Hi Mike,

 

Yes, it does.

 

Thanks.

 

All the best

 

Steve

 

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From: M F Mason [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 03 January 2013 18:14
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Beginner question on Immediate Mode

 

Hello Steve,

I think that the following will achieve this:

print Mouse.Window.Clips.ClipsText

Cheers,

Mike.



At 14:35 03/01/2013, you wrote:



Hi,
 
Yep, it was.
 
All the best

Steve
 
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From: M F Mason [ mailto:[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]> ] 
Sent: 29 December 2012 10:53
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Beginner question on Immediate Mode
 
Hello Steve,

I thought that in your experiment you were wanting to use the Immed app
to obtain the text in the mouse window.
Was this in fact the case?

Many thanks,

Mike.

 At 13:33 28/12/2012, you wrote:

Hi Mike,
 
I think Tom's explanation does it for me and may help you as well.
 
Thanks for your help.
 
All the best

Steve
 
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From: M F Mason [  <mailto:[email protected]>
mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 28 December 2012 13:03
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Beginner question on Immediate Mode
 
Hello Steve,

My understanding is that
whilst Window is indeed a property of Mouse object,
Mouse.Window will return an object which, in turn, has properties.
I do not think that
print Mouse.Window
will print out the text of the mouse window.

The Window object does have a clips method which returns a clips object
object which has a clipstext property which holds all the clips text for the
Window.
I may be missing something but I hope this helps a little.

All the best,,

Mike.
 
At 12:05 28/12/2012, you wrote:

Hi guys and gals?
 
I read with interest that in Immediate Mode, you can for example, print out
the mouse window as a variable.  I checked the reference guide and Mouse is
an object, and Window is a property.
 
So I opened a program, interested in what I would get, Outlook 2007 as my
example and loaded my inbox.
 
I then hit the Control-Shift-Q window to bring up Immediate Mode, and
typed:-
 
Print mouse.window
 
I get the error:-
 
Error object does not support this property or method.
 
So where am I going wrong?
 
This is not important to any project, it is just experimentation and I want
to understand what's happening here.  I would have thought the mouse object
would hold the window property and give me some result, whether it is
numeric or a string, but looks like the window property isn't supported.
 
Interestingly, this example is also referenced in the Immediate Mode help.
 
Any thoughts please?
 
Thanks.
 
All the best
 
Steve
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