but josh, the thing you forget is being that widgets are virtually mini webpages with neat little tricks built in, all the accessability is in the html tags, such as tagging images, buttons etc. so its the hole battle again, apple or voice over cann't do anything but say "Hey make sure to tag your widgetsso we're stuck still.
On Apr 23, 2007, at 11:56 AM, Josh de Lioncourt wrote:

The problem with an approach like this, where regards widgets, is that there are hundreds of widgets out there available to run on your Mac. While it might be nice to write scripts that let you change select settings for the most popular, we really need access to the interface for them all. Scripting for full-blown applications is far more reasonable, IMO, than for widgets.

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On Apr 23, 2007, at 6:22 AM, .dan. wrote:


This is an example of what I asked a couple of days ago but there were no responses. Has anyone tried to changed the location info in the files of the widget directly without the interface? By that I mean to edit what
ever label now exists in whatever file that contains it?  If this is
possible in this example then many changes in other applications could be
done using apple script and/or a terminal shell script.

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