Oh carp... using ahk, this happens every time I try to select a blue print. Any blue print.
Oh carp. I forgot that if you use quickfort.ahk it expects you to have Python installed.
Well, if you still want to keep going down this road, you can install Python from
http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.3/python-2.7.3.msi ... you *might* have to restart your box afterwards so that your system PATH variable picks up the path to python.exe, though just restarting quickfort.ahk may be sufficient.
I have a growing suspicion that you're gonna wind up with the same error anyway though.
Ok, I'm using the .exe qf uses about 12 mb and df uses around 1gb (its a big map, 6x6 or 7x7 can't remember). I select a regular blueprint to clear out of threes and bushes the surface and it works. The amount of memory don't change.
Next I select the blueprint for building a perimeter wall with four archer towers and bang, the error. But the memory of both df and qf remains the nominal though.
OK, well I suppose that's a good sign.
At this point I'm going to need to spend some time digging into the problematic code and tracking down what the cause may be. Unfortunately I am not all that familiar with exactly how this chunk of code works; it was pretty much a copy-and-paste-and-tweak job to get that screen-clipping function in there. On the plus side I have a few ideas for things to try, and a forum of hardcore AHKers to harass for help as well.
If you're willing, when I get some of those potential fixes in, I would like to send you a special build of quickfort.exe for you to test on the box that is giving the errors, to see if the fixes took.
Also, are you playing DF at work?!!
Could you translate the Specifically: part, for reference?
"The system cannot find the file specified."