DownloadFile https://jaist.dl.sourceforge.net/project/polyclipping/clipper_ver6.4.2.zip clipper_ver6.4.2.zip
62 |
63 | rem check download files
64 | if not exist PortableGit-2.42.0.2-64-bit.7z.exe goto failed
65 | if not exist 7zr.exe goto failed
66 | if not exist vs_BuildTools_2019.exe goto failed
67 | if not exist qt-unified-windows-x64-4.6.1-online.exe goto failed
68 | if not exist boost_1_85_0.zip goto failed
69 | if not exist zlib.tar.gz goto failed
70 | if not exist ngspice-42.tar.gz goto failed
71 | if not exist ngspice-42_dll_64.7z goto failed
72 | rem for Fritzing 1.0.2
73 | if not exist openssl-3.0.12.zip goto failed
74 | if not exist clipper_ver6.4.2.zip goto failed
75 |
76 | exit
77 |
78 | :failed
79 | @echo off
80 | echo .
81 | echo ===
82 | echo Download Error
83 | echo ===
84 | rundll32 user32.dll,MessageBeep
85 | pause
86 |
87 |
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/03_Install_Qt_653.bat:
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1 | @echo off
2 | rem 03_Install_Qt_653.bat
3 | rem http://www.neko.ne.jp/~freewing/software/build_fritzing_100_windows/
4 | rem Copyright (c) 2023 FREE WING,Y.Sakamoto
5 | echo %0
6 | timeout /T 10 /NOBREAK
7 | @echo off
8 | cd /d \00_fritzing
9 |
10 | if exist "C:\Qt\6.5.3\msvc2019_64" exit
11 |
12 |
13 | echo .
14 | echo ===
15 | echo MUST Require Qt Account
16 | echo .
17 | echo https://login.qt.io/register
18 | echo ===
19 | echo Input Qt Account
20 | rem Beep
21 | rundll32 user32.dll,MessageBeep
22 | if "%Qt_email%" == "" set /p Qt_email=Qt Account your_email ?
23 | if "%Qt_passw%" == "" set /p Qt_passw=Qt Account your_password ?
24 |
25 | cls
26 |
27 | echo Check Admin Plivilege
28 | whoami /groups | find "S-1-16-12288" > nul
29 | if %ErrorLevel% == 0 goto is_admin
30 |
31 | echo .
32 | echo .
33 | echo .
34 | echo ===
35 | echo User Account Control
36 | echo ===
37 | echo Select Yes
38 | rem Beep
39 | rundll32 user32.dll,MessageBeep
40 | pause
41 |
42 |
43 | :is_admin
44 |
45 | if "%Qt_agree%" == "" goto manual_accept
46 |
47 | start SendKeys_Accept.vbs
48 | goto auto_accept
49 |
50 |
51 | :manual_accept
52 | echo .
53 | echo .
54 | echo .
55 | echo ===
56 | echo (Lesser) GNU General Public License v3 obligations:
57 | echo Accept or Reject
58 | echo ===
59 | rem Beep
60 | rundll32 user32.dll,MessageBeep
61 | pause
62 |
63 |
64 | :auto_accept
65 |
66 | echo cd /d %cd%>qt_inst.bat
67 | echo qt-unified-windows-x64-4.6.1-online.exe --root C:\Qt ^^>>qt_inst.bat
68 | echo --email %Qt_email% ^^>>qt_inst.bat
69 | echo --pw %Qt_passw% ^^>>qt_inst.bat
70 | echo --accept-licenses ^^>>qt_inst.bat
71 | echo --accept-messages ^^>>qt_inst.bat
72 | echo --confirm-command ^^>>qt_inst.bat
73 | echo --auto-answer telemetry-question=No ^^>>qt_inst.bat
74 | echo install qt.qt6.653.win64_msvc2019_64 ^^>>qt_inst.bat
75 | echo install qt.qt6.653.addons ^^>>qt_inst.bat
76 | echo install qt.qt6.653.qt5compat>>qt_inst.bat
77 |
78 | @echo on
79 |
80 | start /wait powershell "Start-Process -FilePath 'qt_inst.bat' -WorkingDirectory '%cd%' -Verb RunAs -Wait"
81 |
82 | if exist C:\Qt\Tools\QtCreator\bin\jom\jom.exe goto end
83 |
84 | echo QtCreator jom.exe
85 | cd /d \00_fritzing
86 | if not exist jom_1_1_4.zip DownloadFile https://download.qt.io/official_releases/jom/jom_1_1_4.zip jom_1_1_4.zip
87 | UnZip.exe jom_1_1_4.zip C:\Qt\Tools\QtCreator\bin\jom\
88 |
89 | :end
90 | exit
91 |
92 |
93 | rem include QtCreator
94 | echo install qt.tools.qtcreator_gui ^^>>qt_inst.bat
95 |
96 |
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/04_Install_Visual_Studio_Build_Tools_2019.bat:
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1 | @echo off
2 | rem 04_Install_Visual_Studio_Build_Tools_2019.bat
3 | rem http://www.neko.ne.jp/~freewing/software/build_fritzing_100_windows/
4 | rem Copyright (c) 2023 FREE WING,Y.Sakamoto
5 | echo %0
6 | timeout /T 10 /NOBREAK
7 | cd /d \00_fritzing
8 |
9 | if exist "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\BuildTools" exit
10 |
11 |
12 | @echo off
13 | echo Check Admin Plivilege
14 | whoami /groups | find "S-1-16-12288" > nul
15 | if %ErrorLevel% == 0 goto is_admin
16 |
17 | echo .
18 | echo ===
19 | echo User Account Control
20 | echo ===
21 | echo Select Yes
22 | rem Beep
23 | rundll32 user32.dll,MessageBeep
24 | pause
25 |
26 | :is_admin
27 |
28 | echo { > VSBT_VS2019.vsconfig
29 | echo "version": "1.0", >> VSBT_VS2019.vsconfig
30 | echo "components": [ >> VSBT_VS2019.vsconfig
31 | echo "Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.Roslyn.Compiler", >> VSBT_VS2019.vsconfig
32 | echo "Microsoft.Component.MSBuild", >> VSBT_VS2019.vsconfig
33 | echo "Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.CoreBuildTools", >> VSBT_VS2019.vsconfig
34 | echo "Microsoft.VisualStudio.Workload.MSBuildTools", >> VSBT_VS2019.vsconfig
35 | echo "Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.Windows10SDK", >> VSBT_VS2019.vsconfig
36 | echo "Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.VC.CoreBuildTools", >> VSBT_VS2019.vsconfig
37 | echo "Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.VC.Tools.x86.x64", >> VSBT_VS2019.vsconfig
38 | echo "Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.VC.Redist.14.Latest", >> VSBT_VS2019.vsconfig
39 | echo "Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.Windows10SDK.19041", >> VSBT_VS2019.vsconfig
40 | echo "Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.VC.CMake.Project", >> VSBT_VS2019.vsconfig
41 | echo "Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.TestTools.BuildTools", >> VSBT_VS2019.vsconfig
42 | echo "Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.VC.ASAN", >> VSBT_VS2019.vsconfig
43 | echo "Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.TextTemplating", >> VSBT_VS2019.vsconfig
44 | echo "Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.VC.CoreIde", >> VSBT_VS2019.vsconfig
45 | echo "Microsoft.VisualStudio.ComponentGroup.NativeDesktop.Core", >> VSBT_VS2019.vsconfig
46 | echo "Microsoft.VisualStudio.Workload.VCTools" >> VSBT_VS2019.vsconfig
47 | echo ] >> VSBT_VS2019.vsconfig
48 | echo } >> VSBT_VS2019.vsconfig
49 |
50 | set VSDIR=%cd%
51 | vs_BuildTools_2019.exe --config %VSDIR%\VSBT_VS2019.vsconfig ^
52 | --norestart --passive --wait
53 |
54 | exit
55 |
56 |
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/05_Extract_Requirement_Files.bat:
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1 | @echo off
2 | rem 05_Extract_Requirement_Files.bat
3 | rem http://www.neko.ne.jp/~freewing/software/build_fritzing_100_windows/
4 | rem Copyright (c) 2023-2024 FREE WING,Y.Sakamoto
5 | echo %0
6 | timeout /T 10 /NOBREAK
7 | cd /d \00_fritzing
8 |
9 | UnZip.exe boost_1_85_0.zip .
10 |
11 | tar -xf zlib.tar.gz
12 | for /f "usebackq delims=" %%A in (`dir /b ZLIB-*`) do set ZLIB_DIR=%%A
13 | echo %ZLIB_DIR%
14 | ren %ZLIB_DIR% zlib-src
15 |
16 | tar -xf ngspice-42.tar.gz
17 |
18 | if not exist 7zr.exe goto 7z_inst
19 |
20 | 7zr x PortableGit-2.42.0.2-64-bit.7z.exe -o.\PortableGit
21 | 7zr x ngspice-42_dll_64.7z -o.\
22 |
23 | rem for Fritzing 1.0.2
24 | UnZip.exe clipper_ver6.4.2.zip .\clipper1-6.4.2
25 |
26 | UnZip.exe openssl-3.0.12.zip .
27 | ren openssl-3.0 openssl-3.0.12
28 | cd openssl-3.0.12
29 | xcopy /R /S .\x64\* .
30 | ren lib lib64
31 |
32 | exit
33 |
34 |
35 | :7z_inst
36 |
37 | @echo off
38 | echo Check Admin Plivilege
39 | whoami /groups | find "S-1-16-12288" > nul
40 | if %ErrorLevel% == 0 goto is_admin
41 |
42 | echo .
43 | echo ===
44 | echo User Account Control
45 | echo ===
46 | echo Select Yes
47 | rem Beep
48 | rundll32 user32.dll,MessageBeep
49 | pause
50 |
51 | :is_admin
52 |
53 | echo cd /d %cd%>7z_inst.bat
54 | echo 7z2301-x64.exe /S /D=%cd%\7z>>7z_inst.bat
55 |
56 | start /wait powershell "Start-Process -FilePath '7z_inst.bat' -WorkingDirectory '%cd%' -Verb RunAs -Wait"
57 |
58 | .\7z\7z x PortableGit-2.42.0.2-64-bit.7z.exe -o.\PortableGit
59 | .\7z\7z x ngspice-42_dll_64.7z -o.\
60 |
61 | exit
62 |
63 |
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/06_Download_from_Git.bat:
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1 | @echo off
2 | rem 06_Download_from_Git.bat
3 | rem http://www.neko.ne.jp/~freewing/software/build_fritzing_100_windows/
4 | rem Copyright (c) 2023 FREE WING,Y.Sakamoto
5 | echo %0
6 | timeout /T 10 /NOBREAK
7 | cd /d \00_fritzing
8 |
9 | Path=%cd%\PortableGit\bin;%Path%
10 |
11 | rem https://github.com/stachenov/quazip/releases
12 | echo QuaZip v1.4
13 | git clone https://github.com/stachenov/quazip -b v1.4 quazip-1.4
14 |
15 | rem https://github.com/svgpp/svgpp/releases/tag/v1.3.1
16 | echo SVG++ library 1.3.1
17 | git clone https://github.com/svgpp/svgpp -b v1.3.1 svgpp-1.3.1
18 |
19 | rem https://github.com/libgit2/libgit2/releases/tag/v0.28.5
20 | echo libgit2 v0.28.5
21 | git clone https://github.com/libgit2/libgit2 -b v0.28.5
22 |
23 | exit
24 |
25 |
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/07_Build_Library.bat:
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1 | @echo off
2 | rem 07_Build_Library.bat
3 | rem http://www.neko.ne.jp/~freewing/software/build_fritzing_100_windows/
4 | rem Copyright (c) 2023-2024 FREE WING,Y.Sakamoto
5 | echo %0
6 | timeout /T 10 /NOBREAK
7 | cd /d \00_fritzing
8 |
9 | Path=%cd%\PortableGit\bin;%Path%
10 |
11 | rem Visual Studio 2019 Build Tools
12 | call "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\BuildTools\Common7\Tools\VsDevCmd.bat"
13 |
14 | echo Build Boost
15 | cd boost_1_85_0
16 |
17 | rem Visual Studio 16 2019 BuildTools VS2019 14.2
18 | call bootstrap.bat vc142
19 |
20 | echo %cd%
21 | set BOOST_DIR=%cd%
22 | set BUILD_JOBS=%NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS%
23 | rem Visual Studio 16 2019 BuildTools VS2019 14.2
24 | set TOOL_SET=msvc-14.2
25 |
26 | b2.exe toolset=%TOOL_SET% link=static runtime-link=static,shared --build-dir=build/x64 address-model=64 -j%BUILD_JOBS% install --includedir=%BOOST_DIR%\include --libdir=%BOOST_DIR%\stage\lib\x64
27 | if not "%ERRORLEVEL%" == "0" goto failed
28 |
29 | cd ..
30 |
31 | echo Build libgit2
32 | cd libgit2
33 |
34 | rmdir /S /Q build64
35 | mkdir build64
36 | cd build64
37 | cmake .. -G "Visual Studio 16 2019" -A x64 -DBUILD_CLAR=OFF
38 | if not "%ERRORLEVEL%" == "0" goto failed
39 |
40 | cmake --build . --config Release
41 | if not "%ERRORLEVEL%" == "0" goto failed
42 |
43 | cd ..
44 | cd ..
45 |
46 | echo Build zlib
47 | cd zlib-src
48 |
49 | rmdir /S /Q build64
50 | mkdir build64
51 | cd build64
52 | cmake .. -G "Visual Studio 16 2019" -A x64
53 | if not "%ERRORLEVEL%" == "0" goto failed
54 |
55 | msbuild /P:Configuration=Release ALL_BUILD.vcxproj
56 | if not "%ERRORLEVEL%" == "0" goto failed
57 |
58 | cd ..
59 |
60 | rem -- Renaming
61 | rem -- C:/00_fritzing/zlib-1.3/zconf.h
62 | rem -- to 'zconf.h.included' because this file is included with zlib
63 | rem -- but CMake generates it automatically in the build directory.
64 | copy zconf.h.included zconf.h
65 |
66 | cd ..
67 |
68 | echo Build quazip
69 | cd quazip-1.4
70 |
71 | dir ..\zlib-src\build64\Release\zlib.lib
72 |
73 | set Qt6_DIR=C:\Qt\6.5.3\msvc2019_64
74 | dir %Qt6_DIR%
75 |
76 | rmdir /S /Q build64
77 | mkdir build64
78 | cmake -S . -B build64 ^
79 | -G "Visual Studio 16 2019" -A x64 ^
80 | -D QUAZIP_QT_MAJOR_VERSION=6 ^
81 | -D CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=..\quazip-6.5.3-1.4 ^
82 | -D QUAZIP_USE_QT_ZLIB=OFF ^
83 | -D ZLIB_INCLUDE_DIR=..\zlib-src ^
84 | -D ZLIB_LIBRARY=%cd%\..\zlib-src\build64\Release\zlib.lib
85 | if not "%ERRORLEVEL%" == "0" goto failed
86 |
87 | cmake --build build64 --config Release
88 | if not "%ERRORLEVEL%" == "0" goto failed
89 |
90 | cmake --build build64 --config Release --target install
91 | if not "%ERRORLEVEL%" == "0" goto failed
92 |
93 | cd ..
94 |
95 | rem for Fritzing 1.0.2
96 | echo Build clipper1 6.4.2 polyclipping
97 | cd .\clipper1-6.4.2\cpp
98 |
99 | rem create lib file SET(CMAKE_WINDOWS_EXPORT_ALL_SYMBOLS ON)
100 | powershell -Command "gc CMakeLists.txt | %% { $_ -creplace 'PROJECT\(polyclipping\)', \"PROJECT(polyclipping)`r`nSET(CMAKE_WINDOWS_EXPORT_ALL_SYMBOLS ON)\" } > CMakeLists.tmp"
101 | powershell -Command "Get-Content -Encoding UTF8 CMakeLists.tmp" > CMakeLists.txt
102 | del CMakeLists.tmp
103 |
104 | rmdir /S /Q build64
105 | mkdir build64
106 | cd build64
107 | cmake .. -G "Visual Studio 16 2019" -A x64 -DBUILD_CLAR=OFF
108 | if not "%ERRORLEVEL%" == "0" goto failed
109 |
110 | cmake --build . --config Release
111 | if not "%ERRORLEVEL%" == "0" goto failed
112 |
113 | dir .\Release
114 |
115 | mkdir ..\..\include
116 | mkdir ..\..\include\polyclipping
117 | copy ..\clipper.hpp ..\..\include\polyclipping\
118 |
119 | mkdir ..\..\lib
120 | copy .\Release\ ..\..\lib\
121 |
122 | cd ..
123 | cd ..
124 |
125 | exit
126 |
127 | :failed
128 | @echo off
129 | echo .
130 | echo ===
131 | echo failed
132 | echo ===
133 | :failed_beep
134 | rem Beep
135 | rundll32 user32.dll,MessageBeep
136 | timeout /T 10 /NOBREAK
137 |
138 | goto failed_beep
139 |
140 |
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1 | @echo off
2 | rem 08_Fix_Library_place_Fritzing.bat
3 | rem http://www.neko.ne.jp/~freewing/software/build_fritzing_100_windows/
4 | rem Copyright (c) 2023-2024 FREE WING,Y.Sakamoto
5 | echo %0
6 | timeout /T 10 /NOBREAK
7 | cd /d \00_fritzing
8 |
9 | dir .\quazip-6.5.3-1.4\include\QuaZip-Qt6-1.4\quazip
10 | xcopy .\quazip-6.5.3-1.4\include\QuaZip-Qt6-1.4\quazip .\quazip-6.5.3-1.4\include\quazip\
11 |
12 | dir .\quazip-6.5.3-1.4\bin
13 | dir .\quazip-6.5.3-1.4\lib
14 | xcopy .\quazip-6.5.3-1.4\bin .\quazip-6.5.3-1.4\build64\Release\
15 | xcopy .\quazip-6.5.3-1.4\lib\*.lib .\quazip-6.5.3-1.4\build64\Release\
16 | dir .\quazip-6.5.3-1.4\build64\Release\
17 |
18 | rem https://github.com/fritzing/fritzing-app/commit/ba8ab8760d01dc0870299f8456940524f9b73a5c
19 | xcopy /E .\quazip-6.5.3-1.4 .\quazip-6.5.3-1.4intuisphere\
20 |
21 | exit
22 |
23 |
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/09_Download_Fritzing_Source_code.bat:
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1 | @echo off
2 | rem 08_Download_Fritzing_Source_code.bat
3 | rem http://www.neko.ne.jp/~freewing/software/build_fritzing_100_windows/
4 | rem Copyright (c) 2023-2024 FREE WING,Y.Sakamoto
5 | echo %0
6 | timeout /T 10 /NOBREAK
7 | cd /d \00_fritzing
8 |
9 | Path=%cd%\PortableGit\bin;%Path%
10 |
11 | echo https://github.com/fritzing/fritzing-app.git
12 | git clone https://github.com/fritzing/fritzing-app.git -b develop
13 |
14 | cd fritzing-app
15 | rem Update potis Commits on Jun 3, 2023
16 | rem equivalent Fritzing 1.0.0
17 | rem git pull origin 6b14cfe9016652e47b5da53ce3d199175736e43e
18 |
19 | rem equivalent Fritzing 1.0.1 Sep 6, 2023
20 | rem git pull origin 8f5f1373835050ce014299c78d91c24beea9b633
21 | rem git checkout 8f5f1373835050ce014299c78d91c24beea9b633
22 |
23 | rem equivalent Fritzing 1.0.2 Dec 20, 2023
24 | rem git pull origin dbdbe34c843677df721c7b3fc3e32c0f737e7e95
25 | rem git checkout dbdbe34c843677df721c7b3fc3e32c0f737e7e95
26 |
27 | rem equivalent Fritzing 1.0.3 May 31, 2024
28 | rem git pull origin a7811ba0427e664c740b5616b10626f2d45fd8b3
29 | rem git checkout a7811ba0427e664c740b5616b10626f2d45fd8b3
30 |
31 | rem equivalent Fritzing 1.0.4 Oct 7, 2024
32 | rem set Fritzing_hash=a8c6ef7cf66f7a42b9b233d6137f1b70a9573a25
33 |
34 | rem equivalent Fritzing 1.0.5
35 | set Fritzing_hash=b9add9eaa7c426963de20c8514a69d3f15e83bdf
36 | git pull origin %Fritzing_hash%
37 | git checkout %Fritzing_hash%
38 |
39 | rem add git tag 1.0.5
40 | git config --global user.email "you@example.com"
41 | git config --global user.name "Your Name"
42 | git tag -a 1.0.5 -m "" %Fritzing_hash%
43 |
44 | git show --format='%%H' --no-patch
45 |
46 | git rev-parse --git-dir
47 |
48 | cd ..
49 |
50 | exit
51 |
52 |
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/10_Download_Fritzing_Parts_Library.bat:
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1 | @echo off
2 | rem 10_Download_Fritzing_Parts_Library.bat
3 | rem http://www.neko.ne.jp/~freewing/software/build_fritzing_100_windows/
4 | rem Copyright (c) 2023-2024 FREE WING,Y.Sakamoto
5 | echo %0
6 | timeout /T 10 /NOBREAK
7 | cd /d \00_fritzing
8 |
9 | Path=%cd%\PortableGit\bin;%Path%
10 |
11 | mkdir release64
12 | cd release64
13 |
14 | rem Commits on Sep 30, 2024
15 | echo https://github.com/fritzing/fritzing-parts
16 | git clone https://github.com/fritzing/fritzing-parts -b 1.0.5
17 |
18 | cd ..
19 |
20 | exit
21 |
22 |
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/11_Fix_Fritzing_Source_code.bat:
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1 | @echo off
2 | rem 11_Fix_Fritzing_Source_code.bat
3 | rem http://www.neko.ne.jp/~freewing/software/build_fritzing_100_windows/
4 | rem Copyright (c) 2023-2024 FREE WING,Y.Sakamoto
5 | echo %0
6 | timeout /T 10 /NOBREAK
7 | cd /d \00_fritzing
8 |
9 | cd fritzing-app
10 |
11 | cd .\src\model
12 |
13 | rem it fixed Fritzing 1.0.2
14 | rem https://github.com/fritzing/fritzing-app/commit/bd010ce4961bd90505fa540032dfcc97500e364c
15 | rem only for Fritzing 1.0.1 or 1.0.0
16 | rem powershell -Command "gc modelbase.cpp | %% { $_ -creplace 'oldDoc.setContent\(&newFzp\);', 'oldDoc.setContent(&newFzp, nullptr);' } > modelbase.cpp_tmp"
17 |
18 | rem ren modelbase.cpp modelbase.cpp_bak
19 | rem del modelbase.cpp
20 | rem ren modelbase.cpp_tmp modelbase.cpp
21 |
22 | cd /d \00_fritzing
23 |
24 | exit
25 |
26 |
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/12_Fix_Fritzing_Header_files.bat:
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1 | @echo off
2 | rem 12_Fix_Fritzing_Header_files.bat
3 | rem http://www.neko.ne.jp/~freewing/software/build_fritzing_100_windows/
4 | rem Copyright (c) 2023 FREE WING,Y.Sakamoto
5 | echo %0
6 | timeout /T 10 /NOBREAK
7 | cd /d \00_fritzing
8 |
9 | Path=%cd%\PortableGit\bin;%Path%
10 |
11 | cd fritzing-app
12 |
13 | if not exist ..\fritzing_h\ goto qmake_jom
14 |
15 | xcopy ..\fritzing_h\ ..\debug64\
16 | xcopy ..\fritzing_h\ ..\release64\
17 |
18 | cd ..
19 |
20 | exit
21 |
22 |
23 | :qmake_jom
24 |
25 | set currennt_dir=%cd%
26 |
27 | echo qtenv2.bat
28 | call C:\Qt\6.5.3\msvc2019_64\bin\qtenv2.bat
29 |
30 | echo x64 Native Tools Command Prompt for VS 2019
31 | call "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\BuildTools\VC\Auxiliary\Build\vcvars64.bat"
32 |
33 | cd /d %currennt_dir%
34 |
35 | C:\Qt\6.5.3\msvc2019_64\bin\qmake.exe -o Makefile phoenix.pro "QMAKE_TARGET.arch=x86_64"
36 | C:\Qt\Tools\QtCreator\bin\jom\jom.exe -f Makefile.Debug compiler_uic_make_all
37 | DIR ..\debug64\ui_*.h
38 | xcopy ..\debug64\*.h ..\fritzing_h\
39 | xcopy ..\fritzing_h\ ..\release64\
40 |
41 | cd ..
42 |
43 | exit
44 |
45 |
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/13_Build_phoenix_pro_with_Qt.bat:
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1 | @echo off
2 | rem 13_Build_phoenix_pro_with_Qt.bat
3 | rem http://www.neko.ne.jp/~freewing/software/build_fritzing_100_windows/
4 | rem Copyright (c) 2023 FREE WING,Y.Sakamoto
5 | echo %0
6 | timeout /T 10 /NOBREAK
7 | cd /d \00_fritzing
8 |
9 | Path=%cd%\PortableGit\bin;%Path%
10 |
11 | cd fritzing-app
12 | git show --format='%%H' --no-patch
13 |
14 | git rev-parse --git-dir
15 |
16 | set currennt_dir=%cd%
17 |
18 | echo qtenv2.bat
19 | call C:\Qt\6.5.3\msvc2019_64\bin\qtenv2.bat
20 |
21 | echo x64 Native Tools Command Prompt for VS 2019
22 | call "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\BuildTools\VC\Auxiliary\Build\vcvars64.bat"
23 |
24 | cd /d %currennt_dir%
25 |
26 | echo qmake
27 | C:/Qt/6.5.3/msvc2019_64/bin/qmake.exe phoenix.pro ^
28 | -spec win32-msvc ^
29 | INCLUDEPATH+="..\ngspice-42\src\include"
30 |
31 | rem Use svgpp 1.3.1
32 | rem https://github.com/fritzing/fritzing-app/commit/0a53e1b4a5e9752a27d3f11157cc505f3691f20c
33 | rem INCLUDEPATH+="..\svgpp-1.3.1\include"
34 |
35 | C:/Qt/Tools/QtCreator/bin/jom/jom.exe qmake_all
36 |
37 |
38 | echo Build
39 | C:\Qt\Tools\QtCreator\bin\jom\jom.exe -f Makefile.Release
40 |
41 | cd ..
42 |
43 | cd .\release64
44 |
45 | if not exist Fritzing.exe goto failed
46 |
47 | dir Fritzing.exe
48 |
49 | cd ..
50 |
51 | exit
52 |
53 | :failed
54 | @echo off
55 | echo .
56 | echo ===
57 | echo failed
58 | echo ===
59 | :failed_beep
60 | rem Beep
61 | rundll32 user32.dll,MessageBeep
62 | timeout /T 5 /NOBREAK
63 |
64 | goto failed_beep
65 |
66 |
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/15_Copy_Fritzing_Requirement_DLL_files.bat:
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1 | @echo off
2 | rem 15_Copy_Fritzing_Requirement_DLL_files.bat
3 | rem http://www.neko.ne.jp/~freewing/software/build_fritzing_100_windows/
4 | rem Copyright (c) 2023-2024 FREE WING,Y.Sakamoto
5 | echo %0
6 | timeout /T 10 /NOBREAK
7 | cd /d \00_fritzing
8 |
9 | copy .\libgit2\build64\Release\git2.dll .\release64
10 | copy .\zlib-src\build64\Release\zlib.dll .\release64
11 | copy .\quazip-6.5.3-1.4\bin\quazip1-qt6.dll .\release64
12 | copy C:\Qt\6.5.3\msvc2019_64\bin\Qt6Core5Compat.dll .\release64
13 |
14 | rem for Simulate function
15 | copy .\Spice64_dll\dll-vs\*.dll .\release64
16 |
17 | rem for Fritzing 1.0.2
18 | copy .\clipper1-6.4.2\lib\polyclipping.dll .\release64
19 |
20 | exit
21 |
22 |
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/16_Copy_Qt_Requirement_DLL_files.bat:
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1 | @echo off
2 | rem 16_Copy_Qt_Requirement_DLL_files.bat
3 | rem http://www.neko.ne.jp/~freewing/software/build_fritzing_100_windows/
4 | rem Copyright (c) 2023 FREE WING,Y.Sakamoto
5 | echo %0
6 | timeout /T 10 /NOBREAK
7 | cd /d \00_fritzing
8 |
9 | cd .\release64
10 |
11 | if not exist Fritzing.exe goto failed
12 |
13 | C:\Qt\6.5.3\msvc2019_64\bin\windeployqt6.exe Fritzing.exe
14 |
15 | cd ..
16 |
17 | exit
18 |
19 | :failed
20 | @echo off
21 | echo .
22 | echo ===
23 | echo failed
24 | echo ===
25 | :failed_beep
26 | rem Beep
27 | rundll32 user32.dll,MessageBeep
28 | timeout /T 5 /NOBREAK
29 |
30 | goto failed_beep
31 |
32 |
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/17_1st_Build_Parts_DB_file.bat:
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1 | @echo off
2 | rem 17_1st_Build_Parts_DB_file.bat
3 | rem http://www.neko.ne.jp/~freewing/software/build_fritzing_100_windows/
4 | rem Copyright (c) 2023 FREE WING,Y.Sakamoto
5 | echo %0
6 | timeout /T 10 /NOBREAK
7 | cd /d \00_fritzing
8 |
9 | cd .\release64
10 |
11 | @echo off
12 | echo .
13 | echo ===
14 | echo * 1st execute to create parts.db DB file
15 | Fritzing.exe -f "..\fritzing-app\" -parts "..\release64\fritzing-parts\" -db "..\release64\fritzing-parts\parts.db"
16 | rem Beep
17 | rundll32 user32.dll,MessageBeep
18 |
19 | cd ..
20 |
21 | exit
22 |
23 |
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/18_2nd_Launch_Fritzing.bat:
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1 | @echo off
2 | rem 18_2nd_Launch_Fritzing.bat
3 | rem http://www.neko.ne.jp/~freewing/software/build_fritzing_100_windows/
4 | rem Copyright (c) 2023 FREE WING,Y.Sakamoto
5 | echo %0
6 | timeout /T 10 /NOBREAK
7 | cd /d \00_fritzing
8 |
9 | cd .\release64
10 |
11 | @echo off
12 | echo .
13 | echo ===
14 | echo * 2nd execute to Normally Launch Fritzing
15 | rem Beep
16 | rundll32 user32.dll,MessageBeep
17 |
18 | rem start /wait Fritzing.exe
19 | start Fritzing.exe
20 |
21 | timeout /T 10 /NOBREAK
22 |
23 | cd ..
24 |
25 | if "%Qt_close%" == "" goto wait_close
26 |
27 | start SendKeys_AltF4.vbs
28 |
29 |
30 | :wait_close
31 | echo .
32 | echo .
33 | echo .
34 | echo ===
35 | echo * 3rd
36 | echo Waiting Close Fritzing app.
37 | rem Beep
38 | rundll32 user32.dll,MessageBeep
39 |
40 | timeout /T 5 /NOBREAK
41 |
42 | TASKLIST /FI "STATUS eq RUNNING" | findstr Fritzing.exe
43 | if %ERRORLEVEL% EQU 0 goto wait_close
44 |
45 | exit
46 |
47 |
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/19_Organize_unnecessary_files.bat:
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1 | @echo off
2 | rem 19_Organize_unnecessary_files.bat
3 | rem http://www.neko.ne.jp/~freewing/software/build_fritzing_100_windows/
4 | rem Copyright (c) 2023 FREE WING,Y.Sakamoto
5 | echo %0
6 | timeout /T 10 /NOBREAK
7 | cd /d \00_fritzing
8 |
9 | cd .\release64
10 |
11 | mkdir .\_\
12 |
13 | move *.cpp .\_\
14 | move *.h .\_\
15 | move *.obj .\_\
16 |
17 | powershell compress-archive .\_ _.zip
18 |
19 | rmdir /S /Q .\_\
20 |
21 | cd ..
22 |
23 | exit
24 |
25 |
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/20_Create_Fritzing_zip_package.bat:
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1 | @echo off
2 | rem 20_Create_Fritzing_zip_package.bat
3 | rem http://www.neko.ne.jp/~freewing/software/build_fritzing_100_windows/
4 | rem Copyright (c) 2023-2024 FREE WING,Y.Sakamoto
5 | echo %0
6 | timeout /T 10 /NOBREAK
7 | cd /d \00_fritzing
8 |
9 | set Fritzing_XXX=Fritzing_105
10 |
11 | ren release64 %Fritzing_XXX%
12 |
13 | powershell compress-archive .\%Fritzing_XXX% %Fritzing_XXX%.zip
14 |
15 | ren %Fritzing_XXX% release64
16 |
17 | echo .
18 | echo ===
19 | dir %Fritzing_XXX%.zip
20 | rem Beep
21 | rundll32 user32.dll,MessageBeep
22 | timeout /T 1 /NOBREAK
23 | rundll32 user32.dll,MessageBeep
24 | timeout /T 1 /NOBREAK
25 | rundll32 user32.dll,MessageBeep
26 |
27 | timeout /T 10 /NOBREAK
28 |
29 | start .
30 |
31 | exit
32 |
33 |
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/README.md:
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1 | # Build-Fritzing-1.0.5-Windows-script
2 | Build Fritzing 1.0.5 Windows script
3 |
4 | 2025/05/17 Update Build Fritzing 1.0.5
5 | 2024/10/28 Update Build Fritzing 1.0.4 (Reconfirmed on 2025/01/05)
6 | 2024/07/14 Update Build Fritzing 1.0.3
7 | 2024/01/11 Update Build Fritzing 1.0.2 (Reconfirmed on 2024/05/05)
8 | 2023/11/18 Update Build Fritzing 1.0.1
9 |
10 | * How to Build Fritzing 1.0.5 from Source code in Windows with Visual Studio 2019
11 | http://www.neko.ne.jp/~freewing/software/build_fritzing_100_windows/
12 |
13 | * Build Step
14 | ```
15 | * Open Command Prompt
16 |
17 | bitsadmin /TRANSFER hoge https://raw.githubusercontent.com/FREEWING-JP/Build-Fritzing-1.0.0-Windows-script/main/00_Download_Script.bat %cd%\00_Download_Script.bat
18 |
19 | 00_Download_Script.bat
20 |
21 | 00_Execute_Script.bat
22 |
23 | * Wait an hour
24 | ```
25 |
26 | 
27 | 
28 |
29 |
30 | * Tested
31 | Windows 11 Real
32 | Windows 11 Windows Sandbox
33 | Windows 10 Windows Sandbox
34 |
35 | * Fritzing 1.0.0を合法的に無料で使用する方法、Windows環境 VS2019でビルドする方法
36 | http://www.neko.ne.jp/~freewing/software/build_fritzing_100_windows/
37 |
38 | * Donation Button
39 | [](https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=T79HPJ5H79PBU)
40 |
41 | * Youtube
42 | [
YouTube https://youtu.be/cC82PULJq6g](https://youtu.be/cC82PULJq6g)
43 |
44 | * Youtube
45 | [
YouTube https://youtu.be/wLDuyNqms_g](https://youtu.be/wLDuyNqms_g)
46 |
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/SendKeys_Accept.vbs:
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1 | Set WSHShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
2 | WScript.Sleep(5000)
3 | WScript.Sleep(5000)
4 |
5 | WScript.Sleep(5000)
6 | WScript.Sleep(5000)
7 |
8 | WScript.Sleep(5000)
9 | WScript.Sleep(5000)
10 |
11 | WScript.Sleep(5000)
12 | WScript.Sleep(5000)
13 |
14 | WScript.Sleep(5000)
15 | WScript.Sleep(5000)
16 |
17 | WSHShell.SendKeys "Accept{ENTER}"
18 |
19 |
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/SendKeys_AltF4.vbs:
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1 | Set WSHShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
2 | WScript.Sleep(5000)
3 | WScript.Sleep(5000)
4 |
5 | WScript.Sleep(5000)
6 | WScript.Sleep(5000)
7 |
8 | WScript.Sleep(5000)
9 | WScript.Sleep(5000)
10 |
11 | WScript.Sleep(5000)
12 | WScript.Sleep(5000)
13 |
14 | WScript.Sleep(5000)
15 | WScript.Sleep(5000)
16 |
17 | WSHShell.AppActivate "Untitled Sketch.fzz - Fritzing"
18 | WScript.Sleep(1000)
19 |
20 | WSHShell.SendKeys "%{F4}"
21 |
22 |
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