Hi Chip, > I wanted to mention that until Aaron's most recent release, most new apps > were created with the WE Script Framework app, which also created the basic > xml file (which included the menu for the app). This is always one other > option should you run into any other issues with UIDesign (I have to admit, I > never even knew UIDesign could not create an app menu because I always > created my apps this way). good tip - thanks a lot. I am now embarking on a study of the Scripting Framework and of your MS office Scripting editor - let's see what they can do for me to make app develpment easier. > Also, I am still amazed by all the things UIDesign can do; if there was ever > an app I would hate to try to write myself, it probably would be UiDesign. I > guess this is a way of saying that writing a mostly general purpose xml > editor (which is at the same time a specialized xml editor for WE) is just > amazing. > > Even when I am one of those pointing out problems, I just wanted to mention > what a great app it is, and what a prime example of what can be done with > Window‑Eyes apps. I agree - ui_design is a great piece of software. Also, it's very nice that we can see it unencrypted, such that we may study the way it was created. Best, Bernhard
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