On Tuesday, March 26, 2013 12:43:18 PM UTC+1, Chris Angelico wrote: > On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 8:38 PM, Michael Herrmann > > > What do you think of designs #3 and #4? > > > notepad_1 = start("Notepad") > > notepad_2 = start("Notepad") > > switch_to(notepad_1) > > write("Hello World!") > > press(CTRL + 'a', CTRL + 'c') > > switch_to(notepad_2) > > press(CTRL + 'v') > > > > > notepad_1 = start("Notepad") > > notepad_2 = start("Notepad") > > notepad_1.activate() > > write("Hello World!") > > press(CTRL + 'a', CTRL + 'c') > > notepad_2.activate() > > press(CTRL + 'v') > > Ehh, I referred to these as options 2 and 4. Got lost in the indexing > somewhere. These are the same two I meant, though - these are the > options I think are the most plausible. > > (Hindsight being 20/20, it'd have been awesome if the original > snippets had had identifiers next to them. Oh well, no matter.)
True, and the indexing mistake was my fault... Here goes: Design #1: notepad_1 = start("Notepad") notepad_2 = start("Notepad") notepad_1.write("Hello World!") notepad_1.press(CTRL + 'a', CTRL + 'c') notepad_2.press(CTRL + 'v') Design #2: notepad_1 = start("Notepad") notepad_2 = start("Notepad") switch_to(notepad_1) write("Hello World!") press(CTRL + 'a', CTRL + 'c') switch_to(notepad_2) press(CTRL + 'v') Design #3: notepad_1 = start("Notepad") notepad_2 = start("Notepad") with notepad_1: write("Hello World!") press(CTRL + 'a', CTRL + 'c') with notepad_2: press(CTRL + 'v') Design #4: notepad_1 = start("Notepad") notepad_2 = start("Notepad") notepad_1.activate() write("Hello World!") press(CTRL + 'a', CTRL + 'c') notepad_2.activate() press(CTRL + 'v') Michael www.getautoma.com -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list