I almost forgot: The process of integrating the WindowEyes model in vb.net
is almost identical to that of doing it in C# - only the syntax of a few of
the statements is diferent but the implementation is identical if I remember
correctly.
If there are scriptors interested, serious folks I think might be able to
handle the change, I would be agreeable to working on a group scripting
project to help demo and document a real-world Vb.net script built on the
.net platform from the ground up.
I hope you will help with any problems related to com interface if any crop
up we cant handle alone and fix any problems we may encounter if any of
those crop up as well in the WE Model.
That said, I can try and pull down my old project to refresh myself on some
of the com basics - think I still can get at it, and I usually do my
homework before asking for help so help shouldn't take much time on your
part now that you have provided the basics out of the gate.
Later and this could take WindowEyes scripting to a new level including UIA
in the mix if the scriptors on list can learn to use it as their tool of
choice.
Rick USA


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To: 'Aaron Smith'; 'Window-Eyes Scripting List'
Subject: RE: New Window-Eyes C# Example Now Available

Hi Aaron:
That should be good news for a couple of members who were asking about
creating external scripts.
A external script created in the .net platform has direct access to not only
the WindowEyes Object Model but also directly to the UIA DOM properties and
methods.
I can help anyone of the experienced scriptors on list get setup for
accessibility - basically turn off the error window, if that works in C#,
and turn off allot of the dynamics and set all windows to be tabbed
documents.
That platform is indeed a powerhouse once they get up to speed using it and
not even on the same planet as a scripting language like VbScript from a
project design, management and the tools available for handling objects and
project structure.
Also, they can still create native scripts like VbScript in the IDE and just
use the editer and all the nice project management tools to create VbScripts
if they just want a good TextEditer with the ability to setup individual
object classes in a folder structure rather than in one giant file and have
them assembled at compile time.
Anyway, tough job learning everything but it is the next logical step in the
progress me thinks.
The alternative would be an external script in something like Python which
might also be a good choice and perhaps easier to learn for current
scripters but I have little and less experience in Python so cant speak to
that arena at all from a informed viewpoint.
Later and we shall see...Rick USA

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