![]() ![]() Yeah, I’m familiar with it and use it on a daily basis. If you need the original string from a native element, Textify is probably not the right tool for you for that specific task.īTW, The above is from the super useful search tool called Everything. For example, the source text of some web element might be this is bold, but Textify will just grab “this is bold”, because that’s the text that’s visible on the screen. For UI elements in other frameworks, such as the web, or UWP, or Qt, there might be other rules. It just so happens that the native Windows controls allow to use the “&” character for an accelerator shortcut. Well, there’s no “&” character in your screenshot. That’s why the GetWindowText tool can’t grab text from many places, such as the taskbar, the browser, and modern apps such as Windows Calculator. Right, that’s because both Microsoft Inspect and Textify use the UI Automation API, while GetWindowText uses the native API. I used Microsoft Inspect and it indeed cannot see the “&” character, but this program, GetWindowText, can extract the “&” character Textify extracts the text as ‘SHOW COMMANDS CONTAINING:’ minus the “&” character.īTW, The above is from the super useful search tool called Everything. I am asking about extracting the full text, including the “&” character from text that is embedded in a program, like this: Text recognition (OCR) with mind-blowing quality finally made easy, super efficient, and confidential (no server, your data stays on your device). Download OCR Text Recognition: Textify for macOS 10.15 or later and enjoy it on your Mac. Textify can capture the “&” character if it is separated from a word, that is, if there is at least 1 space between the “&” character and another letter/word. Read reviews, compare customer ratings, see screenshots, and learn more about OCR Text Recognition: Textify. ![]() I also think there is some confusion about what I was asking for, and what “Ted” was asking for in his post: Hello again! I took a look at the page you asked me to view, and I used Microsoft Inspect Object v7.2, and it indeed cannot see the “&” character, but this program, GetWindowText, can extract the “&” character from words. ![]()
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