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Window.SetTitle
Set the title of the window designated by the WindowRef.
Component | Version | macOS | Windows | Linux | Server | iOS SDK |
Window | 1.2 | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | ❌ No | ❌ No | ❌ No |
MBS( "Window.SetTitle"; WindowRef; Title ) More
Parameters
Parameter | Description | Example |
---|---|---|
WindowRef | Window Reference is the unique OS level window ID. You can obtain this by using the Window.FindByTitle or Window.FindByIndex functions. Pass zero to access the frontmost window. | 0 |
Title | The title | "Hello World" |
Description
Set the title of the window designated by the WindowRef.The WindowRef is returned by either Window.FindByTitle or Window.FindByIndex. Although it works on both platforms it was added specifically for Windows, where it can be used to Change the Name of the Application Window.
Examples
Set the Title of the Application Window
MBS( "Window.SetTitle" ; $$WindowRef; "New Title")
See also
- Window.FindByIndex
- Window.FindByTitle
- Window.GetTitle
- Window.SetTitlebarAppearsTransparent
- Window.SetTitlebarSeparatorStyle
- Window.SetTitleIcon
- Window.SetTitleVisible
Release notes
- Version 11.2
- Deprecated Window.ResizeContentView, Window.GetTitlebarAppearsTransparent and Window.SetTitlebarAppearsTransparent functions.
- Version 11.0
- Added Window.GetTitlebarSeparatorStyle and Window.SetTitlebarSeparatorStyle functions.
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Created 18th August 2014, last changed 18th August 2014
