Hi Bruce,
Thank you very much for telling me this, Bruce, since it takes a lot of
pressure off my mind to know that there is no need for me to reinvent the
wheel. I will certainly review your files over the next while. And, I am
always running the current version of Window-Eyes; GW Micro has my loyalty,
and they are very inventive in their software creations, not to mention on
top of current trends. I'm now going to respond to Chip's response to me,
so tune in to that post.
Much gratitude,
Rod Hutton
-----Original Message-----
From: BT
Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2012 12:40 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Scripting, collaboration, and inspiration (smile)
Hi Rod,
For ideas in .ini files and such I used them for my Cuckoo Clock and
Trek game program. It is used for almost every form of values from numbers
to text file names. I even write the list of commands used in the game to
the .ini file for those who wish a copy of them.
So, look at those 2 programs I wrote to get an idea of how to use the
.ini file. For I even use a procedure or function call to set values to and
from the .ini file.
The only fall back on the .ini file creation is you need to have the
latest versions of Windoweyes and the app writing functions to use it them
all the time.
Sincerely
Bruce Babcock
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rod Hutton" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2012 5:23 AM
Subject: Scripting, collaboration, and inspiration (smile)
Dear Chip,
Thanks for giving such a direct response to my post. Allow me to respond in
kind.