Re: script manager

  • From: "meangene" <meangene124@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2004 17:34:50 -0400

thank you. I'll send this to my instructor. He thought this might be the
case, but he wasn't certain. sent
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Anna K Byrne" <annakb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, April 16, 2004 3:49 PM
Subject: Re: script manager


> The scripts are named the same as the program they work with.  So if you
> have a program with a name that matches the scripts, you're good.  Some of
> the names are kind of obscure, though.  If you go into the program and
> press insert-q, JAWS should report the name of the program and the scripts
> that are running.  For example, when I hit insert-q right now, JFW says
>
> 'Eudora settings are loaded; The program being executed is Eudora.exe e u
d
> o r a dot e x e.'
>
> this tells me that there are scripts for Eudora (Eudora settings) and that
> I am running Eudora, the program that the scripts support.
>
> Sometimes you will hear instead
> 'default settings are loaded; Eudora.exe'.
>
> This would tell you that although Eudora is running, the default scripts
> are working.  The default scripts don't know enough about Eudora to
control
> it smoothly, so that would be bad news.
>
> MS Word is called winword, and you want the winword scripts to be loaded.
>
> When people write scripts of their own, though, sometimes they don't add
> the line identifying the scripts.  So, for example, for Ad-Aware, JFW
would say
>
> 'Default scripts are loaded.  the program being executed is
ad-aware.exe--a
> d - a w a r e.'  Actually, though, if the Ad-aWare scripts are loaded
> without the script that identifies them, they're still running.  You can
> tell that, in this case at least, by pressing insert-h for the help
> commands.  Ad-Aware hotkeys will be listed.
>
> The Windows Messenger and MSN scripts are identified, so if you press
> insert-q while in those programs you should be able to tell that the
> scripts are loaded.
>
> So the answer to your question is (Yes, I finally got around to it--lol)
if
> you have scripts already for the programs you are running, you don't need
> to download more from anywhere.  It's just when there aren't the ones you
> need in the settings\enu folder that you need to look for more.
>
> >In script manager is a large list of application scripts. Do you still
> >have to go to jfwlite and download the scripts, or are the ones in there
> >ready to be used. I asked before I went to this list, but I haven't
> >received a clear cut answer.
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