You are wrong in this case.  The info buttons are done in html.

Thanks,
jl

> I could be wrong, but I believe the info button to change settings on
> widgets is part of the widget interface, and not the HTML.  Even so,
> Apple then needs to make sure that the widgets it sends with OS/X are
> properly tagged.  Again, I don't believe that's the case with this.
> That is true for the general functionality of the widgets though, and
> I find many of them very useful even so.
> 
> Josh de Lioncourt
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> On Apr 23, 2007, at 12:09 PM, Gabe Vega wrote:
> 
>> 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.
>>> 
>>> Josh de Lioncourt
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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.
>>>> 
>>>>                                XB
>>>>                                 IC|XC
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>> 
>> 
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