Oh wow that's cool! I'm gunna have to try that one now!
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From: "Raul A. Gallegos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2008 5:26 PM
Subject: Re: Positive comments and a question
A good example is I have mine set to play ascending tones every 2 percent.
So, when I copy a file, it sounds really cool. I have the check box set to
not speak the percentage so all I hear is the tones. For the marquee bars,
I changed the text to say Please wait instead of progressing or whatever
the default is.
many thanks.
Doug Geoffray said the following on 6/24/2008 5:21 PM:
Jamie,
Also, I'm not sure if you or others realize this yet but most scripts
are very configurable. The Progress Indicator is a good example of
this. For example if you go to the WE 7.0 file menu and select M for
Manage Sets and Scripts and from this pull down press M again for the
Script Manager dialog. In this dialog you'll be on the listview of all
scripts. Get on the ProgressIndicate script and press alt-H for help
and options. Here you see a wealth of options you can setup for how you
want the script to indicate progress bar information.
Enjoy!
Regards,
Doug
Jamie Pauls wrote:
First the comments.
I have long had problems with Eloquence on my system with Window-Eyes.
About
45 minutes into the new beta, I am having no problems.
I really like the new progress indicators. I have wanted them for a
long
time and I wanted to be the first to post a positive comment about them
before someone else complains because they are there. (smile)
I like the index announcements such as when arrowing through my list of
feeds in IE 7. (e.g. GW Micro Latest News RSS Feed new 3 of 5.)
I really like the ability to stop instantly with any key when doing a
read
all. I see that I stop exactly where I left off instead of being a ways
down
the page.
Now for the question and I think I already know the answer but will ask
to
be sure:
In order to take advantage of the new functionality of Winamp and
Skype, do
I need to go to Script Central and download the latest scripts for
those
applications?
Thanks.
Jamie Pauls, MT-BC
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