Yes, it is redundant, and, yes, it needs updating.

Aaron

On 4/7/2011 8:16 PM, Chip Orange wrote:
Also Aar, while you're fixing things, your app "help context" looks like it just needs a file name update. then again, if you enhance script framework a bit so it can query anything, then I think help context would be redundant right?
Chip

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*From:* Aaron Smith [mailto:[email protected]]
*Sent:* Thursday, April 07, 2011 3:51 PM
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* Re: Framework script - wonder what is the reason

Jeff,

If you're running 7.5, find the phrase "Window-Eyes Scripting Manual.chm" in the source, and change it to "Window-Eyes App Developer Reference.chm" to get it working. I'll put out an update with this fix.

Aaron

On 3/28/2011 2:50 PM, Jeff Weiss wrote:

Pressing the hotkey control-alt-grave accent,, I got similar messages.

Also, when I press the key on an actual Window-Eyes command, such as ClientInformation, the script threw an error.

I sent a report.

Jeff Weiss

*From:*David [mailto:[email protected]]
*Sent:* Monday, March 28, 2011 1:21 PM
*To:* Scripting List WE
*Subject:* Framework script - wonder what is the reason

In Chip's scripting class, we were given the following line, as part of one of the examples:

ConectEvent Speech, "OsDpeak", "onSpeak"

I downloaded and installed the scripting framework app, from GW. The hotkey manager of the app tells me that Win-W, will do a lookup of the focused word, in the App manual. Allright, I thought, I want to read about the ConectEvent instruction. So, I placed my cursor at that word - in Notepad - and hit the hotkey. I was presented with the message, tat no entry could be found for the word. Hmm, strange. Anyway, I moved to the word Speech, hit the hotkey, and had the same 'errror' thrown at me. Confused, but not mind-set to give up, I moved on to the word OnSpeak, and hit the hotkey. Do you want me to let you know, what happened, or will you much prefer to have the fun of trying it out on your own.

I will save you the hazzle. Same error message came up again. Well, GW, seems there is a lack in the 'lookup' feature of the app here. If it is not capable of looking up any of the instructions in a line like this, I am rather puzzled. What is going on?

Running we7.2.


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