yes, either work fine; the active window though only works when that window
is actually active.  if you want it's title and it's not the active window,
then you'll have to use something else.  if the something else gives you one
of it's child windows unexpectedly, use of the .overlap (if it's not empty),
should give you the parent top level window.  overlap can be empty, so I
guess it's possible neither is 100% the right answer.

Chip
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Huber [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2011 9:24 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Window title, when alt-tabbing?

Hi David:
It is the activewindow.title.  Just press control-alt-q to go into Immediate
Mode, then type the following, without the quotes:
"speak activewindow.title"
Then press Enter and you will hear the same information as when you press
control-shift-t, and that, in turn, is the same information that you hear
when you alt-tab to the window which was in focus when you went into
immediate mode.

On 4/20/11, David <[email protected]> wrote:
> Whenever I hit Alt-Tab, I hear the title of the window spoken. That is 
> the window that will gain focus, when I release Alt-Tab. OK, guess you 
> all know what I mean.
>
> My question is, which information is this actualy?
> - The Overlap.title?
> - ActieWindow.Title?
> - or, is it anything else?
>
> Thanks alot!
>

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