I really like this one because at school where there is more then one user,
you have to keep putting your option back, setting back to default when you
are done.
----- Original Message -----
From: David Edick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 1999 12:48 PM
Subject: Re: idea for future release of JFW
> I like this idea too, but I don't understand why
> the configuration manager. it would be better if
> you insert the CD and there was an option to
> add/remove, or it were placed in the add/remove
> dialog in control pannel. also, why not have a
> settings manager to save your configuration,
> frames, scripts, and other settings so that you
> could use them on another PC? and also a set up
> where when you log into windows, depending on
> what your name was, you could have different
> settings for each user.
>
> I would like to see all of these.
>
> thanks
>
> David Edick
>
> --- Carol Pearson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I think these suggestions are worth HJ's
> > consideration.
> >
> > I'm forwarding them.
> >
> >
> > --
> > Carol Pearson
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >
> >
> > At 08:49 02/11/99 -0500, Damon Fibraio,
> > Krajczar Technology Center wrote:
> > >I think this would be more convenient if it
> > were in the configuration
> > >manaer, say as an additional option under the
> > settings menu. Right below
> > >advanced options, you can add an option for
> > removingand an option for
> > >adding synths. In fact, you could make this on
> > emenu for synths and one for
> > >braille displays, and have two list boxes and
> > an add and remove button,
> > >same as in oe5 for the index list. The first
> > list box could contain the
> > >installed synths, then you would have an add
> > button, a remove button, and a
> > >default button to make that synth teh defrault
> > synth. Then below, you could
> > >have another list box with the full list of
> > synths, or even the list of
> > >uninstalled synths. The advantage of having
> > all supported synths listed in
> > >this box would be to reinstall a corrupted
> > synth without removing it first.
> > >Then, you have your OK and cancel buttons. Teh
> > braille display listbox
> > >would be similar. You can even incorporate
> > this into the braille options
> > >and synthesizer options menus in the current
> > config manager. Here's another
> > >idea. Why not make those menus, all of the
> > change settings menu in config
> > >manager tabbed dialogues. You can still have
> > the menus, like in K1000 or
> > >Ruby, but selecting one menu would put you
> > into the tabbed dialogue box and
> > >you can move to anothyer menu by pressing
> > control tab. For instance, if you
> > >were resetting your configuration after a
> > reinstall, normally you would
> > >have to keep going into the menu. Here, you
> > just press control tab when you
> > >get through one tab to get to the next, then
> > press OK only when all the
> > >settings are made. This solution, with the
> > speech sytnhs and braille
> > >displays, would also fix the problem of
> > accidentally selecting automatic
> > >install during installation, something I have
> > done. Normally I would just
> > >uninstall the whole damn t6hing just because
> > of one keyboard mistake, but
> > >now, you can just install your synths from
> > config manager and save yourself
> > >the hassle of reinstalling jfw.
> > >At 04:03 PM 11/1/99 , you wrote:
> > >>it would work, they could add it in to the
> > setup program quiet easily.
> > >>In the list box that contains the
> > installations options such as automatic
> > >>install, and custom install, they could add
> > another option that says
> > >>something like add a componant. When that
> > option would be selected, the
> > >>program could search for the directory that
> > Jfw was on. If It could not be
> > >>found, the usser could be then prompted to
> > inter the path. Then they could
> > >>be placed in the setup program where they
> > could select synths, or braille
> > >>displays. Then, they could be prompted with
> > something like you have chosin
> > >>to add 2 synthasisers, and 1 braille display.
> > Are these options correct?"
> > >>Then the list containing "yes" or "no, let me
> > change them" would be present.
> > >>
> > >>----- Original Message -----
> > >>From: Chris Skarstad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >>Sent: Monday, November 01, 1999 12:25 PM
> > >>Subject: idea for future release of JFW
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> > Hi listers. A few of my friends and I
> > were talking re: the
> > >>discussions
> > >> > here on the list about braille displays
> > and stuff. We were thinking that
> > >>it
> > >> > might be a good idea if HJ were to somehow
> > implement an option in the
> > next
> > >> > release where you can just add a synth or
> > braille display without having
> > >>to
> > >> > reinstall JFW. It might work through
> > either the config manager or the
> > >> > utilities menu. The only work-around that
> > hj would have to make would be
> > >>to
> > >> > somehow get the braille tables to be
> > recognized, as they're not installed
> > >> > from the download version, but only the
> > cd, or at least that's how it
> > >> > appears to me. Would this be a good idea
> > for the next version? I'd like
> > >>to
> > >> > get your opinions on it, and if you think
> > it would work, drop a
> > message to
> > >> > [EMAIL PROTECTED], and I'm sure they'd do
> > their best to look into it.
> > >> > On another subject...I don't usually do
> > this, but I figured I take
> > care of
> > >> > both things with a single message...I
> > didn't receive any answers to my
> > >> > question about Winamp, but I heard
> > Jonathon Mosen's audio tutorial on
> > >> > heartoday.com about cd burning and the
> > uses of Winamp, and that helped a
> > >> > lot. The only thing I'm wondering now, is
> > how I can getthe songs on my
> > >> > playlist to play in alphabetical order? or
> > the tracks from a cd I've
> > >> > downloaded or burned to play in sequential
> > order? Please help if you
> > can!
> > >> > I'd really appreciate it!
> > >> > Thanks
> > >> > Chris
> > >> > Visit Toonhead's Place In Cyberspace!
> > >> > http://www.theramp.net/toonhead/
> > >> > ICQ number 48508902
> > >> > aol IM toonhead99
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