I know this isn't nice but I told you so.  Sorry I just
could not resist.  

Convinced yet?  

 

From: Stephen Clower [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, September 08, 2008 5:51 AM
To: gw-info-gwmicro.com
Subject: Re: New Eloquence Fix Crashes Speech Mode and Toggle Punctuation
Mode

 

Downie, Andrew wrote: 

The latest release of the Eloquence Fix script seems to offend both the
Toggle Punctuation and Speech Mode scripts.  Upon installing the updated
script just now, Speech Mode reported:

Speechmode.vbs Microsoft runtime

Line 43 column 21

Script text unavailable

Object required 'shared objects'

Etc

 

Toggle Punctuation reported:

Toggle Punctuation Microsoft vbs runtime error

Line 100 column 1

Script text unavailable

Object required "shared objects"

Etc



I am not responsible for the SpeechMode and TogglePunctuation scripts,
however I think the problem lies with how they handle the GW Toolkit shared
object. Authors have been very busy updating their scripts' internals to
meet with GW Micro's recommended techniques, and there are a few which
haven't made it yet. I use a number of scripts, but each has been recently
updated, and I am seeing no issues with EloquenceFix.

I suggest contacting the authors of the offending scripts directly so they
can resolve these issues.

Best regards,
Steve

 
 
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