[JAWSLite] Re: dictionary manager

Hi Christopher,

    To copy those scripts over to JAWS 10, first go to the enu folder in 
JAWS 9, using the following path:

c:\Documents and Settings\User Name\Application Data\Freedom 
Scientific\Jaws\9.0\Settings\enu

Locate the script files you want to copy and highlight all of them; then, 
press Control c to copy them to the clipboard.

Now, go to the enu folder in JAWS 10, using the following path:

c:\Documents and Settings\User Name\Application Data\Freedom 
Scientific\Jaws\10.0\Settings\enu

Finally, paste those script files into this enu folder. That should do it.

Note: If those script files are available to all users, then substitute All 
Users for Your Name in the paths above.

    HTH,

    Don
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Christopher Collins" <ccollins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <jawslite@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2008 9:48 PM
Subject: [JAWSLite] Re: dictionary manager


> Also, since we are talking about JAWS settings, when I installed JAWS
> 10, I did a merge to also bring over the settings from JAWS 9.  The
> Merge Utility did not bring over the scripts for Sound Forge which I
> had in version 9 nor did the Merge Utility bring over the Hot Spot
> Clicker scripts from Jim Snowbarger which I was using to fix
> something in Rhapsody.  Can anyone tell me why this might be as well
> as what I can do to get those scripts over to 10 and have them
> work?  Thanks!At 08:52 AM 12/13/2008 -0600, you wrote:
>>That's a good question -- is the dictionary stored in a persons 
>>application
>>settings with all the scripts and configurations? If so you might be able 
>>to
>>access it if jaws gives you a way to do so.  But doing this might be just 
>>as
>>hard as loading jaws9 and then going back to jaws10.
>>I don't even know if the dictionary in jaws10 is in the identical format 
>>as
>>jaws9 -- didn't they add some capabilities to the jaws dictionary in 
>>jaws10?
>>It may be you can read the jaws9 dictionary files with jaws 10 but not 
>>vice
>>versa.
>>
>>Ok I just went to my personal jaws settings and nothing was there, then to
>>my shared settings and found default.jdf, which I believe is the default
>>dictionary file. It is shared, not between jaws versions, but rather 
>>between
>>logins.
>>Go into the dictionary manager and you will see the names of the 
>>dictionary
>>files.  There should be one for each application that has dictionary words
>>defined.
>>For those who don't know where the settings are, just go to the start 
>>menu,
>>to jaws 10, to explore "jaws" then to either your personal or shared
>>settings.
>>
>>HTH
>>--le
>>
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: "Stan Holdeman" <sholdeman@xxxxxxx>
>>To: "jawslite" <jawslite@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2008 7:34 AM
>>Subject: [JAWSLite] dictionary manager
>>
>>
>>Listers. I have both jaws 10 and 9 on my machine.
>>My question: Is there a handy way to see the contents of the jaws 9
>>dictionary while still in jaws 10? Or does one have to close 10 and open 9
>>to see the jaws 9 dictionary?
>>
>>Stan
>>
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