On 6/8/09, Aaron Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
> Kevin,
>
> Is this not your script? If not, then you need to tell the author about
> the problem.
>
> If it is your script, then welcome to the part of the development
> process called debugging. If you can provide snippets of the part of the
> code that you're having problems with, we can take a look, and provide
> some suggestions.
>
> If you instead assume that we can download your script package, extract
> or install it, and read through your entire project with all of its
> idiosyncrasies, it may be some time before we're able give any kind of
> definitive answer.
>
> Think about the process that you're taking to use the hotkey manager.
> What information does it require? What information are you giving it? If
> you try a basic, sample script that does nothing by give it one hotkey,
> does it work? If you then add multiple hotkeys, are you able to
> duplicate the process? And so on.
>
> Aaron
>
> On 6/8/2009 1:25 PM, Kevin Huber wrote:
>> Hi Aaron:
>> I do not know what part of the code is in error, so I can only ask
>> somebody to go into the Script manager, highlight the ProofReading
>> script and look at the Hotkey Manager in Help And Options, then you'll
>> find the problem.
>> Then look at the Proofreading.ini file and find that all the hotkeys
>> and their descriptions are listed the way they should be.
>> Then look in the code at anything which determines what is listed in
>> the Hotkey Manager and see if you can find a problem.
>> I am sorry that I may be asking you to find the proverbial needle in a
>> haystack but I really don't know how to narrow it down any further.
>> Kevin Huber
>>
>> On 6/8/09, Aaron Smith<[email protected]>  wrote:
>>> Kevin,
>>>
>>> Unless we have some actual code to go on, all we can do is guess.
>>>
>>> Aaron
>>>
>>> On 6/8/2009 9:35 AM, Kevin Huber wrote:
>>>> Hi:
>>>> I have just noticed that there is a slight bug in my Proofreading
>>>> Script.
>>>> In the Hotkey Manager, the eight hotkeys of the script are not listed
>>>> properly.  For instance, the second hotkey name does not appear in the
>>>> list and the eighth hotkey name and description do not appear in the
>>>> list.
>>>> I have checked that the names which are listed in the Register Hotkey
>>>> section of the code are exactly the same as the names in the ".xml"
>>>> file and they appear to be, so I can't understand the problem.
>>>> Kevin Huber
>>>>
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>>
>
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> correspondence (where applicable), and any relevant information
> pertinent to your situation when submitting a problem report to the GW
> Micro Technical Support Team.
>
> Aaron Smith
> GW Micro
> Phone: 260/489-3671
> Fax: 260/489-2608
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>
Hi Aaron:
I understand what you are saying so I will see if I can nail it down
and send, what I believe, is the errent piece of code.
Kevin Huber

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