Hi Doug

Thank you for a very comprehensive message.  Everything is now working as it 
should and I am hearing the calls automatically.


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Doug Lee 
  To: skype english list 
  Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2008 2:37 PM
  Subject: Re: [Skypeenglish] Skype scripts and who is calling


  Taking your second question first, the SkypeWatch part of the scripts
  can announce who is calling.  The procedure shown on my web site at

  http://www.dlee.org/skype/

  for installing SkypeWatch is admittedly complicated-looking, but most
  of the length of that procedure is to keep people that are less
  familiar with file management operations, like moving and deleting
  files, from making a big mistake that disables JAWS.  Boiled down, the
  whole procedure really amounts to copying one file, creating a small
  script, and compiling it.

  In any case, if you have SkypeWatch running, go to the Notifications
  page of Skype Options and check the types of Skype alerts you want,
  because SkypeWatch will announce them now.  For incoming calls though,
  there are two types of alerts, and you need the Systray type, not the
  Skype Call Alert type.  Unfortunately, the arrow keys do not work for
  those two radio buttons, so you have to check the Systray Alerts type
  with the JAWS cursor.  Once you do that and save the changes though,
  you should start hearing caller identification within a couple seconds
  of each incoming call.  Alt+Shift+F9, or Ctrl+ScrollLock+F9 to keep up
  with the recent JAWS keystroke changes for this sort of thing, will
  repeat the last alert, so if you missed who is calling, you can find
  out that way, besides the obvious method of going to the Skype
  Call/Answer submenu to find out.  Finally, there is an experimental
  but well-received Skype Command Mode system in Skype, involving
  multiple keys to run one script, in sort of a menu structure.  In that
  system, which is documented on my web site in release notes but not so
  well yet in the scripts themselves, there is a method of reviewing the
  last ten notifications.

  Regarding script development, the current way people do it is to
  modify a version and send me the file(s) changed along with an
  indication of what revision they started from, so I can locally
  generate diffs and merges.  The Skype scripts are now managed in
  Subversion, though I hope to move them to Bazaar when I get the time.
  Bazaar lives at http://bazaar-vcs.org and is a pretty new thing, but a
  nice version control system in my book.

  I am working on a script update that will contain a number of new
  features, some of which I already mentioned on this list in the
  last week or so.  In all likelihood, I will release a beta version
  of the scripts in the next few days, because I will need people to
  help me figure out what needs to be done for older JAWS versions
  at least.  New features include typing announcement and sound like
  in MSN and other messengers, on-the-fly Command Key changing ability,
  automatic updating of SkypeWatch installation after a JAWS update,
  speaking of Skype Prime payment requests as they appear, SkypeWatch
  notification list saved across JAWS restarts, and a number of bug
  fixes.

  I do welcome suggestions and modifications, though time sometimes
  delays my handling of these.  I'm sure there is more that could be
  done with the help, as you said.  There are also people working on
  translations into other languages now, which is something I admittedly
  struggle to manage because of the complexity of keeping all that in
  sync.  As part of that, there is a need to make constants out of a lot
  of strings, but I run into problems taking strings out of jsl files
  because I share those among many projects... but I digress. <grin>

  Thanks for the kind words and offer of assistance.

  On Tue, Jan 29, 2008 at 02:02:09PM -0000, Brian Hartgen wrote:
  Hi

  I have rarely used the Skype scripts because I have found until this point 
that I can manage without them.  But I installed revision 550 today and I must 
say they are really great, particularly the reading of the chat messages is 
tremendous and a fantastic job has been done with those!

  I have noted a few areas where improvements could be made and because this is 
purely a voluntary project as I understand it I can well appreciate why these 
items have not been done as yet, such as context sensitive help etc.  However, 
I would be quite interested in helping out when time allows me to or at the 
very least suggesting some things and I just wondered whether you need help in 
either of those two ways?  If so please feel free to let me know.

  On a separate note, I wonder if anyone can please tell me how I can verify 
who is calling me with the scripts active?

  Thank you.

  Brian Hartgen
  Thanks for posting to the skype english list. To  access scripts for the 
latest version of skype go to 
  http://www.dlee.org/skype
  To access tutorials and other goodies go to
  http://www.marrie.org/skype/skype.html
  thanks and have a wonderful day.


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  dancing rabbits singing about toilet paper."  --Rod Serling

  Thanks for posting to the skype english list. To  access scripts for the 
latest version of skype go to 
  http://www.dlee.org/skype
  To access tutorials and other goodies go to
  http://www.marrie.org/skype/skype.html
  thanks and have a wonderful day.


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