[jawsscripts] Re: Help for my first scripting experience...

  • From: "Mario Brusco" <mrb620@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <jawsscripts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 20 Sep 2010 09:51:11 -0400

To add to Jeff's suggestion...
"If you need this for school projects, and you've listed these two apps as
being suggested by your teachers, you may wish to check out an already..." 
accessible application called Sound Studio from American Printing House for 
the Blind: http://www.aph.org

As I understand it is quite accessible from the start of using it, and, I'm 
not absolutely sure about this, I don't believe JAWSscripts are needed.

HTH
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Geoff Chapman" <gch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <jawsscripts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, September 20, 2010 1:02 AM
Subject: [jawsscripts] Re: Help for my first scripting experience...


hi incenzo.

I would only echo Jackie's comments to you at this point really, as perhaps
double confirmation for you.  I'm not a long time scripter, only a very
shortTime one. But, I have had some experience in audio and midi editing
software over the years.
but, again, I can only echo Jackie's comments,
that to make audio editing programs accessible,
is, not, an easy task!  And I'd suggest that a great deal more experience at
scripting than you currently sound like you have, would be necessary to get
anywhere near the useable results your after, if the app does not "talk"
well out of the box.
which of course, most of them don't.

If you need this for school projects, and you've listed these two apps as
being suggested by your teachers, you may wish to check out an already
scripted, and thus very accessible audio editing application, called Sonar?

after maximizing this window so the URL appears on one single line, try:


https://www.cakewalk.com/support/kb/Reader.aspx?ID=20081217 -


and perhaps download the trial version of Sonar?

However, I would suggest also, perhaps before doing that, joining the JSonar
email list, subscribable from the JSonar site here:


http://www.jsonar.org/drupal/content/support-jsonar-users


when there, use h till you get to the heading:

JSonar Discussion Email List

I don't know whether the free scripts that the JSonar project have
developed, are compatible with the trial version of sonar either. And then,
of course, even if they are, and bring you the joy your after, it's a
purchaseable product, and the producer version, which is their top of the
line product, is not cheap! Also ask them on the JSonar mailing list,
whether anyone up there knows whether cakewalk's more afordable lower end
versions of sonar, are compatible with the JSonar scripts or not.

I know this is not optimal info for you, in that you wish to be using the
same apps as your friends/other students will be. I fully realize that.

it's the same for all of us eh.  So don't feel at all alone in dealing with
those feelings.


At this point in our world's development,
As blind people,
I personally think It's probably unrealistic to expect that we will be able
to operate identical software to that of our friends, particularly when
there's no corporat backing to pay for scripts to be developed.  Script
development for applications, just sos' you know, can take weeks and weeks
of time, and thus big money,
to achieve.

and, as Jackie has pointed out, Some applications, due to the way they're
designed, can simply be impossible to script.

have you had a chance to load both of the audio editing apps you mentioned,
onto a computer with Jaws on it, and done any investigations yourself, as to
what can be read on the screen, say, with the jawsCursor?

that would be a start.

I guess you've discovered already by now, that sighted people
use software a whole lot differently than the way we do as blind people. ...
anywayz, I could go on and on. a lot to convey.  welcome aboard the magic
round about of life as a blind software user!

Geoff c.




From: "Vincenzo Rubano" <vincenzorubano@xxxxxxxx>
To: <jawsscripts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, September 19, 2010 8:04 PM
Subject: [jawsscripts] Help for my first scripting experience...


> Hello,
> I am Vincenzo and I am 16. This is my first post in this list..
> I am blind and I am italian (so sorry for my mystakes! :)...and If you
want you can correct them, also in private messages)...
> Well, I would like to ask you a question...
> I have not experience in scripting applications for jaws...
> But I would like to create jaws scripts for an audio editor....
> Now, I have to choose from two options:
> 1. Fruity Loops FL Studio (produced by image-line), but it seems very very
hard to script....
> 2. Synapse Orion Audio Platinum (produced by synapse, website:
> www.synapse.com
> )...
> I would like to create jaws scripts for fruity loops, but I think I need
help...
> What do you think about my problem?
> Can you tell me if it is possible to create jaws scripts for fruity loops?
And for synapse orion?
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