I am drawing a blank here. I know that a while ago we discovered that you
should no longer put any personalizations in the default script file.
What I don't remember is where do I put a script that I want available
everywhere.
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Blue skies.
Dan Rossi
Senior Oracle Database Administrator
You do have to put it in the default file but have to be aware that
updates can cause this to be broken.
Bob
On 19/07/2012 14:11, Dan Rossi wrote:
I am drawing a blank here. I know that a while ago we discovered that
you should no longer put any personalizations in the default script
file.
Rossi
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2012 9:12 AM
To: JAWS Users
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Where to put personalized scripts in JFW 13
I am drawing a blank here. I know that a while ago we discovered that you
should no longer put any personalizations in the default script file.
What I don't remember
Bob,
Actually, after digging around in the jaws-users archive, I found the
message I had remembered. It was from Eric Damery and referenced a
MyExtensions.jss file. He explained that you should put your custom
scripts in there so that they don't get over written in a JAWS upgrade.
However,
19, 2012 10:42 AM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Where to put personalized scripts in JFW 13
Hi.
Make a backup of your default.jss file before you put the scripts in.
Then you can modify the file if you break something just replace it with
your backup
-Original
: Re: [JAWS-Users] Where to put personalized scripts in JFW 13
You should put any changes you make in your user folder.
If you want to make a change to the default scripts then copy the default.jss
to your user folder and make the changes there. This preserves the jaws
supplied scripts
Dan
That is a cleaner way of doing it.
Create your own jss file with the customisations you want then use the
jsb in the default script file.
You will still need to call the functions in your new file from a script
in the default file but it means that recreating the customisations in a
OK, interesting here. When I did a search on my machine, using both
Windows search, and find in cygwin, there was no myextensions files to be
found.
Once I went to the script manager, then shared files, there was a
MyExtensions file that I could click on. I just entered my script there
and
: [JAWS-Users] Where to put personalized scripts in JFW 13
OK, interesting here. When I did a search on my machine, using both
Windows search, and find in cygwin, there was no myextensions files to be
found.
Once I went to the script manager, then shared files, there was a
MyExtensions file that I