Hello everybody,

I was wondering if Linux window managers could do this for me.
This would be great.

There is a thing called `macro' in OpenOffice, MS Office, etc.
that allows one to record a series of mouse clicks to a single
button. It would be nice to have a similar feature system wide
(in GUI, of course) in Linux. Such things, in the form of shell
scripting already exist for the command line interface. What I am
looking or is a similar feature for the GUI, maybe `GUI
scripting' if that term makes sense.

For example, everday, in GUI, I click open kppp and connect to
internet, then open Sylpheed and click on Get Mail button to
download mail, etc. I want to have these things automatically
done for me. Bash can open up the apps for me but surely it
cannot click on the `Get Mail' button of Sylpheed.

Does anyone know whether such a thing is available in Linux.

Best Regards,
Santanu Chatterjee,
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