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Firstly, awesome work building this amazing wrapper around the Windows API! It has helped save me a lot of time once I found out about it from a colleague. Thank you.
As part of something I'm working on, below is what the tree view looks like with Inspect:
Actual Behavior
When viewing the tree via dump_tree method using the UIA backend, I don't see the same results as above.
The above is one instance of a mismatch occurring between Inspect output and pywinauto output, but there are many more such instances. I'd appreciate guidance on how to get the same/similar element tree if it can be done in an easy way. I believe my setup with pywinauto isn't too different from that of Inspect to the best of my knowledge.
Steps to Reproduce the Problem
Short Example of Code to Demonstrate the Problem
Specifications
Pywinauto version: Source (installed from astpi branch)
Expected Behavior
Firstly, awesome work building this amazing wrapper around the Windows API! It has helped save me a lot of time once I found out about it from a colleague. Thank you.
As part of something I'm working on, below is what the tree view looks like with Inspect:
Actual Behavior
When viewing the tree via
dump_tree
method using the UIA backend, I don't see the same results as above.The above is one instance of a mismatch occurring between Inspect output and pywinauto output, but there are many more such instances. I'd appreciate guidance on how to get the same/similar element tree if it can be done in an easy way. I believe my setup with pywinauto isn't too different from that of Inspect to the best of my knowledge.
Steps to Reproduce the Problem
Short Example of Code to Demonstrate the Problem
Specifications
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