[question] Is there any tool that I am looking for?
Jeong Ho Lee
friend25kr "at" gmail.com
Tue Sep 9 01:53:01 2008
Thank you, Robin Hill.
I have read the introduction part of tightVNC -
http://www.tightvnc.com/intro.html.
What you mean by "export parts of the screen" is that tightVNC's function of
"Scaling of the remote desktop"?
Or, is there any function in tightVNC that I don't know? If it is so, could you
tell me what it is?
Thanks again, in advance.
- Jeong-ho
On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 10:48 PM, Robin Hill <robin "at" robinhill.me.uk> wrote:
> On Mon Sep 08, 2008 at 07:35:43PM +0900, Jeong Ho Lee wrote:
>
>> Dear, all. This is Jeong-ho, Lee from Korea.
>> I have a question that might be heard stupid. I am looking for a tool like ...
>> (hard to describe)
>>
>> What I want to do is to make a new application that consists of functions from
>> other applications by pulling only GUIs out from those applications. The new
>> application does not have any functional module but only have GUIs. VNC
>> allows us to control a remote computer by its GUI. What I looking for is
>> similar. In stead of showing whole GUI of a computer, is it possible that only
>> an application or a port of its GUI can be shown by any VNC-like tool?
>>
>> If the VNC-like tool exists, don't you think it is possible to build a new
>> application by putting simply other applications' GUI together?
>>
>> What do you think? Do you think my dream has a chance to come true?
>> is there any one knows that The VNC-like tool exits? Or, it is just dream?
>> I would like to hear any comments from you.
>>
> TightVNC (on Windows anyway) allows you to export parts of the screen
> (individual application windows or rectangular areas). I've not played
> with this myself so I don't know how well this works, but it sounds
> similar to what you're thinking of though.
>
> Cheers,
> Robin
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