This isn\'t as malicious as it sounds, I want to get the current size of their windows, not look at what is in them. The purpose is to figure out that if every other window
Using hints from WindowMover article and Nattee Niparnan's blog post I managed to create this:
import win32con
import win32gui
def isRealWindow(hWnd):
'''Return True iff given window is a real Windows application window.'''
if not win32gui.IsWindowVisible(hWnd):
return False
if win32gui.GetParent(hWnd) != 0:
return False
hasNoOwner = win32gui.GetWindow(hWnd, win32con.GW_OWNER) == 0
lExStyle = win32gui.GetWindowLong(hWnd, win32con.GWL_EXSTYLE)
if (((lExStyle & win32con.WS_EX_TOOLWINDOW) == 0 and hasNoOwner)
or ((lExStyle & win32con.WS_EX_APPWINDOW != 0) and not hasNoOwner)):
if win32gui.GetWindowText(hWnd):
return True
return False
def getWindowSizes():
'''
Return a list of tuples (handler, (width, height)) for each real window.
'''
def callback(hWnd, windows):
if not isRealWindow(hWnd):
return
rect = win32gui.GetWindowRect(hWnd)
windows.append((hWnd, (rect[2] - rect[0], rect[3] - rect[1])))
windows = []
win32gui.EnumWindows(callback, windows)
return windows
for win in getWindowSizes():
print win
You need the Win32 Extensions for Python module for this to work.
EDIT: I discovered that GetWindowRect gives more correct results than GetClientRect. Source has been updated.