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Topic: «
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Greg Webb
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05/29/2010 20:36:18
I was thinking it would be nice to have better criteria to identify target windows. For example, 'Starts with' and 'Ends with' would be great additions to 'Contains'.
Just recently I've been having trouble identifying Firefox windows.
I've got 6.1b2 installed and no issues so far.
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Terry
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05/29/2010 21:20:10
Ditto.
Ideally, I guess, a full "regular expression" processor would be used; though writing RegExp's can be non-trivial. Always good to have the option, and perhaps a forum where folks can post their expressions for popular programs.
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Alexander Belyakov
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05/31/2010 03:13:49
Greg,
What would you say about the regexps? If the regexps were supported by the Window Caption criterion, would they help you with the Firefox windows?
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Greg Webb
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05/31/2010 04:45:43
Hi Alex,
Regular Expressions would be great. My suggestions were made to keep things simple. Personally, I would prefer regexps.
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Alexander Belyakov
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06/01/2010 21:08:02
Greg, Terry,
We are going to add the regexps (most likely, PCRE) to one of the next versions of our products.
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Greg Webb
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06/02/2010 03:04:54
That's great news! Thank you.
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