Hello Tom,
I am using the file Window-Eyes Scripting Manual.chm, placed at
c:\program files\gwmicro\window eyes. I didn't see any item called An
Introduction To Window-Eyes Scripting. May be I am using the wrong
file *(I have searched by this on the index and topics search of the
html help viewer).
Well, I am an experiensed computer user and I am used to research
before asking ... but it seen I am not able to find this part of the
help file.
So far, I am using the we 7 beta 2.
Thank you,
Marlon

2008/9/8, Tom Kingston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi Marlon,
>
> First, Tim and I are just old friends.
> Second, the instructions to do exactly what you want to do are in the
> Window-Eyes scripting manual under:
> An Introduction To Window-Eyes Scripting
> Creating your first script.
>
> Window-Eyes scripts are compiled on the fly via the internal VBScript
> run-time engine. So just write the code and you're ready to fly. Your other
> questions I think will have to come with time. I suggest downloading and
> installing the following tools (scripts) from script central.
> Help context.
> Immed (Immediate mode window.)
> TreeView.
> VirtualView.
> WeEvent.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Tom
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Marlon Brandão de Sousa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
> Hello,
>
> "We must stop meeting like this - how you doing?" ... what it means?
> Second, hello Tom. The only way I know how to script is to aquire
> information about windows handles, control id's, type and subtype
> code, as well as navegating through the window hierarchy. For example,
> how to find a static text and read its content through the synthezizer
> and etc. I haven't found a way of doing this in we scripting yet.
> But, before going so technical, I would like to know how to make
> window eyes associate a script with an application. I would like to
> see a basic script written, for example, to make ctrl + shift + h says
> "hello" in notepad. The we scripting documentation doesn't provide
> instructions about how to compile a script and how to associate it
> with a given application (well, I found a nice object model
> documentation but not this kind of information there). I still don't
> know how to start with the very basics, nor how to pack and deploy
> scripts.
> Thank you,
> Marlon
>
>
> 2008/9/8, Tim Burgess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Hey Tom,
>>
>> We must stop meeting like this - how you doing?
>>
>>
>> Best wishes.
>>
>> Tim Burgess
>> Raised Bar Ltd
>> Phone:  +44 (0)1827 719822
>>
>> Don't forget to vote for improved access to music and music technology at
>>
>> http://www.raisedbar.net/petition.htm
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Tom Kingston [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: 08 September 2008 02:16
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: presentation and questionse
>>
>> Hi Marlon,
>>
>> Welcome!
>>
>> The first thing you should be aware of is that the Window-Eyes scripting
>> methodology is not a proprietary one as is the case with Jaws. It employs
>> industry standard COM automation and has the VBScript run-time engine
>> built-in. It also has Microsoft's JScript engine, but I would recommend
>> the
>> use of VBScript as there is much more documentation available on it and
>> the
>> Window-Eyes documentation focuses primarily on it as well. So COM
>> automation
>> and VBScript is the place to start. Excuse me if this is at all redundant
>> to
>> the Jaws implementation. I know absolutely nothing about it other than it
>> being a proprietary one. Therefore, I have no idea of references and
>> parallels which are common between the two.
>>
>> Good luck,
>>
>> Tom
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Marlon Brandão de Sousa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
>>
>>> Hello folks,
>>> Some of you probably know me from the jawsscripting and
>>> programmingblind discussion lists. For those of you who don't know me,
>>> I am Marlon, from Brazil. I am a programmer, and a learning
>>> intusiaste.
>>> For several reazons, I am now starting to take a closer look at window
>>> eyes. It seen to be a great screen reader, and I really need to learn
>>> the new capabilities included with this great scripting feature.
>>> I have a strong teorical and a good practical knowledge om JAWS
>>> scripting, so every references I have of scripting concepts comes from
>>> JAWS scripting.
>>> I will need your help to start to stablish referenses and paralels
>>> between the two concepts (WE and JAWS scripting), so I can start to
>>> find my way through we scripting.
>>> Please tell me if you're able to get this message, cinse the
>>> subscription process was somehwat nebulous (I have not received a
>>> message with instructions about how to post to the list, etc).
>>> Thank you,
>>> Marlon
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> When you say "I wrote a program that crashed Windows," people just
>>> stare at you blankly and say "Hey, I got those with the system, for
>>> free."
>>> Linus Torvalds
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>>
>>
>>
>
>
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> free."
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