Jamal,

Key label dictionaries .key are associated with a set file. Since
association by title isn't practical, class would indeed seem the way
to go.

Alternatively, you could just manually create the key labels yourself
with the Window-Eyes.Application com instance, although that would of
course only work for WE 7.0 or later, and probably require more effort
on your part. The added benefits however to this latter approach are
that other people won't have to download and install your customised
speech environment, though that is of course also a huge disadvantage,
as a speech environment dynamically created through the exposed
Window-Eyes interface would probably be more difficult to permanently
customise. Since many of us love Window-Eyes for its flexible
verbosity, any decision along these lines deserves consideration.

Anyway hope this helps.

Darren

On 08/07/2008, Jamal Mazrui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want to distribute a Window-Eyes speech environment with EdSharp to fine
> tune speech in ways not practical otherwise.  Initially, I just want a
> custom set of key labels.  Can I distribute a .lab file without a .set
> file?  I looked at the content of a .we file after associating a .lab
> file, and did not find a reference to the .lab file, so is that
> association stored in a .set file?  Since EdSharp has a varying title
> depending on what MDI document is active, do I need to associate with the
> window class rather than the title?  I noticed that the association I
> created does not seem to work reliably, so wonder if this is the cause.
>
> Jamal
>
>

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