==================================================== Important Notes for Ahk2Exe for AutoHotkey 1.1 ==================================================== 1. BIN Files Scripts are "compiled" by combining them with a .bin file containing the script interpreter, similar to AutoHotkey.exe. This version of Ahk2Exe requires a .bin file compiled from AutoHotkey 1.1 source code or a compatible fork. The official download includes three: - ANSI 32-bit.bin - Unicode 32-bit.bin - Unicode 64-bit.bin One of these should be selected from the "Base File" drop-down list in the GUI. If "(Default)" is selected, there must be a file named AutoHotkeySC.bin in the Ahk2Exe directory. This is normally created by the AutoHotkey installer (simply a copy of another bin file). If this file does not exist, Ahk2Exe will attempt to copy it from one of the other bin files (typically Unicode 32-bit). 2. AutoHotkey.exe Function library auto-includes are only supported if a copy of AutoHotkey.exe exists in the parent directory. For example: C:\Program Files\AutoHotkey\Compiler\Ahk2Exe.exe C:\Program Files\AutoHotkey\AutoHotkey.exe Although this exe doesn't need to be the same version as the current .bin file, it must at least be able to load (not run) the script you are attempting to compile. 3. Usage Usage via the GUI should be self-explanatory. For command-line usage, run "Ahk2Exe.exe /?". For more info, see the documentation: Offline: See "ahk2exe" in the AutoHotkey_L help file index. Online: https://autohotkey.com/docs/Scripts.htm#ahk2exe