New StationPlaylist Studio Scripts have been released for Window-Eyes.

 

I want to first thank a number of people for their feedback and assistance
in shaping the next major release of the Studio Scripts:

 

Jared Rimer for endless hours in testing and suggestions.  He pushed the
limits of how he uses Studio in areas I never would have thought of and
uncovered a number of bugs that required attention.

 

Brian Hartgen for valuable feedback in his review of the earlier versions of
the scripts.

 

Here are the changes since the last announcement here on the list:

 

Added many new hotkeys:

 

Control-Windows-Alt-K - Hotkey Global State Manager. It allows you to
configure each key to either be Global or only tied to the StationPlaylist
Studio application. In addition, you can silence many keys from speaking
after pressing the key. 

 

Control-Windows-Alt-M - Open the StationPlaylist Studio Messages Maintenance
window. Edit all of the messages spoken by the scripts for different levels
of verbosity provided by the Window-Eyes Menu Level.

 

Control-Shift-P - Virtualize the Pop Up Track properties seen when hovering
on the Track Icon with the mouse.

 

Control-Alt-Windows-P - Open a comprehensive StationPlaylist Studio Scripts
Preferences dialog to manage all configuration options within the scripts.

 

Control-Windows-D - Toggle Script Debug Mode on and off.

 

Control-Insert-T - Toggle Braille Clock Time display mode on and off. Show a
continual updating time clock on your display after a double press of the
Window-Eyes time hotkey.

 

Control-Alt-Windows-H - Custom Track List Reading Settings: 

 

Manage the columns spoken when arrowing through the Track List. 

 

Manage the order the specified columns are spoken in when arrowing through
the Track List. 

 

Manage on a per column basis the column headers spoken. 

 

Control-Windows-H - Custom Track List Reading Mode.  Toggle the custom
handling of speaking items in the Track/Play list when moving through the
list with the arrow keys.

 

Control-` - Enhanced Arrow Keys. Toggle this mode on and off to have Windows
7-like arrow key movement from column to column in the track list:

 

Up/Down Arrow - Read the current column on the next or previous track in the
track list. When you reach the top or bottom of the Track List then you will
be notified with Top/Bottom messages. 

 

Left/Right Arrow - Move across the configured Track List columns defined.
This means that if you have removed columns from speaking in the Custom
Track List Settings dialog then these columns will be skipped. 

 

Home - Move to the first column. 

 

End - Move to the last column. 

 

Escape - Exit Enhanced Arrow key mode. 

 

 Control-Alt-Windows-I - This key opens the Time Interval Settings dialog to
adjust very sensitive settings that affect the operation of the scripts. Use
this with caution.

 

F - This key searches for a track within the track list in a forward
direction.

 

Shift-F - This key searches for a track within the track list in a backward
direction.

 

Control-Alt-Windows-N - Add a new Note. 

 

Control-Alt-Windows-Comma (,) - Review and remove all notes added. 

 

Enhanced support for the Set Temporary Cue command (Control-Shift-C) to
provide for a richer experience. As the scroll bar is changed the Date Time
Picker control time values are spoken.

 

The Output/Recording Tab, OGG Vorbis Quality options spin box control now
speaks the bit rates as the arrow keys are moved.

 

Volume reduction DB levels are now read as each TrackBar is moved with the
arrow keys.

 

Qwitter key conflict support is now integrated into the scripts. It is now
possible to automagically move conflicting key assignments to new keys.

 

All time calculations now account for hours, minutes and seconds. This
allows for the monitoring of very long tracks in the Playlist.

 

Time announcements now only speak portions required based upon the time
retrieved. No longer will you hear hour, minute or second announcements if
they don't apply to the given time retrieved.

 

Added logic to restore minimized to system tray window using the System Tray
icon and allowed both XP and Windows 7 clients to work with this level of
restoration.

 

Many enhancements to insure compatibility with Studio have been made when
Studio is minimized to the system tray.

 

The Window-Eyes Time hotkey has changed in this release. In prior versions a
double press of the key spoke the standard Window-Eyes time (or the normal
behavior of the time key). Now, a double press of the key now speaks the
Hour, Minute and Second as reported by Studio's clock (the on screen
displayed value). If the value can not be found then the Window-Eyes time
command is issued. If you wish to get the normal time behavior back of the
Window-Eyes hotkey then move this functionality to a new key. You will also
need to assign the DateTime action back to insert-t. 

 

The Alert Time Settings dialog now allows you to configure the file played
for warning events. In addition, on startup of the script logic has been
added to check for the file configured and if the configuration entry is
blank then it defaults to the file provided by the scripts. An additional
check has been added to insure the file exists and if not then turns off the
playing of the warning file. 

 

All cart keys are now silent when pressed accept when in Cart Learn Mode.
This affects all assignable cart keys. 

 

Many other changes are included in this release.  Consult the full manual
for more details.  It can be found at:

 

http://www.csedesigns.com/SPLStudio.html

 

Download version 2.0 of the scripts from:

 

https://www.gwmicro.com/Script_Central/Scripts/Script_Details/?scriptid=1268



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