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Re: finding menu titles from another running app...
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Re: finding menu titles from another running app...


  • Subject: Re: finding menu titles from another running app...
  • From: Eric Schlegel <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 5 May 2003 10:05:12 -0700

That won't work for the many Carbon apps that don't use nib files.

The best way to do this is using the Accessibility API that was introduced in 10.2.

-eric



On Monday, May 5, 2003, at 09:21 AM, Andreas Schempp wrote:

you can try to get the path to the application you want, and then load it's main nib file for you...

not a nice way, and I don't know if this works for carbon apps, but I think it should


Am Montag, 05.05.03 um 05:37 Uhr schrieb Philip George:

If an app has the following menus (for example)...

File Edit View Window Help

...how can my app find out that information. Nothing else; just the titles.

I'll need to know how to do it for Cocoa and Carbon apps, bundled and
forked.

Thanks.

- Philip
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