Sujet : Re: ANNOUNCE: windetect 2.0.0
De : look (at) *nospam* the.footer.invalid (elns)
Groupes : comp.lang.tclDate : 18. Sep 2024, 10:30:03
Autres entêtes
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There is quite thorough documentation included in the distribution.
No offense, but out of pure practicality: I'd rather not discuss with you here what's already explained there. That's why I'm mostly referring to these docs in my response below.
> ... Is it a toplevel or a widget?>
Should be clear from the reference page in the distribution.
- windows of different users (specially adminstrator on WIndows)?
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Alas, I don't understand what you mean here.
If you are on Windows and you press right - run as Administrator on an application, you will remark that your standard session even does not see this application. You can not use ctrl+c-ctrl-v to transport data etc.
My application is that I detect the current system toplevel window. If this is a windows with administrative rights, a user process does not see this.
Somehow I believe that you may assume or expect something about windetect that isn't correct (maybe related to the fact that this is a Tk library).
Anyway, I cannot imagine that such questions (or possibly misunderstanding) persist after having read/consulted the documentation or, if you're truly interested, having tried out the package for yourself.
If you're interested in an example of how windetect is being used, then you may have a look at the package tkwintrack, which employs package windetect.
Erik.
Thanks for all,
Harald
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