On Wed Nov 19 2014 at 11:59:20 PM Marcus Ottosson <[email protected]>
wrote:
>
>  You could use QApplication.allWidgets()
>
Oh man! .allWidgets(). What a great/terrible idea. It's definitely easier
to implement than the recursive function that I had suggested off-hand.

.. I'm not sure if this is going off topic, but you could try to implement
something at the windows manager level.

In particular, this project came through my feed some time ago:
http://iographica.com/. It is cross-platform and they offer source*. *Most
importantly, it makes pretty pictures, which is all we really care about
anyhow, right?

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