ok, I decided to write my own test script rather than send GW into the
archives.
 
I thought I remembered they had fixed it, but my test script shows it's
mostly fixed, but there are places I found, such as listboxes put up by
MSWord, where the text of the selected item was always empty.  you could get
the number of the selected item, and I guess that's something, but you could
not get text of any item.
 
in other places, such as the listbox displayed by WE for the systray apps,
it was able to tell me the text of the selected item.
 
sorry for the sidetrack.
 
Chip
 

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From: Chip Orange [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Saturday, December 12, 2009 12:45 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: to GW; was Text from a Menu


thanks Jeff.
 
I appreciate the example of how to create a listbox.
 
my problems in the past though, and my question, was related to listboxes
which were created by other applications.  I would get pointers to them via
the window structures, or via msaa info and the accessible structures, and
neither one would properly indicate which item was the selected item, even
when an msaa event came through for a selection having been made.
 
My conversations with Aaron at the time indicated GW knew about the problem,
so I was wondering if they knew if it had been fixed.
 
thanks.
 
Chip
 

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From: Jeff Weiss [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, December 11, 2009 9:35 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: to GW; was Text from a Menu



I know that identifying a simple listBox item was fixed with an earlier
version of the toolkit.

This example from the manual does work:

 

' This example creates a simple dialog with a sorted list box of three
items,

' along with custom default ' and cancel buttons, and returns a string of
the

' data associated with the selected item.

 

Dim myHotkey : Set myHotkey =
Keyboard.RegisterHotkey("Alt-Control-Shift-I","DisplayListBox")

 

Function DisplayListBox()

Set myListBox = SharedObjects("com.GWMicro.GwToolkit.SimpleDialogs",
90000).ListBoxDialog

myListBox.AddItem "Red", "Red"

myListBox.AddItem "Green", "Green"

myListBox.AddItem "Blue", "Blue"

 

myListBox.Sort = True

myListBox.DefaultButton = "&Ok"

myListBox.CancelButton = "Close"

Dim returnValue : returnValue =  myListBox.ChooseItem("Select a color")

Sleep 3000

Speak ReturnValue

Sleep 2000

 

' If the green item was selected with the OK button,

' speak would announce, "Green."

 

End Function 

 

This may not be the problem you are considering, but I know this one was
fixed.

Jeff Weiss

 

 

From: Chip Orange [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 7:23 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: to GW; was Text from a Menu

 

Hello GW,

 

this reminds me: some versions back I was trying to do this kind of thing to
see which choice of a listbox was the selected one, and this wasn't working,
and was confirmed as a bug in WE.  I think it wasn't working in either the
listbox control structure or the accessible info.

 

Can you tell me if seeing which choice is the selected one in a listbox is
now possible?

 

thanks.

 

Chip

 

 

 

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From: Stephen Clower [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 2009 10:31 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Text from a Menu

J.J.,

If you're looking at the menu through MSAA, you might test for something
like:

Set accObj = FocusedWindow.Accessible ' Assuming the focused window is a
menu, set the accObj variable to hold the Accessible representation of the
focused item.
If accObj.State = state_SYSTEM_CHECKED Then
' item is checked.
Else
' It isn't.
End If

Hope this helps.
Steve



On 12/9/2009 10:22 PM, J.J. Meddaugh wrote: 

Hello. I was wondering if someone could point me in the right direction of
how to obtain the state of a checkbox that's inside of a standard
application menu? I was looking all over the script manual, but apparently
not hard enough. 

Thanks. 

 

J.J. Meddaugh - ATGuys.com
A premier Licensed Code Factory and KNFB Reader distributor 

 

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