Hi Gregg,

regarding some dialects of your own,

---------------------------- You wrote: ------------------------------------

> I have a few I've done as well, and let's not forget about make-doc and it's
> relatives! Here are some examples of a few of mine.
>
> ===Send-keys (for sending keystrokes to other applications):
>
> win-send-keys compose [
>     "Gregg" return tab F5
>     alt #"f" #"o" wait 0:0:0.1 alt "n" wait .5 escape
>     {^/This is some more text (with a "quote")...
>     no less. }
>     divide return
>     shift ["i" shift-up "rwin"] return
>     shift "i" "rwin" return
>     "Irwin" return
>     "0" 10 return
>     (s: copy "" repeat i 10 [append s form i]) return
>     (do func [/local s] [s: copy "" repeat i 10 [append s to char! add i 64]
> s]) return
>     ctrl "s" wait .5 escape return
> ]
>
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Sometime ago I asked myself how I could emulate the VB Send-Key function using REBOL 
since I will need it soon.

I planned to use the Windows API but this requires the /View PRO that I can't afford 
yet - other short term priorities appeared here
recently !!! Probably I'll get it in december instead of mid-september as originally 
planned :-)

So my question is : Do you also use the Windows API under the hood of your 
Win-send-keys DIALECT ?

When I will have done my own it is possible that I recontact you about your Dialect 
since this looks an easier way to do things than
I originally planned to do them myself - do you agree ?

Thanks in advance,
Gerard


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