Thanks for this Shannon,

 

It did seem quite hopeful.

 

I set verbosity up just to identify colour changes.

The output was not really of much help. As it is a Unix log file then it
is a great mix of alpha and numeric characters. Normal reading of that
works well enough. With attribute set to on it seems to split up the
alpha and numeric portions of words far more than without it on,
rendering the voiced output extremely difficult to understand.

 

 

Thanks for the thought.

 

 

 


Regards, John.

John Farley
*********************************************************************** 

From: shannon [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 30 November 2010 19:56
To: Farley, John [OS-IE]; Martin Thomas Schrott; [email protected]
Subject: Re: Best Way to identify customer Warnings

 

John, 

    I had started a lengthy reply and while doing so I started looking
around some more.

 

What I turned on was the miscellaneous hot key attribute toggle. That
gave me all kinds of feed back with the mouse.

I was getting the font, size color, and lots of stuff. I then got the
bright idea to double check the  verbosity settings. Guess what is in
there??? You can turn off all kinds of stuff. I left the color and that
made it a lot nicer to hear. I still wish I could search for the color
with out having to hear it all the time but I can do it !!

 

 

I also turned on the attribute changes in the screen menu and that
allows WE to tell me all that stuff while typing and arrowing through
the text in OE.

 

I hope this helps you and Martin do what you want.

I know that we just cant search but it will tell you if the color
changes set like I mentioned with out too much stuff.

 

If some one knows more about it I would welcome it because I tried to
define and use the prior and next attribute in the mouse hot key menu
and all I got was a bong noise.

I also went into the mouse and turned on all the attribute search check
boxes but I still got the bong. So I don't know how to use that feature.

 

Again hope this helps.

P.s.s.   Anyone know how to get rid of the "write message" while
composing a message in OE? I thought it was supposed to be gone in 7.2
but I still have it. Aaron said something about editing the set to text
file a while back but I thought it would be gone in the new version.

 

 

Shannon

----- Original Message ----- 

From: "Farley, John [OS-IE]" <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]> >

To: "shannon" <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]> >

Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2010 2:55 AM

Subject: RE: Best Way to identify customer Warnings

 

Thanks for this Shannon.

I am aware of this approach, but as you have found out, it provides too
much information to be used as the standard default reading mode.



 
Regards, John. 
 
John Farley 
***********************************************************************

-----Original Message-----
From: shannon [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 29 November 2010 21:31
To: Martin Thomas Schrott; Farley, John [OS-IE]; [email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]> 
Subject: Re: Best Way to identify customer Warnings

Because of John's message  sort of relating to what I was trying to find
out 
I looked again in the help menue and looked up attribute.
This is not exactly what I was looking for but it does do it all by
itself.
Define the Attribute roter hotkey and turn it on and while reading along
at 
least in my case with the mouse it says the font, color and back ground
of 
what ever it happens to be reading.
It does work to identify in my case the Blue text I am looking for.
 And I did notice that defined  it works in OE as well. reading down
this 
message WE announces the font and the color of text and back ground
colors.


However a side effect I notice is that while reading through  this
message 
that I replyed to I now hear "WRITE MESSAGE" after  every line I did not

compose. Shrugg. I don't know why it would do that but  what do I know??

HTH.
Shannon
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Martin Thomas Schrott" <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]> >
To: "Farley, John [OS-IE]" <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]> >; <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]> >
Sent: Monday, November 29, 2010 12:14 PM
Subject: Re: Best Way to identify customer Warnings


> Hi!
>
> that's exactly what we where asking for a few days ago: Searching for 
> colour
> changes or something similar.
> Hope this can be realiced soon.
>
> all the best, Martin
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Farley, John [OS-IE]" <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]> >
> To: <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> >
> Sent: Monday, November 29, 2010 5:06 PM
> Subject: Best Way to identify customer Warnings
>
>
> Hello all,
>
> This is probably something I should know by now, but do not and would
> appreciate some help.
>
> This morning a customer sent me in a fairly long e-mail with a Unix
> error log on it. Most of it was error messages we had already told
them
> to ignore.
>
> In the middle of the text the user had change one line into red colour
> to highlight that this was the issue they were trying to bring to my
> attention. I did not spot this first time round and only did identify
it
> after a second detailed read of the note. I sent the note onto one of
my
> DBAs who immediately said "oh, its in red".
>
> Is there a recommended setting to Window-eyes to indicate the the
format
> has suddenly change to a different colour / font or anything that
could
> be used visually to indicate a place to look.
>
> Bear in mind, that using html and web etc formatting of a page is
> constantly changing.
>
> I look forward to any help.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
> Regards, John.
>
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