Thank you Ralf!
From: Ralf Kefferpuetz [mailto:rkefferpu...@elra-consulting.de]
Sent: Monday, March 22, 2010 11:44 AM
To: gw-scripting@gwmicro.com
Subject: RE: TeamTalk
not really, you over in the US already jumped to summer time, but we are
still in normal t
It's been said (I think Raymond Chen said it) that there's an important
question every programmer should ask himself whenever contemplating
doing something out of the ordinary. That question is, "what would
happen if two people wanted to do this?"
To answer your question, though: no, there's
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Is there a way of ensuring that my OnSpeak event is called last,
besides disabling any other scripts that use it?
I want to pass everything onto synthesizers.active.speak, after
modifying the text and adding control codes. In order to do this
reliabl
not really, you over in the US already jumped to summer time, but we are
still in normal timezone, so the difference is 5 hours instead of 6 hours.
Cheers,
Ralf Kefferpuetz * Germany * MSN/Live: novalis7...@live.com * Aim:
RalfKatEMC * Skype/Yahoo: rkefferpuetz7747
http://blindpodcast.mypodcast.c
On 3/22/2010 10:21 AM, lists3...@comcast.net wrote:
If you have a .vbs file, and you mean for it to be run by wscript,
then you'll need to specify the full commandline
including wscript, not just the .vbs file name; otherwise, windowEyes
will host the vbs script itself as well.
Alternat
Hi Martin,
just one more rephrasing:
you don't need to have it show up in the script manager for any particular
reason. It only does if window eyes was the one who started the script.
If you want window eyes to start it, then use the "add" feature to add it to
the list of global scripts, or t
Hi Richard,
I believe there is a 6 hour time difference between eastern daylight time and
Germany's time zone, so 2 pm here should be 8 pm for you.
I will be creating a group in the TeamTalk public4 server (the first server
listed in the list of preconfigured servers) named WindowEyes_scripting
Martin,
Not sure how to make this any clearer. If Window-Eyes didn't launch
your script then ClientIdentify won't do anything. The script will
never ever ever show up in the Script Manager dialog. Again, ONLY
scripts that Window-Eyes itself launches will show up in the Script
Manager dialo
Hi Ron,
I am just pressing enter on the script names and it connects to window-eyes,
registers a hotkey and says "hello world all done" when that hotkey is pressed.
I am using the Wscript.ScriptName property to check on the exact scriptName
with the InStr function.
Warm regards.
Martin Webster.
How are you running your script? If Window-Eyes isn't running it for
you, ClientIdentify won't do anything. All ClientIdentify does is tell
Window-Eyes "I'm that script you just started, so please tell me when I
should shut down."
(Also, what happens to your script when your machine has more
Hi all,
How do I get my unhosted VBScript to show up in the script manager?. According
to the docs I should use the ClientIdentify method of the Application Object
inconjunction with ClientInformation but I don't seem to be getting it right.
Below is Doug's example script he left us with on fr
Where is the session going to be held?
- Original Message -
From: "Allison and Chip Orange"
To:
Date: Sunday, Mar 21, 2010 16:14:18
Subject: TeamTalk
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> Hi all,
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> I plan to offer a TeamTalk session next Sunday night, at 8 pm, on how to use
> the MS Office script and the VBA develo
Hi Chip
Can you somehow please tell me, at wich time the team talk session will take
place in Germany?
regards
Richard
- Original Message -
From: "Chip Orange"
To:
Sent: Monday, March 22, 2010 12:00 AM
Subject: RE: TeamTalk
Richard,
TeamTalk has that capability, but I've never
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