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function:WINDOW [2021/10/15 02:38] peternlewis [Usage] |
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- *WINDOW(Coordinate)* | - *WINDOW(Coordinate)* | ||
- | - The *Index* is assumed to be the window of the Action in which the `WINDOW()` function is used (like the [Manipulate a Window](action:Manipulate a Window)), \\ OR, the frontmost window if the Action does not refer to a window. | + | - *WINDOW(Index, Coordinate)* |
- | - **`WINDOW(Index, Coordinate)`** | + | |
- | - With two parameters, the first parameter specifies which window in the front application to operate on. | + | |
+ | With two parameters, the first parameter specifies which window in the front application to operate on. With only one parameter, the *Index* is assumed to be the window of the Action in which the *WINDOW()* function is used (like the [Manipulate a Window](action:Manipulate a Window)), or the frontmost window if the Action does not refer to a window. | ||
====== Parameters ====== | ====== Parameters ====== | ||
- | The first parameter, `Index`, which is optional, may be: | + | The first parameter, *Index*, which is optional, may be: |
* 0: the frontmost window of the frontmost app. | * 0: the frontmost window of the frontmost app. | ||
* Positive Number: the indexed window from front to back. | * Positive Number: the indexed window from front to back. | ||
* Negative Number: the indexed window from back to front. | * Negative Number: the indexed window from back to front. | ||
- | * If this parameter is _not_ provided, then it is assumed to be the window of the Action in which the `WINDOW()` function is used, \\ OR, the frontmost window if the Action does not refer to a window. | ||
The second parameter, `Coordinate`, specifies the desired *coordinate* to be returned, and can be: | The second parameter, `Coordinate`, specifies the desired *coordinate* to be returned, and can be: |