Re: How to recompile a specific script?

  • From: "Yardbird" <yardbird@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2005 11:28:18 -0700

Hi,
thanks for your explicit directions, although one issue wasn't an issue, 
that of finding the files in order to delete them.  I know where they live, 
so to speak.

And you're right to remember that I mentioned these once before, and I would 
have ignored them from that point on except for the fact that when I'm about 
to download a file, Windows sometimes intrudes with a message that I must 
recompile the .jsb script, specifically.  That's what caused me to post to 
the list yesterday again in frustration and bewilderment.

But the most useful thing you said here is to remind me of the exact purpose 
of these scripts, for which, thanks to you, I now remember I have no use, as 
I don't have any difficulty following the progress of a download.  I am fine 
with that.  So I guess I'll just go into the files list view of the 
settings/enu folder where they are and delete them, and case closed.

But I do wonder one thing, on principle, so I can learn something from this: 
After explaining why I couldn't get my hands on the .jsb file because it's 
not accessible to the recompiling function (this is what I took you to mean, 
anyway), you proceed to tell me how to recompile the .jss file, which in 
fact I already did that earlier time.  The message, however, says it wants 
me to recompile the .jsb file, specifically.  And if I could have, I suppose 
I would have just now, having gone to all this bother.

Am I still misunderstanding something?  Thanks.
Daniel
recomiIncidentally know where to ----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Chris Chaffin" <cmchaffin@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2005 11:10 AM
Subject: Re: How to recompile a specific script?


Hi there,
If my memory serves me correctly, you have previously said that you do not
even use these scripts.  You got these scripts from the jfw lite site and
they do the following:
Hotkeys to hear percent completed and speed of your download and to read
total estimated time of download and total size of file being downloaded.

You can do one of two options.  You can recompile the scripts, or you can
delete the scripts.
The reason the .jsb file was not displayed in the open dialog box of the
script manager is because .jsb is not one of the file types you can choose
from.  The default file type is .jss, which is the file you did find.  Just
for future information, there is five file types you can choose from in the
open dialog box of the script manager.  The five types are; source files
.jss, header files .jsh, message files .jsm, document files .jsd, and key
map files .jkm.  You can access the file types combo box in the open dialog
box by tabbing one time from the file name edit box.
When recompiling scripts you usually open the .jss file.  So to re compile
these scripts do the following:
Hit Insert +0 to start up the script manager.
Hit control +O to open the open dialog box.
Shift tab to the list of files.
Hit S until you get to the shdoclc.jss file, then hit enter to open that
file.
Hit control S to save the file.
It should say something about scripts have been re compiled.
Alt f4 to close out the script manager.
Your done.
To delete the script files:
Go to the start menu, then hit P for all programs.
Hit J until you hear Jaws 60 submenu and hit enter.
It should say, explore Jaws submenu, hit enter.
Then it should say, explore my settings, hit enter.
This will open the enu folder where those scripts are stored.
You will be in a list view.
Mine says, personalized settings.
Just hit S until you come to those scripts, shdoclc, S H D O C L C.
I downloaded and looked at the scripts.  There are four files.  You can
delete these four files.
shdoclc.jsb
shdoclc.jss
shdoclc.jkm
shdoclc.jsd
Sorry for the lengthy post, but I hope this helps!
Have a good one,
Chris Chaffin



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Yardbird" <yardbird@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2005 12:25 PM
Subject: Re: How to recompile a specific script?


> Whoops.  This isn't quite working for me.  When I shift tab into the files
> list area of the Open dialogue, the only file with the filename of
> interest
> to me has, as do the few other files there, only the extension .jss.  I
> can't see a .jsb file among this list.
>
> So I just typed the filename into the edit box, displacing the one that
> was
> there by default, and loaded or opened the file.  But then Control S did
> nothing, so far as I could tell, and anyt other keystrokes I made tyring
> to
> find my way around (e.g., tab) turned out to be messing up the actual
> file.
> So I Alt F4'd out of there (not saving accidental changes, of course!) and
> now don't know what I might have done wrong.  Any suggestions?
> ksethe eault,iaolgue,
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Yardbird" <yardbird@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2005 9:01 AM
> Subject: Re: How to recompile a specific script?
>
>
> Hi Dave,
>
> Thanks very much for this clear instruction.  I'm familiar with the
> specific
> procedures you describe, just didn't know they could be done in this
> manager.  Understanding this is a great help to me.
> Daniel
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Dave Speck" <dspeck@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2005 5:20 AM
> Subject: Re: How to recompile a specific script?
>
>
> Hello Yardbird,
>
> Press Insert+0 to open the Script Manager.
> Press Control+O to access the Open dialog box.
> Press Shift+Tab one time to land in the list view.
> Press S until you land on SHDOCLC.jsb.
> Press Enter.
> Press Control+S.  You will hear that the compile is complete.
> Press Alt+F4.  Answer "yes" when asked if you want to save changes.
> You may hear that the compile is complete again.  If so, OK it.
> Now you are done and should no longer hear that annoying message.
>
> Regards,
>
> Dave
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Yardbird" <yardbird@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: "JFW List" <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Monday, June 27, 2005 6:20 PM
> Subject: How to recompile a specific script?
>
>
>> I was just online, clicking on a button to download a program, when I was
>> given a dialogue window that told me I needed to recompile this script
> file:
>> SHDOCLC.jsb
>> so that it would work with my new version of Jaws.  Two questions:
>>
>> First of all, this happened a few weeks ago during some other procedure,
>> I
>> don't remember what I was doing at the moment, exactly, but I asked on a
>> mailing list (here?  I forget) and someone said that this file pertained
> to
>> Internet Explorer, and if I opened the script compiler and did that
>> thing,
>> it would all be fixed.
>>
>> I did that, though I saw no suggestion that this file was involved.
> Anyway,
>> here's the same problem, again.
>>
>> And one more question is, *what* new Jaws version, all of a sudden?  I've
>> been using this same version 6 since February or something and until
>> recently never got any such message.
>>
>> anyway, how do you isolate a specific script file and then recompile it?
>> Could someone describe the steps?
>>
>> thanks a lot.
>>
>> Daniel
>>
>>
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