Re: [blind-gamers] bgt exclude components

2017-08-24 Thread Justin Jones
I would also be interested in knowing if there is a good briding language away from BGT. BGT is working for our purposes at the moment, but thinking/planning ahead, I can see where BGT will start to fail us. On 8/25/17, Damien Sykes-Lindley wrote: > Hi John, > I will

Re: [blind-gamers] bgt exclude components

2017-08-24 Thread Damien Sykes-Lindley
Hi John, I will reply to you off list, as we are straying away from gaming here. Cheers. Damien. From: john Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2017 3:29 PM To: blind-gamers@groups.io Subject: Re: [blind-gamers] bgt exclude components Hi Damien, Well said on all counts. I'm in about the same position;

Re: [blind-gamers] bgt exclude components

2017-08-24 Thread john
Hi Aaron, They're only megabyte, sure. That adds up when you're like me and have about 30 different one-purpose projects, and create new ones weekly. For example, I wrote a program to count up and display some statistics about sourcecode files, and since I wanted it on my explorer context menu,

Re: [blind-gamers] bgt exclude components

2017-08-24 Thread john
Hi Damien, Well said on all counts. I'm in about the same position; I'd like to move to something with more features and support, but BGT does so many of the little things so easily its difficult to not look for ways around the engine's limitations (getting drive information via wmic and