Hi Chip:
I don't think I kept that message.  Anyway, what is  the syntax for
renaming a dictionary file?
Kevin Huber

On 8/6/11, Chip Orange <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Kevin,
>
> No, there are bugs with the methods which close or open any of the
> dictionary types (am not sure, but think they came in 7.5), so afraid the
> obvious way of doing things won't work for now.  Someone from GW (maybe
> Mike?) did suggest to someone else here (Christo De Clerk I think, who was
> doing the same type of thing with another dictionary type, that he could
> just rename the standard dictionary file to something else, and rename his
> to the standard name when he wanted WE to use his, and then reverse the
> process when time to undo it.  I believe it worked fine for him.
>
> hth,
>
> Chip
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kevin Huber [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Friday, August 05, 2011 2:21 PM
> To: gw-scripting
> Subject: problem with my Proofreading script
>
> I have a hotkey in my Proofreading script that  turns on a Homonyms Mode
> which will automatically spell words that sound alike.
> The way it should work, is that it loads an exception dictionary called
> Homonyms.dic and when you turn it off, it reloads the default exception
> dictionary.
> It worked well in previous versions of Window-eyes but it does not work now
> and I strongly suspect that it hasn't worked since WE 7.5 The command:
> activesettings.exceptiondictionary.open(homonyms.dic") is not working.
> Has the syntax of the command to open an exception dictionary changed?
> Kevin Huber
>
>

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