Alec Bennett wrote: > I'm trying to read the statusbar text of a window under Python. I'm guessing > win32gui is the way to go, and thought the GetWindowText function was > promising, but alas I can't get it to return anything other than the text of > the titlebar. > > Can anyone think of any clever ways to do this? >
Niki is correct. The status bar is a child window. However, the answer to your question depends on which application you want to scrape. Many apps use the standard "msctls_statusbar32" control to implement status bars. If yours does, you can enumerate the child windows until you find a window of class "msctls_statusbar32", then use the status bar APIs to get the contents of its panels. However, even that isn't foolproof. Thunderbird and Firefox, as an example, have implemented their own custom window classes for all of their controls. They don't respond to normal window messages from the outside. The Office applications don't use separate windows for their controls; their windows are just one big empty canvas, where everything is painted internally. -- Tim Roberts, t...@probo.com Providenza & Boekelheide, Inc. _______________________________________________ python-win32 mailing list python-win32@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-win32