[jawsscripts] Re: pc_com scripts
- From: Doug Lee <doug.lee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: jawsscripts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2007 19:08:59 -0500
Therein lies the problem, I think: The first IniWriteInteger
parameter is a string--the section name in which to put the new
integer value. You then have the key, another string, and then the
integer parameter to write, which is an Int. The last parameter is
the file to which to write.
On Tue, Nov 20, 2007 at 05:02:34PM -0700, Don Mauck wrote:
It is defined as int
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How is Section_UserSettings defined? If it's defined as an int, or is an
integer constant, that would do it.
On Tue, Nov 20, 2007 at 03:04:31PM -0700, Don Mauck wrote:
Can anyone tell me what is wrong with the function IniWriteInteger ?
The compile states that Parameter one should be of type string not
int.
I suspect FS has changed something somewhere with this and maybe other
functions as well since 6.2. I'm open to suggestions of all kinds.
BTW, I am using my own pcsws.jsm so I don't think the common.jsm would
have any part in this issue. I must be missing something obvious but
I've probably looked at this too much and need a different view,
thanks from anyone who is interested.
Script SavePCSWSSettings ()
var int WriteSuccess
let writeSuccess = IniWriteInteger (section_UserSettings,
hKey_MarginAlertCol, MarginAlertCol, IniFileName)
IniWriteInteger (section_UserSettings, hKey_MarginAlertType,
MarginAlertType, IniFileName)
IniWriteInteger (section_VerbositySettings, hKey_TerminalScreenEcho,
TerminalScreenEcho, IniFileName)
IniWriteInteger (section_VerbositySettings, hKey_StatusLineEcho,
StatusLineEcho, IniFileName)
if WriteSuccess then Say (msg308, OT_JAWS_MESSAGE) ; Application
settings saved
else Say (msg309, OT_JAWS_MESSAGE) ; error saving application settings
endIf
EndScript
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