It's hard to believe this thread. If GW as was stated hasn't made all this
scripting information available and has as mentioned been keeping it secret,
where did everyone learn the information to create them in the first place?
All one need do is look a script central and you can see that very few of
the scripts have been created by GW. Get it? I say again, very few of the
scripts have been created by GW Micro.
I wish some of the needless GW bashing could be done off list. How anyone
could accuse GW of being anything but above board with anything concerning
7.0 is way beyond me.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Aaron Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Orlando Enrique Fiol" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, July 04, 2008 8:07 PM
Subject: Re: new manual?
Orlando Enrique Fiol wrote:
Again missing my point. I'm looking for documentation of the object model
for scripting purposes, none of which was mentioned in the readme.
Yes, it was, which is what's making me say that you're missing my point.
The readme states, and I quote:
"The documentation for the Window-Eyes object model can be found in the
Window-Eyes Help menu. The Window-Eyes object model documentation exists
in HTML Help format, and can be navigated just like the Window-Eyes
manual."
I assume that information is at Script Central, where I shall go to
retrieve it.
You assume incorrectly. As the readme states, the object model
documentation is in the Window-Eyes help menu.
However, my sense here is that information pertaining to scripting is
intentionally being kept vague and somewhat limited to beta testers and
current scripters.
That's a pretty bold statement for someone to make who's just now taking a
look at Window-Eyes scripting, when it's been available for over a week
now, not to mention all the scripts available on script central. The
authors of those scripts didn't just guess how to write them.
Aaron
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