Everything is up to date. I edited three scripts to fix the namespace
problem, Skype, InsertSpecialCharacter and RecordMacro. Those three are
working fine now.
Regards
Christo
Doug Lee wrote:
Make sure your GWToolKit is up to date. The namespace change that GW
Micro made requires scripts and the ToolKit to be in sync with each
other. I believe you will see symptoms like this if either of the
following is true:
1. You have an old toolkit and scripts new enough to look for things
in the new namespace, Com.GWMicro.GWToolkit.
2. You have an updated toolkit but old scripts that are still using
the old namespace.
I did not look at the code though; I'm just guessing without
knowledge. <smile>
On Sat, Sep 20, 2008 at 06:24:11AM -0400, Jamal Mazrui wrote:
You are not alone. <smile> Others have reported a similar problem with
some of my scripts, and unfortunately, I have not yet determined the
cause. It is not something I have replicated, which makes debugging
difficult. Which of my scripts -- if any -- do work for you?
Jamal
On Sat, 20
Sep 2008, Christo de Klerk wrote:
Date: Sat, 20 Sep 2008 12:18:17 +0200
From: Christo de Klerk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: I don't understand this, could someone explain please?
Hi all, but in particular Jamal
This is baffling and I wonder if anyone has any idea why this is
happening (or not happening).
I have a problem with some of Jamal's scripts in that they don't react
to the hotkeys. The scripts in question are ReplyToSender,
TerminateProcess and ScriptManager. Whenever I press the hotkey for
ReplyToSender, Wineyes says "Reply to sender", but nothing else happens.
When I press the hotkey for TerminateProcess, Wineyes says "Please wait"
and nothing else happens. When I press the hotkey for ScriptManager
nothing at all happens.
What I don't understand is why this should happen on my machine while
the scripts seem to work on other people's machines. I'm using XP pro
and Wineyes 7.0 (the released version).
Does anyone have any thoughts as to how I can go about to try and find
out what is going on here? It is going to be very unfortunate if some
scripts will work for some but not for others.
Here's hoping someone can shed light.
Regards
Christo