Of course I tried it and it is not working. I am trying for two days now.
The Interactive-switch is just preventing user inputs (this works fine).

The COM implementation is "suboptimal". There are a lot of features you can not 
access via COM.
Don't ask me why. Due to this suboptimal behaviour, I need this stupid hack.

The question is now, what is a correct WM_SIZING-message?
With a string for the rect, a RECT-object, two words or something else?
It can't be possible that I am the first person sending a WM_SIZING-message to 
a window in python?

schrieb Tim Roberts am 30.09.2010 23:12:
  Andreas Holtz wrote:
The program is CATIA from Dassault.
They have a parameter to control the refresh of
the display (CATIAApplication.RefreshDisplay = False) but this
only works within their macro engine. For details see here:
http://ww3.cad.de/foren/ubb/Forum137/HTML/001099.shtml#000002

Have you tried it?  That's exactly the switch you need.  Although I
don't speak German, there's also a reference to an "Interactive"
property that might help you.

(I believe their explanation is justifying a bug, not describing
necessary behavior.  Many COM servers handle this just fine.)

Beyond that, you're just hacking, and you'll need to experiment.

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