Jamal, Whenever I run the FruitBasket.exe file, either by starting the script or from Windows Explorer, I get the following error:
[Window Title] Microsoft Windows [Main Instruction] FruitBasket.exe has stopped working [Content] Windows is checking for a solution to the problem... [Cancel] And then: [Window Title] Microsoft Windows [Main Instruction] Do you want to send more information about the problem? [Content] Additional details about what went wrong can help Microsoft create a solution. [V] View Details [Send information] [Cancel] Any ideas why this would happen? This is under Vista SP1. Vic -----Original Message----- From: Jamal Mazrui [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 5:15 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Fruit basket sample using Visual Basic .NET This package still contains the original VBScript version, but now it also has a VBNET version. The included source code, FruitBasket.vb, is commented to help others learn how to develop Window-Eyes scripts with this popular language. Executables may be created either with the free, Express Edition of Visual Studio, or with the command-line compiler and a text editor (the approach I used). More info is below. Jamal This is a simple but nontrivial GUI program using the Window-Eyes scripting capability. Two language versions are included: VBScript and Visual Basic .NET. The latter is a compiled executable with a bit more functionality. It is installed as a global script attached to Control-Shift-F8. This program is designed to meet the specifications of a fruit basket program at http://FruitBasket.QuantumMyst.com A dialog has several controls that interact at runtime. An editbox is for adding a fruit, e.g., apple. A listbox serves as a basket for storing the fruit. Buttons are for adding a fruit (the default), deleting one, or closing the dialog. The fruit basket project has been a means for blind programmers to illustrate how a GUI program is developed in a particular language. The same design specification enables the programs to be compared, both in terms of the code needed, e.g., complexity and length, and in terms of the resulting behavior, e.g., accessibility and performance. Source code of this package is in the files FruitBasket.vbs and FruitBasket.vb. The VBNET executable may be compiled as follows. Install the .NET 2.0 SDK from microsoft.com. Ensure that the folder containing the Visual Basic command-line compiler, vbc.exe, is on the Windows search path. Then run the batch file, CompileFruitBasket.bat.
