Hi Chip et al:
I am putting together a programming team and need some way for remote
programmers to hold meetings something like Chip did for his classes.
I am wondering about how hard it was to set up TeamTalk initially, formatting,
settings ect...for the classes and
if there is other software
Well, I am waiting until I see you either on the blind geeks e-list or the
blind programming e-list, I can send you the urls whenever you are ready.
There you can learn either vb.net or any of the other languages you have
heard about, python, php, database stuff visual studio and anything.
I thin
Hay Bruce: You are sure learning allot with this app - good job!
You will be a programmer if you want to ever do anything like that again
with some good analysis experience.
Rick USA
- Original Message -
From: "LB"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2014 8:31 AM
Subject: Re: Breaking Ne
2-707-0535
http://www.loc.gov/nls
The preceding opinions are my own and do not necessarily reflect those of the
Library of Congress, NLS.
From: RicksPlace [mailto:ofbgm...@mi.rr.com]
Sent: Saturday, March 08, 2014 6:47 AM
To: gw-scripting@gwmicro.com
Subject: WE and Advanced
Here is a link to an article on mathml from one of the major publishers and one
of their users or authors or whatever it talks about html5 as well.
It tells of some of the current status of mathml on the net as of I think late
2013.
http://programming.oreilly.com/2013/11/mathml-forges-
This might
their own doing.
I am 66 and it wont matter to me in a few years anyway.
Rick USA
- Original Message -
From: RicksPlace
To: gw-scripting@gwmicro.com
Sent: Saturday, March 08, 2014 1:57 PM
Subject: Re: WE and Advanced Math and Science Symbols
Hi Guys:
Well, I ended up back
Good Morning Guys:
This subject of math and science accessibility is allot more complicated
than I would have thought it necessary.
So many of the problems derive from what is provided by teachers and
educational institutions not being required to be standardized.
For one thing, lectures documen
Hi Again:
Well, tomorrow is another day and I'll follow up on your ideas and comments.
For LaTex, is that built using some software package by teachers and others?
The use of standard tags sounds like something that might be able to be
translated into something more screen reader friendly - perha
.
Best wishes,
Jonathan
On Mar 8, 2014, at 10:54 AM, RicksPlace wrote:
Hi Again:
Googling I found these tags are related to font definitions.
Several versions are mentioned in a couple of articles so far:
Mathematical Notation: LaTeX, Mathematica, HTML Entitie
automatically picking them up and speaking them in the correct
manner?
Perhaps my browser is too old, not sure.
Rick USA
- Original Message -
From: RicksPlace
To: gw-scripting@gwmicro.com
Sent: Saturday, March 08, 2014 10:15 AM
Subject: Re: WE and Advanced Math and Science
Hi Guys:
Thought Id start with Wikipedia since it covers allot of general descriptions -
not a teaching tool but an explanitory tool.
Now, symbols seem to be represented by some kind of standardized use of tags.
Do you recognize the use of the tags below as a standardized methodology of
some sort
,
Jonathan
On Mar 8, 2014, at 6:46 AM, RicksPlace wrote:
Hi:
What is it about screen readers where they have so much trouble reading
advanced math and, or, science characters?
For example, what about the Calcus symbols or the standard ones often used
in describing the EM Field
Hi Bruce:
I am not sure how it might be done but it seems like something for a particular
publisher or website might be created to read equations correctly so long as
the publisher or website is consistent.
I'll have to do some more googling and looking at what is currently in use on
some of the
Hi:
What is it about screen readers where they have so much trouble reading
advanced math and, or, science characters?
For example, what about the Calcus symbols or the standard ones often used in
describing the EM Field variables?
Has anyone ever done anything trying to write a script for say ei
Hi Bruce:
I did some homework yesterday and found Mazilla had tried something along these
lines allowing folks to customize the actual browser but it seems they have
given it up.
The project was called Chromeless if I remember.
I think building a modern browser from scratch would be a daunting ta
Has anyone ever considered or tried to build a really accessible and screen
reader integrated browser?
I am thinking of whether it could be done to eliminate some of the more common
accessibility problems like flash hangups, redirects and loading of pictures,
annimation and even those connection
Scholar HD, Readit Air and ReadEasy Move: Bringing the Classroom into View
Hi: Just glancing through their website I didnt see how advanced science
characters would be handled in books. For example, Calculus and Linear Algebra
and Space Vectors symbols. Will WindowEyes be able to recognize th
Hi Bruce:
I still dont get it, just a little thick I guess.
1) You have a URL pointing to a Webpage with News Items on it.
You can easily fire up that page in the users default browser but that is
just a link to a webpage and the user can just put it on their Desktop so
guessing this is not what
Hi Bruce: So you just link to the url the user enters or you have a url you
link to in your program when a user clicks a button?
That or you have a list of sites where they have news and then link to the
sites when a user picks a site from a list of available sites?
Does that sound right?
Rick
Hi Bruce:
Are you parsing individual web pages or are you using the news providers RSS
Feeds?
Just curious since I mucked with both methods some time ago and each had
their own advantages and disadvantages.
Rick USA
- Original Message -
From: "LB"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 201
Hi John:
Microsoft does allot of dynamic ReArranging of form contents in their
software.
I am not much of a scriptor but I think that if you can find the button the
first time you can save the name or other property to identify it then look
for it within whichever group appears to remain stat
Hi Aaron: I am pretty sure that was the line and column but I am running an
older version of WE so it might no longer be relative to the new version
code base of WE if that is the case.
I run WE 7.5.3.0 on my old XP Intel based machine, ya know it is dog eared
old but I liked the way XP and tho
Hi: From time to time I get an error in IEEnhance script line 99 column4 that,
I think, the handle is not defined?
I tried to look at the code but it appears encrypted.
Another thing that is happening is that often when I try to start IE 8
Windoweyes will pop up a message saying WindowEyes is alr
I would be interested as well since I will be moving up to the 2013 versions
of Visual Studio, Web Matrix and Sql Management Studio this year.
Now that GW is a Microsoft Partner I would hope for excellant support for
Microsoft products but we will see how it goes.
Rick USA
Hi: Think of a ListBox as a simple list of objects like a list of names.
Each item you arrow up and down in the list has one entry, the name.
You can click on a name and have your program do something.
Think of a ListView as a list of things.
Each item in the list can have objects like TextBoxes,
Hi: What does this kit do?
I couldnt find it googling. Is it an app or is there more to it than that?
Rick USA
- Original Message -
From: Jeff Weiss
To: gw-scripting@gwmicro.com
Sent: Monday, January 13, 2014 9:45 AM
Subject: RE: [BULK] Possible bug in the GWAudiokit
I have
round it, would be to use certain sound effects along with the
speech, to illustrate the things taking place in the different dimentions. Just
don't know really... :)
- Original Message -
From: RicksPlace
To: gw-scripting@gwmicro.com
nd person who cut, paste and
manipulates his photo collection, all on his own - by help of his screen
reader.
regards,
- Original Message -
From: RicksPlace
To: gw-scripting@gwmicro.com
Sent: Wednesday, December 25, 2013 12:01 PM
Subject: Re: Anyone working with
e way to get
around it, would be to use certain sound effects along with the speech, to
illustrate the things taking place in the different dimentions. Just don't know
really... :)
- Original Message -
From: RicksPlace
To: gw-scripting@gwmicro.com
S
a downloaded document to your standard
printer today. In one way, both exciting and interesting thought. Yet, I don't
really know. Maybe starting to get a bit too old for all that fancy fun. Smile.
- Original Message -
From: RicksPlace
To: gw-scripting@gwmicro.com
tain sound effects along with the speech, to
illustrate the things taking place in the different dimentions. Just don't know
really... :)
- Original Message -----
From: RicksPlace
To: gw-scripting@gwmicro.com
Sent: Tuesday, December 24, 2013 2:31 PM
Subject: Re: Anyone
Thanks and Merry Christmas Bruce to you and your family big time!
Rick USA
- Original Message -
From: LB
To: gw-scripting@gwmicro.com
Sent: Tuesday, December 24, 2013 7:20 AM
Subject: Re: Anyone working with 3D printing software Apps
Hi Rick,
Yea, I was hungry and ma
Hi: 3D printing is nuts futurable and will, I think, get tied into the internet
for communications, transport, of items between home computers some day (Can
you say StarTrek?) if not today.
I started looking into 3d printing but it seems to use allot of cad type
software among other styles of de
Hi Sean: You should be able to do it from any script but remember that only
some of the .net framework objects are available for use outside the managed
environment.
How you handle it depends on what exactly you are trying to do.
If trying to create your own project that runs independently just u
Tom
On 11/20/2013 5:57 PM, cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote:
The developer of the flash has to expose the controls so screen readers
will read them -- I am not sure how to do that, but I know it can be
done.
RicksPlace wrote:
Hi: I have sites where they use Flash Forms that I need to fill out
b
Hi: I have sites where they use Flash Forms that I need to fill out before I
can use their service.
First, does anyone have experience working with them in some way - WE wont even
read anything of the form let alone work with it.
Second, has anyone developed a script to do anything with flash fo
: RicksPlace [mailto:ofbgm...@mi.rr.com]
Sent: Friday, October 18, 2013 3:38 AM
To: gw-scripting@gwmicro.com
Subject: Re: form design/layout question
Oh Ya: If you group the controls you can have a hot key to jump between
groups for faster navigation - perhaps something like ctrl+tab
Oh Ya: If you group the controls you can have a hot key to jump between groups
for faster navigation - perhaps something like ctrl+tab or alt+tab or something
else. That way if you have 15 to 20 controls and group them into say 4ish
groups you can cut down the navigation dramatically and it's li
Hi Chip: As you said there are 2 basic layouts and which you pick depends on
the audience.
I often put a menu item in the view menu that allows the user to select which
view they want - ie ScreenReaderUserMenuItem.
You can then have 2 forms and display either one depending on if the
ScreenReader
Thanks for that excellant overview Steve.
He is getting deeper than I go in my usual VB.net / DB programming.
I avoided C++ for those reasons, hay, why ReInvent the wheel.
Later and that really was a nice abstract.
Rick USA
Hi Again Bruce: OK, I reviewed the MSCRT dll and found out what it all means
and understand what you are trying to do.
I am not sure you can hook into the MSCRT dll from within a VBScript in any
case but I could be wrong.
There seems to be allot going on in the Visual C Library which may require
Hi Bruce: I am not familiar with most of those technicals but will blast
through google to get a flavor for what you are using.
To add a dll to a vb.net project you copy the dll into a folder, I usually put
them in the same folder as the executable I am going to distribute. Then in the
vb.net ID
Hi Bruce: 2 things...
First, doesnt nvda use python to develop in? And, if so, do you know if python
has an easy access to either the MS managed UIA features or if they use the
Managed version of the UIA features if python has access to the Managed
Framework?
Second, you mention 2010 Express whi
Hi Bruce: I am assuming your instructor knows how to set the properties in the
zip file to allow a zipped project to be unzipped and loaded, I forget the
actual checkbox but they would right click the zip file and in the properties
near the bottom check the box to allow the file to be loaded, a
I might be going vs 2012 in the fall if I get my new machine with w8 and
take a look at a plug-in and scripting if you guys will help.
Rick USA
- Original Message -
From:
To:
Sent: Sunday, May 26, 2013 5:29 PM
Subject: Re: Visual Studio 2012 scripting
In 2010 I did not get a lock u
Hi Bruce, good job.
I have not used 2012 but will look at it in the fall when I get a new computer
running Windows 8.
I was looking to see how accessible it was with WE, and if anyone else had done
anything along scripting lines.
Agai, very nice work with that class!
Rick USA
- Original
Hi David: What you are looking at in that little sub is called a recursive
routine.
A recursive routine will call itself if a specified condition is met.
They are very useful for processing anything that uses nodes like a TreeView or
xml document or even a form menu.
I wont get into much more sin
Hi Kate and Bruce:
Is it a problem of speech speed or of reading the window(s) before the window
is fully formed with messages?
I remember something about this and Aaron using a timer to wait for the events
to finish. That is If I remember correctly since it has been some time now
since I looked
Hi Jamal: So much depends on what the application will be used for and exactly
what options will be made available.
If the number of colors and sub-colors are not too many then all the colors
could be grouped in a list or dropdown list and there is just one color for
each selection instead of on
Hi Bruce and Rod:
For the vb.net a couple of techniques I use to work around, mostely, that nasty
error window.
1) Type in some code you expect to compile clean.
If you call subroutines or functions type their stubs in before you type the
code that calls them or you will get errors.
2) When done
Hi Dave:
Lets quickly walk through a design before you start coding.
1) What is this project for - Commercial use, personal use or University
studies?
This will tell you what level of technicals will be needed.
2) What options for each item of clothing are needed?
ItemName, ItemColor and anything
Hi Again David:
I just saw a blurb in one of the posts about cloth as well as item and colors
and the fact that there would be allot of selections.
You might not want to have check boxes for everything since that would be a
whole lot of checking and navigation for the client.
If you intend on hav
OOPS: I didnt see this was from the GW List guys.
I was working on the Blind-Programming list and thought this thread was from
there. I am not sure if the TreeView controls in the WindowEyes package can
have checked nodes but if it can a TreeView might work.
After hearing how many options will be
Hi: A TreeView with checkable colors would be the correct tool for that job in
my opinion.
Is this a Windows Forms Project, Asp.net or something else?
Rick USA
- Original Message -
From: Jamal Mazrui
To: gw-scripting@gwmicro.com
Cc: David
Sent: Saturday, March 30, 2013 12
tools do you
use? I found that I actually need to store user data and saveit to disk; I
found ways to do it, but I'm wondering how other .NET programmers like you
deal with this.
Do you use Visual Studio? Do you need a screen reader to program or are you
able to see the screen yourself?
al with designing user settings? What tools
do you use? I found that I actually need to store user data and saveit
to disk; I found ways to do it, but I'm wondering how other .NET
programmers like you deal with this.
Do you use Visual Studio? Do you need a screen reader to program or
are y
u need a screen reader to program or
are you able to see the screen yourself?
On 3/28/13, RicksPlace wrote:
Hi Kevin:
That sounds like a really excellent project.
I am pretty good with .net programming, vb.net in particular since I hate
curly braces, so if you need some help just post up any questi
Hi Kevin:
That sounds like a really excellent project.
I am pretty good with .net programming, vb.net in particular since I hate
curly braces, so if you need some help just post up any questions or
problems and I will see if I can help out with an answer or 2.
Rick USA
Hi Kevin:
There is a complete introduction series on VBS scripting (Audio Files)
created by Chip Orange available.
They will take you through most of the basics but you will need to also do a
little homework concerning programming using VBScript syntax - the actual
statements like variables, lo
Hi Kevin:
Stay away from trying to build an "External Script" using native Managed
Code and COM.
If you want to learn try using the WindowEyes Scripting Engine via VBS and
get help from the folks on the WindowEyes Scripting e-list.
This is the best advice I can give you after several attempts at
Freeware means you get to use something for free but you do not get to know the
computer code used to create the program.OpenSource means you get to use a
program and that you get to see and use or even modify the computer code the
programmer created.
Both can have diferent copyright rules but u
Window-Eyes 8.0: New Features Webinar Recording Now Available for Download!Hi:
Let me look at them, I know some to shut down and some to leave alone.
Also, is vb.net 2010 supported on windows nt?
I will post up a little later the next group of tabs to turn off.
Keep track of what you turn off so y
Window-Eyes 8.0: New Features Webinar Recording Now Available for Download!Hi
Bruce: The IDE is very dynamic. It opens and closes windows without telling you
and moves them and their tags around without telling you. This has a big
negative impact on screen readers, at least WindowEyes.
The trick
changes we will look at that should also help things but this is enough for
today.
Rick USA
- Original Message -
From: RicksPlace
To: gw-scripting@gwmicro.com
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2013 9:16 AM
Subject: Re: Visual Basic 2010 Event List and Window
Hi Bruce:
.
Rick USA
- Original Message -
From: RicksPlace
To: gw-scripting@gwmicro.com
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2013 9:03 AM
Subject: Re: Visual Basic 2010 Event List and Window
Open vb.net ide:
Click New Project under the FileMenu:
I hear Installed Templates Visual Basic and it is selec
Window-Eyes 8.0: New Features Webinar Recording Now Available for Download!Open
vb.net ide:
Click New Project under the FileMenu:
I hear Installed Templates Visual Basic and it is selected in the list (only
one in my case) of languages.
I tab and select Windows Forms Application
I tab and enter
Window-Eyes 8.0: New Features Webinar Recording Now Available for Download!Hi
Bruce:
I am not familiar with an Event Button but you can bring up the Properties
Window while in the Forms Designer and if you tab around it there is a tool bar
you can arrow through to select a Properties or Events v
ok with you if I put it up as a GW wiki article
that everyone can start editing?
Chip
-Original Message-
From: RicksPlace [mailto:ofbgm...@mi.rr.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2013 4:33 AM
To: gw-scripting@gwmicro.com
Subject: Re: Visual Basic 2010
Hi Guys: I am dropping this threa
Window-Eyes 8.0: New Features Webinar Recording Now Available for Download!Hi
Chip:
It is a combination of 15 earlier tutorials I had created around 2005 when I
was thinking of using vb.net as a scripting language in conjunction with other
personal project development projects like my Investment
a way to create a WindowEyes script.
If you still cant get the tutorial send me your e-mail address and I will be
glad to send it to you.
Rick USA
- Original Message -
From: "Christo de Klerk"
To:
Cc: "RicksPlace"
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2013 2:26 AM
Subje
chi VPN, a free service provider for
connecting PCs over the web securely?
I highly recommend it, having used it successfully for months.
Here's the URL:
https://secure.logmein.com/CA-EN/products/hamachi/features.aspx
Take care,
Rod :)
-Original Message-
From: RicksPlace
= New XmlDocument
Globals.Doc.Load( rssStream )
MessageBox.Show( "Globals.Doc should be loaded")
Catch Ex As Exception
Logger.WriteLine( "Error loading doc in rootform")
Logger.WriteLine( ex.ToString())
Exit Sub
End Try
End Sub
End Class
- Original Message -
From: "RicksPl
;s no longer supported as far as I know,
and has little documentation. Would be great if someone showed how a
VBScript app might use this or some other technique to get JSON info.
Chip
-Original Message-
From: RicksPlace [mailto:ofbgm...@mi.rr.com]
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2012 5:44 AM
To:
Hi Chipper:
I went to that url but found:
,
search
There is currently no text in this page. You can
search for this page title
in other pages, or
search the related logs
.
Clicking search for this title in other pages did find the article but is
it suppose to be on this page or, perhaps the inde
right? If they're using something as you say,
then I'd follow up on his recommendation if you don't feel like scripting
winCHM.
Good luck,
Chip
From: RicksPlace [mailto:ofbgm...@mi.rr.com]
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2012 4:15 PM
To: gw-scripting@gwmic
as you say,
then I'd follow up on his recommendation if you don't feel like scripting
winCHM.
Good luck,
Chip
From: RicksPlace [mailto:ofbgm...@mi.rr.com]
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2012 4:15 PM
To: gw-scripting@gwmicro.com
Subject: Re: Help Files CH
r apps have been experimenting with this
approach.
Hth (and please let us know if you get an answer to whether .chm is going to
be supported),
Chip
From: RicksPlace [mailto:ofbgm...@mi.rr.com]
Sent: Sunday, October 21, 2012 3:46 PM
To: gw-scripting@gwmicro.com
Su
ter.
--- On Mon, 10/22/12, RicksPlace wrote:
From: RicksPlace
Subject: Re: Help Files CHM
To: gw-scripting@gwmicro.com
Date: Monday, October 22, 2012, 2:53 PM
Hi Steve:
I have created a work shop project with TOC.
e software. I to had trouble with F6 not toggling between the TOC and
selected pages with Microsoft Help Workshop.
Warm regards.
Martin Webster.
--- On Mon, 10/22/12, RicksPlace wrote:
From: RicksPlace
Subject: Re: Help Files CHM
To: gw-s
: Monday, October 22, 2012 7:02 AM
Subject: Re: Help Files CHM
Rick,
If you know HTML then CHM Processor should do the trick.
Steve
RicksPlace wrote:
Thanks again Martin.
I saw something about using a wysiwyg editor which I know not usually not
very accessible.
I
ructure is correct then it works well. I all so struggled with the
microsoft help system.
Warm regards.
Martin Webster.
--- On Sun, 10/21/12, RicksPlace wrote:
From: RicksPlace
Subject: Help Files CHM
To: gw-scripting@gwmicro.com
Hi: Has anyone used something like Microsoft HTML Help Workshop
to create a help system - something like for th eWE Help System?
If not the Microsoft version what version is good and accessible with WE for
Windows?
Rick USA
ouse to land on, either. You have
control over the exact size of the control in the form's property window, so
what are you looking to know, exactly?
Aaron
On 10/4/2012 7:14 AM, RicksPlace wrote:
Hi:
I have a .net Windows Form I am building to test WE accessibility with.
The
Hi:
I have a .net Windows Form I am building to test WE accessibility with.
The first test I added a Multi-line TextBox.
When I enter it the cursor is at the top left, ok so far.
I want to get to the right side of the TextBox to check the cursor or mouse
position.
I tried using the left and right
Sorry to interupt but is GW, or the script developers, using UIA to access
the IE DOM?
I just read something to that effect concerning GW WindowEyes and the IE9
and above DOM.
It was not from a GW site but some overview of IE9, plug-Ins and accessing
the DOM I started reading after getting inter
osts
them little to keep it going for legacy reasons. As you say, it really is the
simplest for starting newbies on programming.
Chip
From: RicksPlace [mailto:ofbgm...@mi.rr.com]
Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2012 4:13 AM
To: gw-scripting@gwmicro.com
Hi:
I am building a script in native VBScript and using a Multi-Select ListBox.
It works fine except WE will not tell me which items are selected or not
selected, it just reads the items in the list.
Do you know if WE uses some color scheme or what to identify when a HTML option
has been selected
currently in preview."
After this, who knows .
And VBScript, yes, they aren't doing anything with it, but it also costs
them little to keep it going for legacy reasons. As you say, it really is the
simplest for starting newbies on programming.
Chip
tarting newbies on programming.
Chip
From: RicksPlace [mailto:ofbgm...@mi.rr.com]
Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2012 4:13 AM
To: gw-scripting@gwmicro.com
Subject: Re: VBA MS Continued Support?
Hi Chip: I was actually referring to VBS.
MS is moving more and more twoa
Hi Chip, sort of going backward through my messages, time traveler you know?
Anyway, nope. About 99 percent of the Programming community own the other major
screen reader or I would have had them using a script under WE control since
Aaron sent me a nice method of the download via one of their bu
Hi Chip: I was actually referring to VBS.
MS is moving more and more twoard JavaScript for Web Apps and their new, really
nasty, power scripting language for other operations.
I am pretty sure they wont drop support anytime soon since there are still
allot of managers out there using VBS to manag
And strProxyPass <> "" Then
winhttp.SetCredentials strProxyUser, strProxyPass
HTTPREQUEST_SETCREDENTIALS_FOR_PROXY
End If
Case Else
done = True
End Select
Loop Whi
Hi: Has the list for app development changed?
I saw something in a drop down box on the Windoweyes site where it had a
scripting and an app list but they were all disabled.
This list has gotten very quiet lately so I am checking to see if I need to
move to another list for vbs questions.
Thanks:
Hi:
I want to access the Yahoo Finance Data File which is a csv file.
To download it I need to issue a http request.
Does anyone have code that downloads a file from the internet using http
orsomething similar?
Rick USA
Hi Kate:
When you say you tried to create a Sql DB did you use Visual Studio or Sql
Management Studio or something else?
SQL Management Studio has been messy over the years but I've not had to script
it but didnt work much with those features which did get messy to even look at
and seemed pretty
Hi Aaron:
I downloaded and installed your version of RicksPlace (VB.net 2010 Express)
which should be fine.
I then:
Added a Timer in case the Keyboard did not work, just close up after a set
time;
Couldnt find where the debug output was getting saved so used the ScriptLog
file but put it in
"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2012 7:48 AM
Subject: Re: External Script Keyboard Problems Review
On 6/26/2012 6:48 AM, RicksPlace wrote:
I dont recall seeing the check for studio version CheckBox but will look
for it in the Project Properties, am guessing in the Compile Options
someplac
Hi Aaron:
I am going to set the script up to run globally to check it against several
other target applications, both managed code and non-managed code.
I dont recall seeing the check for studio version CheckBox but will look for
it in the Project Properties, am guessing in the Compile Options s
n empty project. Perhaps I'm missing something from the
solution, but I don't see anything setting up LaunchApp class's Main function
as the entry point. What's the Startup Form set to in your project properties?
Aaron
On 6/24/2012 11:15 AM, RicksPlace wrote:
Hi Aar
Hi Aaron:
Maximize the post so it doesnt wrap so badly or I can send this and future
posts as a txt file attachment going forward if you want.
This is my first test so I included everything so you know pretty much what is
going on.
It seems bloody long but in subsequent tests I will trim all com
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