Thanks J.J.

I will look to the scripts. 
I had hoped for something like the exception dictionary. With a  possibility to 
add words in a simple way.

Regards, Marten
On Sun, 7 Dec 2008 13:32:38 -0500, J.J. Meddaugh wrote:

>You could perhaps modify the Eloquence fix script to do this.
>If not, the concept is similar. Basically, you're watching
>for strings and want to replace them. Also check the Quickbooks Online 
>script. That one is more stripped down and may give you an idea of what 
>you're going for. It just has a list of strings and another list of 
>replacements.
>Hope this helps.
>J.J.


>----- Original Message ----- 
>From: "Marten Post Uiterweer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[email protected]>
>Sent: Sunday, December 07, 2008 12:54 PM
>Subject: request for script


>> Hello,
>>
>> I don't have any scripting-experience at the moment, but I know, that what 
>> I want, is possible with scripts.
>>
>> I want Window-Eyes pronaunce different words for sentences or words. For 
>> example in mails, for mailinglists, you have the fact, that people place 
>> something
>> in the beginning of the line, such as:
>> [window-eyes]
>> When using the exeption dictionary, you have a problem, because the [ ] - 
>> signs, are not known, so you have to change window and eyes and that is 
>> not
>> what I want.
>> I know a mailinglist, who has in the subjectline something as:
>> [gwmicro script list]
>> this will be a problem, because of the [ ] and the spaces.
>> Window-Eyes self cannot help to change these things. Still no support to 
>> do this.
>> For as far as  I know from scriptcentral, there is no script that can help 
>> in this situation.
>> Or is there such a script or is there anyone  who has made something or 
>> can help with such a script?
>>
>> Regards, Marten
>>
>>
>>
>> 





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