Re: GUI Scripting Language the can see everything on the display screen?
- From: "Peter Olcott" <olcott@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2006 13:39:04 -0500
So none of these programs can control any other program using the mouse?
"carmen miranda" <@foster.com> wrote in message
news:H-Odnc8eCKfYbT7ZnZ2dnUVZ_smdnZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxx
Answer to your question is the Superbase program has its own multi-user
facilities for record locking. It has embedding facilities for DDE and OLE
linking and embedding. Often used as a multimedia database one field data
type is the external dta type. This is in fact a means to link to a large
object without storing it in a database file. A link to photos, or music
would start a picture viewer or a sound player program, Word for Windows.
It interacts with the Windows operating system calls. The GUIs it makes can
be of multiple pages. See the book Superbase Revealed! by Dalgleish.
superbase.com website etc. ts tools include Form (GUI) Designer, Report
Designer (writer), Program Editor, Text Editor, File Definition writer,
directory browser utilities, object properties window etc. Templates for
joined files etc are included. Lotus SmartSuite has a Lotuscript language
tool for recording scripts also. Windows Script is the foundation for VBA
the language of Microsoft's applications. Not too familiar with Lotus
script recording tool beyond that it is installed with the Lotus 1-2-3
Suite.
"Peter Olcott" <olcott@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:wZmog.10658$f76.10628@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Are there any GUI scripting languages that can see everything that is onthe
display screen?
.
- References:
- GUI Scripting Language the can see everything on the display screen?
- From: Peter Olcott
- GUI Scripting Language the can see everything on the display screen?
- Prev by Date: Re: RAD vs. performance
- Next by Date: Re: RAD vs. performance
- Previous by thread: Re: GUI Scripting Language the can see everything on the display screen?
- Next by thread: Re: GUI Scripting Language the can see everything on the display screen?
- Index(es):
Relevant Pages
|