Hi Guys: I was just in VWD 2008, a Visual Studio clone for building web
sites. I tried to set the Background color style for the body element of the
Default.aspx page.
I did this by hitting enter on Default.aspx in the Solution Explorer and
then highlighting the <body> tag and opening the Properties Window under the
View Menu. I arrowed down to Style Property tabbed and opened the Style
Dialog. Arrowed down to Background Color and tabbed to the color picker
comboBox.Arrowing down the list of colors I could choose from I only heard
button button button.
Are these colors labeled and not being read by WE or are they just colors
that are not labeled?
Is this the same in Visual Studio?
Rick USA
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ricks Place" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2009 6:07 AM
Subject: Re: Scripting For Visual Studio
Hay J.J:
I have managed to put several of them on Winforms Projects. The trick is
to use the mouse and the Context Menu options by right clicking the
MenuStrip or items inside it you want to work with. Once in the AddItems
Window, or Dialog, WE seems OK for what I've done with it.
You should be on the Blind Programming e-list and the Blind Geeks
Programming e-list if you are not on them already. If you need more help
post up and I will do a step by step for you on adding a MenuStrip to a
Form in a Winforms Project using Windoweyes. That is, if it isn't
scripted before I can get to it. That said, the MenuStrip could be much
more Screen Reader Friendly but, hay, if you need one right now I can get
you up and running.
Rick USA
----- Original Message -----
From: "J.J. Meddaugh" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2009 9:18 PM
Subject: Re: Scripting For Visual Studio
Here's an old message on VS I wrote. NOt sure what's changed since then.
I do notice when arrowing around while on an object which moves it one
=
pixel, the reported X Y cordinates seem to be one movement behind.
Things that come to mind with VS:
Adding a menustrip object and arrowing around the menu results in very =
little if any usable speech.
It would be nice to have some access to some of the autocomplete items
in =
the code window instead of just having to turn them all off.
The controls in the design view for a website project do not read when =
tabbing to them.
J.J. Meddaugh - ATGuys.com
A premier licensed Code Factory distributor
----- Original Message -----
From: "Aaron Smith" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2009 9:05 PM
Subject: Re: Scripting For Visual Studio
I have the form designer working well in terms of control location and
size, although I'm trying enhance that functionality since it's a little
iffy right now. But, yes, details, details, details.
Thanks,
Aaron
Ricks Place wrote:
Hi Aaron: I will start taking some notes. I know the Forms Designers
are bad. I think they might be wysiwyg or some other graphical thingy.
That might include the DataBase Designer as well but it's been some
time since I've used it.
I personally don't need the moving around options but need to be able
to read what controls have been dropped on the form and not just hear
Custom Control for many of them.
I'll post up things as I get enough detail so you can take a look.
I'm just going from memory here and don't want to waste your time with
generalities.
I'm also pretty tied up just now but will, hopefully, get started
soon.
Rick USA
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