I recently switched to a project where I need to hack in a Win7 environment simultaneously on my client and in a Windows Terminal Sessions.
I need a way to script different composition of window positions (editor, browser(s), SQL-tool, WTS-session, mailer, chat-tool, ...)
Under Linux I was pretty successful with calling wmctrl², what's the way to do it in Win?
I had a look into Win32::GUI , but it seemed to rather be a tool to launch TK-like applications.
Shortly phrased:
How can I query the names, positions and state of my windows with Perl and manipulate them?
I want to trigger different settings from my IDE¹ ...
Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language and ☆☆☆☆ :)
Je suis Charlie!
¹) emacs of course... :)
²) compare this API X11::WMCtrl
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