Paul Boddie wrote:
> Searching for "Python GUI testing" on Google gave this as the first
> result:
Thank you very much, this looks very promissing to me. Seems to be a very
usefull skill, if one is able to type the right words at the google prompt.
Think, I should learn that some day... ;-)
Step
Stephan Kuhagen wrote:
> utabintarbo wrote:
>
> > http://pywinauto.pbwiki.com/ for Win32
>
> Thanks for the hint, looks usable. But it seems, there's nothing for X11 and
> MacOSX. I didn't thought, that the problem would be so unusual...
Searching for "Python GUI testing" on Google gave this as th
utabintarbo wrote:
> http://pywinauto.pbwiki.com/ for Win32
Thanks for the hint, looks usable. But it seems, there's nothing for X11 and
MacOSX. I didn't thought, that the problem would be so unusual...
Stephan
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Stephan Kuhagen wrote:
> Hello
>
> I'm searching for a Python Module which is able to generate GUI events on
> different platforms (at least X11 and Windows, MacOSX would be nice), but
> without being a GUI toolkit itself. So PyTk is not a choice, because I need
> to use it, to control GUIs of oth
Hello
I'm searching for a Python Module which is able to generate GUI events on
different platforms (at least X11 and Windows, MacOSX would be nice), but
without being a GUI toolkit itself. So PyTk is not a choice, because I need
to use it, to control GUIs of other Programs. I want to generate Mou