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From:

 Tom Kingston <tom.kingston@charter.net>

Subject:

 Re: Beginner question on Immediate Mode

Date:

 Thu, Jan 3, 2013 2:44:01 pm
That will indeed work. But sometimes it's wise to first see how much
information you're dealing with, because it may be a lot. The
FilterByType method will do just that and the Count property, well, I
think that's probably pretty self-explanatory as well. But regardless,
here's a peek at my Thunderbird window.

print Mouse.Window.Clips.FilterByType(ctText).Count
217

Wow. That's a lot of clips.

Hth,
Tom


On 1/3/2013 1:14 PM, M F Mason wrote:
> 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:mfmason@blinding-flash.net]
>> *Sent:* 29 December 2012 10:53
>> *To:* gw-scripting@gwmicro.com
>> *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 Tomâ