Re: Re: Way to control another App's window
Re: Re: Way to control another App's window
- Subject: Re: Re: Way to control another App's window
- From: "Bobby B" <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2006 11:31:00 -0400
You're right. I guess expecting people to have a minimum level of
reading comprehension is too much. Some people seem to interested in
appearing smart than actually being so.
On 9/12/06, I. Savant <email@hidden> wrote:
Bobby:
Your question was answered by several people. Extra information
was offered by way of warning due to the wording of your original
post (I thought the same thing when I read that -- "ooh, legal
issues"). If a legal warning is not being helpful, I don't know what is.
So the answer is that you'll have to use the Accessibility API,
but even this won't get you all the way there as there's really
nothing (supported) that can.
Also, for what it's worth, it's unrealistic to ask people to keep
things to themselves when you're discussing things on a mailing
list / forum. You're addressing the public - people are going to
comment and you'll have to learn to deal with it whether you agree
with the comments or not.
--
I.S.
On Sep 12, 2006, at 7:25 AM, Bobby B wrote:
> Wow, the quality of the list is sure deteriorating..
>
> Let's look at the whole first paragraph of my post:
>
> "I'm trying to find a way, via Cocoa, to control the window of another
> app. Specifically, I want to control the position and size of a
> window." For future purposes, if you have something to say to me that
> doesn't help with my question, please just keep it to yourself.
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