Hi Chip: What is the syntax to change it. I tried to find it in the manual, but either I didn't look in the right place or I just missed it. Kevin Huber
On 4/5/11, Chip Orange <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Kevin, > > You can restore a global setting, Aaron was suggesting not to do them all at > once though by loading default.set. Just change the values of the ones you > were changing previously. > > it's an interesting enhancement to your app though: right now, if a user > were to use it to toggle punctuation (say because he was editing a script in > notepad), and if he had his punctuation set as global settings, then when > you changed it I believe your changing the global setting, so he'll get all > punctuation everywhere. > > it would be a nice enhancement if you set the scope of the items that you're > changing to be local before you changed them, so only the current program > would get the change. > > just a thought. > > Chip > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Kevin Huber [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2011 9:17 AM > To: gw-scripting > Subject: Re: Refreshsets() not working > > Hi: > If I cannot restore global settings, can I just change the program settings, > for instance, when I turn SayCaps on, how do I turn it on for only the > current program? > Kevin Huber > > On 4/4/11, Chip Orange <[email protected]> wrote: >> Aaron: >> >> I think Kevin has a valid point: before 7.5 using refreshSets was all >> that was need to restore all settings if you had changed one or more; >> now, it doesn't work the same, and this won't do it (as you say, it >> only restores the non-global settings). How would one accomplish >> restoration of all settings? would loading default.set, then calling > refreshSets do the job? >> >> thanks. >> >> Chip >> >> >> _____ >> >> From: Aaron Smith [mailto:[email protected]] >> Sent: Monday, April 04, 2011 10:55 AM >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: Re: Refreshsets() not working >> >> >> I'm not able to duplicate any problems with RefreshSets. Note that >> this method will not reset the global settings, but only those that >> have been toggled to program specific. You can test this by opening >> Notepad, then going into the Notepad set, and toggling the Activated >> verbosity option to program specific. Then launch Immed, and execute >> RefreshSets. If you then to back to the Notepad set, you'll notice >> that the activated verbosity's scope has been set back to global (in other > words, it as been reset). >> >> Aaron >> >> On 4/4/2011 10:12 AM, Kevin Huber wrote: >> >> Hi: >> >> In my proofreading script, I used the refreshsets() command to setting >> >> my proofreading settings back to the way they were when they were last >> >> saved. This strategy seemed to work in all the WE versions before >> >> 7.5, but in 7.5 it no longer works. >> >> Has the Refreshsets() command been removed entirely or has the syntax >> changed? >> >> Kevin Huber >> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Aaron Smith >> >> Web Development * App Development * Product Support Specialist >> >> GW Micro, Inc. * 725 Airport North Office Park, Fort Wayne, IN 46825 >> >> 260-489-3671 * gwmicro.com >> >> >> >> To insure that you receive proper support, please include all past >> >> correspondence (where applicable), and any relevant information >> >> pertinent to your situation when submitting a problem report to the GW >> >> Micro Technical Support Team. >> > >
