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Re: Spy++ for Cocoa/Mac OS X?
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Re: Spy++ for Cocoa/Mac OS X?


  • Subject: Re: Spy++ for Cocoa/Mac OS X?
  • From: Kai Brüning <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2007 21:32:58 +0200

>Il giorno 18/set/07, alle ore 17:25, Kai Brüning ha scritto:
>
>>Spy++ allows you to inspect the window structure of any running application and log the message flow of selected windows. In Cocoa terms, this would mean to inspect the NSWindow/NSView structure of any running application and log the event flow. I'd do with just the inspection part, too.
>
>You should use F-Script Anywhere to do that. "Browser for target" seems just like the inspection feature you are looking for.
>
>F-Script Anywhere is part of the F-Script programming language at <http://www.fscript.org>.

Thanks a lot, this seems to be a very useful tool and gives me the information I was searching for.

Kai
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