RuntimeError when using AutoHotkey.py from game directory #26
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Hey @fantonhike, Unfortunately, you can't use AutoHotkey.py from a regular Python interpreter, it has to be embedded in an AutoHotkey process. This is why you see the RuntimeError, which also tells you how to run your script in a way that takes care of the embedding. It looks like this:
If you want to run Ren'Py as usual and interact with AutoHotkey in the same process, I would suggest using spyoungtech/ahk. If you are okay running your AutoHotkey.py script in a separate process from Ren'Py, you can do just that. |
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Hello,
apologies if this is not the right place for this question, but I've been struggling with this for a while now.
I'm trying to use the wrapper for a game made with Ren'Py. Normally it can use 3rd party modules from a folder called 'python-packages' in the game's directory (it works fine with the keyboard module, for example). But when I test anything inside the game, it returns with
RuntimeError: AHK interop is not available.
And if I run the traceback, I get this:I have tried updating and re-installing future, but the same message comes up every time.
Thanks
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