Hi Aaron,
You could write this in your sleep where as i would have to really work on it. 
come on mate sort it out. Come out of retirement.
warm regards.
Martin webster.



--- On Fri, 3/2/12, Aaron Smith <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Aaron Smith <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: request for a script to read goldwave standard control interface
To: [email protected]
Date: Friday, March 2, 2012, 7:34 PM


  

    
  
  
    On 3/2/2012 12:38 PM, Dave Bahr wrote:
    

      
      go to the control properties with f 11, then to the visual tab,
      then click where it says, time and status visual, and make that
      use the Tone Meter setting. Then there will be a button labeled
      status properties. If you go into there, there is an example of
      what I'm talking about.
    

    Thanks. That's was exactly what I was looking for.

    

     When
      you tab to the edit box, mine just reads, negative 20.00. No
      information as to what the field containing the number is for.
    

    If you listen carefully, you'll actually hear that Window-Eyes is
    providing a field name, but it is incorrect. For the first control,
    the label is 10, because the closest text to the edit box is 10.00%,
    right below it. The same goes for all of those edit boxes. So they
    do have field labels, but they are wrong. So one could hook the
    OnChildFieldName event for the Tone Meter and, when and edit box
    gets focus, do what you said you had to do manually:

    

     To
      get that info, I have to route the pointer and press the mouse up
      key. 

    
    

    While it would be more time consuming and challenging to develop a
    custom field name solution for every dialog in the entire app, this
    particular window would be easy enough to do, because the field
    labels that you really want are all pretty much in the same location
    in relation to the edit box controls.

    

     As to
      vst plugins, one reason I like the fact that goldwave supports
      them, even in beta, is that the interface you can use is either
      the vst interface from the actual plugin, or a "basic" interface
      that goldwave maps onto the plugin. It's my hope that the basic
      interface can be accessible, not the vst one. You are right Aaron
      in the accessability of vst plugins, lots are gui. 

    
    

    Do does this basic interface work? How do I get to it?

    

     Does
      that clear anything up at all? Or did I just make it more
      confusing and repeat myself too much?  

    
    

    That was much better.

    

    Thanks!

    

    Aaron

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