Re: graficks labaler and jaws

  • From: "david the wild-thing" <d.h.whitehead@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 9 Dec 2004 15:34:29 -0500

The auto graphics labeller, as the name suggests, enables you to 
automatically
assign labels to graphical controls.
To use it:
1. Open the application which you want to label;
2. Set screen echo to "all";
3. Open verbosity settings with Insert-v;
4. Arrow down to "graphics" and hit the space bar until it says "all 
graphics";
5. Tab to the "close" button and press "enter";
6. If you have Jfw 3.7 you must also ensure that "say tool tips" is turned
on.  You get access to it via the Configuration manager "insert-6".  Under
"Set options" you will find an item which says "verbosity level".  Under
this item is a list of functions.  Tool tips is the last item.  Arrow to it
and select it using the space bar.  Save your changes "control-s" and close
using alt-F4.
7. Start auto graphics labeller using Control-Insert-g.  You may be prompted
to save the file when your done.
8. If you explore your jfw\settings\enu folder, you will find that you have
created a new file with the name of your application and a "jgf" extension.

The auto graphics labeller, as the name suggests, enables you to 
automatically
assign labels to graphical controls.
To use it:
1. Open the application which you want to label;
2. Set screen echo to "all";
3. Open verbosity settings with Insert-v;
4. Arrow down to "graphics" and hit the space bar until it says "all 
graphics";
5. Tab to the "close" button and press "enter";
6. If you have Jfw 3.7 you must also ensure that "say tool tips" is turned
on.  You get access to it via the Configuration manager "insert-6".  Under
"Set options" you will find an item which says "verbosity level".  Under
this item is a list of functions.  Tool tips is the last item.  Arrow to it
and select it using the space bar.  Save your changes "control-s" and close
using alt-F4.
7. Start auto graphics labeller using Control-Insert-g.  You may be prompted
to save the file when your done.
8. If you explore your jfw\settings\enu folder, you will find that you have
created a new file with the name of your application and a "jgf" extension.
I hope this is of some help.


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