Hi,

 

I don't understand what you are asking for. If you have no tones or speech,
isn't that the same as blocking a window?  Failing that, if you want to do
it globally, why not disable the script?

 

All the best

 

Steve

 

From: David [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Sunday 1 November 2009 06:30
To: WE English mailing list
Subject: Progress bar script - wanting for a new feature

 

I wonder, if more  users than me, would have liked to see the following
additional feature in the progress bar script.

 

Personally, I have set the script up, so that it will give me a tone, and
read out the percentage, every second percent. In most cases, I find this
fine. But certain windows, would have needed a bit different handling. Yes,
it would be possible to block certain windows, in the script. Problem is, it
blocks the script totally, in that particular window.

 

My suggestionis, when the user press the BLOCK hotkey, he would get a
dialog, with four radiobuttons:

1. All on - Tones and Speech

2. Only Tones

3. Only Speech

4. All Off - No tones, No speech

This way, the user could have taylored the feedback he wants in every single
window, that holds a progressbar; if he so desires.

 

If anyone but me, would like this feature, could the manager of the
progressbar scriipt have implemented it?

 

Thanks,

 
 
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