Hi Bruce: Great app. I can't wait to try it. Kevin Huber
On 3/21/14, LB <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi! > > Breaking News 2.0 will be released soon which will have a Tree View > control panel with 5 properties. > You will be able to add alerts or delete them. > The properties are important in which the first one is the header or > title for the alert, the second one is the URL to go to and the third > property is the time interval you wish the alert to keep watching for news > changes. > The fourth one is the text to search for and is a check box as well > because Fox News only highlights as a number one header, thus property five > is the header search for header 1 which is the largest default font size. > Property 5 searches for the header size if checked and unchecks the search > string. > In Headline News they do have a text which states Breaking News: thus it > is searched for. Now it is also highlighted as a header 1 font size. > > I will have this out by Monday and at the moment getting all the edit > options for making an alert working properly when tabbing from the Tree View > into and out of the editbox. > > So it is coming soon, Bruce > > Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2014 5:24 PM > Subject: Re: Breaking News 1.7 > > > Hi! > Breaking News 1.71 has added back the quick view of news where it goes > to the place on the page, but some pages do not use the exact phrase listed > at the link so it is inside the find control and can be edited just in case > it is not found on the page by just hitting the Control F Find hotkey and > editing it. > > Also added protection against premature hitting of edit hotkeys before > the editbox dialog is loaded. to try and avoid causing object not found > errors, will fix it even better in the future. > > It is version 1.71 and will now work on the alert section, just have not > made up my mind on using a tree instead of a listview for that. > > Bruce > > > Sent: Monday, March 17, 2014 1:26 PM > Subject: Breaking News 1.7 > > > Hi! > > In a few minutes Breaking News 1.7 will be uploaded. > This version has all the edit keys when inside the editbox that view a > web page using the Alt-End hotkey or left mouse click. > > Note: > Added is the ability to look at any web links that might get displayed. > The link must be enclosed with either the href="" tag or the src="" tag. > The hotkey for that is: alt-G > The link is always inside the quotes and those quotes must be there and > usually are on the web page displayed. > If you so desire to go to one then just use the Alt-G hotkey on the line > those tags are displayed. > If not displayed and just a link then > enter the link in the edit box or existing link but add the href= around it > if not there and add the quotes as well for the Alt-G hotkey looks for them. > > Format: > src="website" > or > href="website" > Where website must have "http:// in it for the Windoweyes Url command to > work. > > I at the moment delete them but some get through and this allows you to see > them if there displayed inside the editbox. > > All other edit box functions are there, Ctrl-F allows you to search for > a text. > F3 is a find next feature and > Shift F3 does a reverse search. > > Also I do not search immediately for the text of the link you have > clicked on. > Now when the page loads using the Alt-End hotkey or the left mouse click, > You must now use the F3 key to find the link label, and > If the label is not found you can edit the text by using the Ctlr-F key to > do that editing just in case some but not all is displayed on the page. > > Will now upload version 1.7 > > Bruce > > > --- > This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus > protection is active. > http://www.avast.com > > > --- > This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus > protection is active. > http://www.avast.com > > > --- > This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus > protection is active. > http://www.avast.com > >
