No, the actual hotkey is intercepted using the OnHotkey event.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Doug Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2008 7:31 AM
Subject: Re: Winamp Scripts Version 0.99U30 are now available


Will this conflict with the Homer Layout?

On Sun, Sep 07, 2008 at 07:11:36AM -0700, Darrell Shandrow wrote:

  Hello Ralph,



  This is correct. The time command has been changed to insert-t.



  ----- Original Message -----

  From: [1]Ralf Kefferpuetz

  To: [2]'Jeff Bishop' ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; [4]'GW Micro
  List'

  Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2008 6:12 AM

  Subject: RE: Winamp Scripts Version 0.99U30 are now available

  Hello Jeff,

  since upgrading the control-windows-alt-T key is without any function
  at my end. It just says T instead of announcing the song
  elapsed/remaining time. Control-windows-T is working normal.



  Cheers,

    Ralf

  Ralf Kefferpuetz
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  From: Jeff Bishop [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Freitag, 5. September 2008 19:53
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; GW Micro List
  Subject: Winamp Scripts Version 0.99U30 are now available

  Hello Everyone,



  The latest Winamp Scripts are out along with Beta 3 of Window-Eyes.
  Here are the changes:



  Enhancements and Bug Fixes in September 5th Release (Version 0.99U30):



  1.  Added Control-Shift-P key (Winamp Script Preferences).  All
  settings can be configured here.



  2.  Moved all events to the Overlap window and MSAA objects and made
  GetActiveWindow logic more error proof.



  3.  Closing window messages no longer speak when simply
  control+tabbing to the different windows.



  4.  Corrected an issue introduced in the last release for the
  ErrorReporting logic.



  5.  Eliminated errors when reading 0 byte files.



  6.  Focus is moved to Winamp if it can when the script starts if
  configured to do so.  It is configured by default to not set focus.



  7.  Made sure that all SharedObjects are properly checked and use the
  OnStateChanged event where needed.



  8.  The script now deletes all old Winamp set files if seen in the
  user profile directory.  This is only performed once if configured to
  do so in the INI file.  It is by default.



  9.  Added a couple of new INI directives:



  RemoveOldSetFiles - Used internally to determine if old set files have
  been removed.
  SetFocusToWinampWindowOnStartup - Controls whether or not focus is
  placed in the Winamp window on startup or not.
  ShowScriptDebugModeWarning - You can turn off the Debug Mode Warning
  pop up dialog.



  10.  Moved TitleWatchIgnoreStrings to INI file.



  11.  Made updates to the readme file and made sure all keys are listed
  in it.



  12.  Moved the history items for the Scripts into a new file.



  13.  Added a number of missing keys to the play list window.



  14.  Removed the Control-Windows-Alt-T key (which spoke the time).  I
  now take over the speak time and date hotkey.



  15.  Added duplicate keys:



  Shift-F2 - Open the Winamp Script Time Bookmark Manager
  F4 - Move to the Next Time Bookmark
  Shift-F4 - Move to the prior Time Bookmark



  These were added to the Play List and Main Winamp windows.



  16.  Updated ACB Radio stream links.

  These may be obtained from the Script Central web site found at:



  [6]http://www.gwmicro.com/sc



  Keep the feedback coming.



  Jeff Bishop



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