I am trying to use the above -mentioned function in my code but it failed. Here's a snapshot of it;
my $win = new MainWindow;
$win->title("Main Window");
configureColors();
my $win_title = $win->cget('title');
if (FindWindowLike(undef,$win_title,""))
{
print STDOUT "$win_title\n";
}
When I executed the program, it gave me the following error:
Undefined subroutine &main::FindWindowLike called at ./intellibuild.pl line 628.
I read at http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2005/08/11/win32guitest.html? page=1
that I have to include Win32::GuiTest module in order to use the function, but what if my program is running on Unix platform? What is the appropriate module that I need to include?
2) My objective is to find a window with a matching title. Once that is found, how do I "set focus" based on the ID/title of the window so that I can manipulate the widgets inside it?
Thanks in advance.
Regards
-Mawardi
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