Something like this is slated for Window-Eyes 8.

Aaron

On 4/19/2010 9:23 PM, David wrote:
As the amount of available scripts raise, and people install more and more of them on their system, it seem time for putting out this question. Many scripts - if not all - will install several files in your users folder (general the Default folder). Checking my Default folder, leaves me a list of something like 900 entries. Usually no problem, as you don't really work in that folder in general, and WE itself, seem to have no problem handling that many entries. But, the day when you are looking for a given file, because you have to manually do some kind of editing, i.e trying to find an .xml file - well, you are left with quite a job. Take a script like ProgressBar, just for an example. It holds something like 100 files. You can press the P button for an eternity, just to get past the ProgressBar entries, so as to get to the next script's entries in the folder list. I don't know, if this is possible as per date, but if not, how about adding the feature to WE. It would have been great, if each script had been sorted into its own subfolder. That way, it would have been more quick to search the list, and get directly to the files that affect your particular script. Far as I see it, in most cases, this would have left little trouble to implement. I do realize, that in particular cases, like when a given .xml file is shared by more than one script, this could make a tiny challenge. Yet, in such cases, the 'shared' .xml file could have been put in a subfolder called something like 'Shared', or 'Common'. That subfolder would hold all files, that different scripts shared. Still, how often does this happen? Far as I can see from the hundreds of entries, each script seem to keep its own files. So, Is this possible already? Or will there have to be a rewriting of some part of the WE core itself, so as to make this possible?

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