Might probably would. Because with the source code if the object does not happen to be there one could be created. Still does not solve the most important points. 1. who is going to invest the time in the project. 2. once the time is invested will it have a high return factor. Sorry more people need things like access to dragon naturally speaking. More instant messenger access to aim yahoo etc. these things would take far less time and get much more returns. I write now am trying to learn vb and then I will learn the window-eyes object model so I can script. when I start putting my time in two things as I did with the jaws scripts I want my time to net me and the other users as much as possible. Considering the fact I am happy with ms office I don't see putting my time there. -----Original Message----- From: David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, August 24, 2008 11:26 AM To: WE English mailing list Subject: Re: MSWorks
Ok,thanks! Just a small note, that might - or might not - give another push. EasyOffice, tells that if you buy the CD version of their software, the source code will be included. Maybe that will help as to chances of getting in touch with the object module you are talking about? ----- Original Message ----- From: "jim grimsby Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "'David'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, August 24, 2008 7:48 PM Subject: RE: MSWorks > Hi, unless there is some way for window-eyes to get information from a > document object model advance office support is not possible. Ok yes you > might be able to move around in your document by sentence pairagraph etc > as > long as the program supports this functionality but you will depend on > what > is sent to the video driver to read text. > So the off screen model will have to understand what the program is > sending > to the video driver. This is ok if you are just working with a simple > document. It becomes more of a problem when dealing with forms cells > tables > end notes etc. how does window-eyes no this text is a end note and this > other text is a footer? You can start looking for color changes etc to > figure what is what. This gets dirty real fast. Now getting things from > the object model is clean and nice. Now how does window-eyes no if text > is > a footer end note etc? well it looks at the document object model and > that > tells it. How-ever talking to the document object model needs lots of > code. > And you will be reading a lot of documentation to understand the object > model in question. The program will have to use com to. If it doesn't > you > can't get at the information in the first place. This is one of the big > problems with open office. Ok then there is time. Friends most of us use > Microsoft office the object model is clearly documented it uses com and it > is what is being used most in the work place. These other packages would > need a lot of time to go over them and quite frankly it would not be worth > the effert. > This might change according to what I have read open office at some point > is > going to expoze the whole object model to Iaccessibility. If that happens > and they have been claiming they are going to do this for quite a while > now > so please don't hold your breath for to long then screen readers that use > this standard will be able to get at all the nice document features. > How-ever we are dealing with the here and now and quite frankly Microsoft > office provides the best office program for the user, and provides the > best > access to. So might as well stick with it. If it ain broke don't fix it. > > -----Original Message----- > From: David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Sunday, August 24, 2008 10:01 AM > To: WE English mailing list > Subject: Re: MSWorks > > Could you be a bit more specific, please? I don't doubt, you are right. > But > > I am a bit confused. The word processor of the package seem to work > somehow. > > The real problem comes with the spreadsheet, which - just like excel being > a > > seperate software apart from WORD - is a psoftware on its own. I.e you > have > the word processor, and you have the spreadsheet; two different softwares, > in one package. So, then, why is it you say it won't be possible to have > the > > spreadsheet work, if you don't have a given word processor? That's where > my > confusion comes in. We see this thing in MSWorks, and in EasyOffice. The > word processor somehow seems accessible, but the real challenge is with > the > spreadsheet software in the package. At least, you open the spreadsheet, > and > > the word processor, as two different software, and the settings in the > one, > does not affect the other. So, I can't really see where the dependency on > the word processor, so as to have the spreadsheet working, comes in. That > is, if not there is something going on behind the scene. > > So, please, let me know, what do you actually mean, by your statement. > > Regards, > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Loy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "David" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Sunday, August 24, 2008 1:45 PM > Subject: Re: MSWorks > > > It just will not work unless you a version that includes Word. You can > purchase Microsoft Office Home and Student for around $99 which includes > Word, Excel, PP > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "David" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "WE English mailing list" <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, August 23, 2008 9:42 PM > Subject: MSWorks > > > Hi, listers! > > Since we, the last week or so, have been discussing quite frequently > alternatives to MS OFFICE: I have been looking shortly at the cheaper > alternative from MicroSoft, WORKS (the version I have here, is 9, from > 2007). Even that one, will need some kind of set file, I think, to have it > up running. Just wondered: Is there anyone else, who has been sniffing at > MSWorks? And who would happen to have a start out for a set file, or even > a > complete one? Or, any scripters? > > Yep, I agree, MicroSoft has got way too much of our money already. But > maybe, if nothing else works, their cheap version (MSWorks) will be at > least > > far more swallowable for most of us, who has to pay the stuff off from our > own pocket. On EBay, you easily pick up version 8 or 9, for way under > US$50. > > Mine was like $12, plus shipping. Quite a difference from the Office > versions. You still can open/save Office documents. It might not have all > the advanced, fancy stuff, but who of us care about tons of graphical, > non-usable, stuff anyway. Wel, that is for the home user, of course. I see > the necessarity for those in work, for having optimal compatibility with > their colleagues. But for the general home user, I think an easier, > cheaper > alternative is to be prefered. If anyone has to, or simply wants to, go > ahead with the full Office package. I have it on one computer, but can't > afford to put it on my new one. Guess, that is the same with quite a few > of > us... :) > > It specially seems to be the problem in the spreadsheet. This just like in > Corel Office, and EasyOffice. The word processors seem to have less > challenges in accessibility. > > Let me know, if any of you have got anywhere with the MSWORKS package. > > Thanks alot! > > If you reply to this message it will be delivered to the original > sender only. 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