Hi Kevin, No, there are bugs with the methods which close or open any of the dictionary types (am not sure, but think they came in 7.5), so afraid the obvious way of doing things won't work for now. Someone from GW (maybe Mike?) did suggest to someone else here (Christo De Clerk I think, who was doing the same type of thing with another dictionary type, that he could just rename the standard dictionary file to something else, and rename his to the standard name when he wanted WE to use his, and then reverse the process when time to undo it. I believe it worked fine for him.
hth, Chip -----Original Message----- From: Kevin Huber [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, August 05, 2011 2:21 PM To: gw-scripting Subject: problem with my Proofreading script I have a hotkey in my Proofreading script that turns on a Homonyms Mode which will automatically spell words that sound alike. The way it should work, is that it loads an exception dictionary called Homonyms.dic and when you turn it off, it reloads the default exception dictionary. It worked well in previous versions of Window-eyes but it does not work now and I strongly suspect that it hasn't worked since WE 7.5 The command: activesettings.exceptiondictionary.open(homonyms.dic") is not working. Has the syntax of the command to open an exception dictionary changed? Kevin Huber
