MORE INFORMATION
It is sometimes necessary for a FoxPro application to determine whether
another application is running. The following article explains how to use
the FindWindow() function to determine whether a particular application is
running:
110117 How to Pause Program Execution During a RUN Command
In order to use the FindWindow() function, you need to know the complete
text of the window title. In some cases, the complete text of the window
title cannot be known. When a document is opened in Microsoft Word, for
example, the title of the Microsoft Word window will contain the text
"Microsoft Word - " followed by the name of the document that is being
edited. Since it is not possible for a FoxPro application to know the full
text of the window title in cases like this, the FindWindow() function
cannot be used to determine whether the application is running.
To work around this situation, this article provides a code sample that
uses the Windows API GetWindowText() function to produce a list of all
visible windows currently running in Microsoft Windows, with the exception
of Microsoft FoxPro.
The IsWindEx() function can be used in two ways. This function can be used
to determine whether there is a visible window that contains the specified
string of text. This function can also be used to produce a list of all
visible windows currently in existence.
To determine whether there is a visible window that contains a specified
string of text, call the function with the text that you are interested in
checking. For example, to determine whether there are any windows that
contain the text "Microsoft Word", call the function as follows:
? IsWindEx("Microsoft Word")
To produce a list of all visible windows currently in existence, call the
function with a null value, as follows:
=IsWindEx("")
Code Sample
FUNCTION IsWindEx
PARAMETERS WindowName
IsWindEx = .F.
SET LIBRARY TO foxtools.fll
* Register the Windows API functions that will be called
mGetWinTxt = RegFn("GetWindowText", "I@CI", "I")
mGetWindow = RegFn("GetWindow", "II", "I")
mIsWinVis = RegFn("IsWindowVisible", "I", "I")
* Get the HWND (handle) to the main FoxPro window
foxhwnd = MAINHWND()
* Produce a list of all windows
hwndNext = CallFn(mGetWindow,foxhwnd,0)
DO WHILE hwndNext <> 0
IF (hwndnext <> foxhwnd) .AND. ;
CallFn(mGetWindow,hwndnext,4) = 0 .AND. ;
CallFn(mIsWinVis,hwndnext) <> 0
Stuffer = SPACE(64)
x = CallFn(mGetWinTxt,hwndnext,@Stuffer,64)
* If a window name was specified, check to
* see if this is the specified window. If a
* window name was not specified, display the
* name of the window.
IF LEN(TRIM(WindowName)) = 0
? Stuffer
ELSE
IF WindowName $ Stuffer
IsWindEx = .T.
EXIT
ENDIF
ENDIF
ENDIF
hwndNext = CallFn(mGetWindow,hwndnext,2)
ENDDO
SET LIBRARY TO
IF LEN(TRIM(WindowName)) = 0
IsWindEx = .T.
ENDIF
RETURN IsWindEx
For more information about the functions called in this code sample, please
refer to the documentation for the Windows 3.1 Software Development Kit or
the Microsoft Developer's Network (MSDN) Development Library CD-ROM.
For more information about the algorithm used in this article, please refer
to the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
80124 Retrieving the Names of Simultaneous Tasks Under Windows