Jim, JAWS Configuration Manager . Settings . Speech and Sounds Manager. -----Original Message----- From: program-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:program-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Corbett, James Sent: Friday, October 09, 2009 9:50 AM To: program-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [program-l] Re: FW: [program-java] Re: Scripting for Eclipse.... Travis: How do I get to the Schemes Manager? I've created my Eclipse.jcf and need direction? J. -----Original Message----- From: program-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:program-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Travis Roth Sent: October 9, 2009 10:33 To: program-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [program-l] Re: FW: [program-java] Re: Scripting for Eclipse.... Hi Jim, Hmm I see... I just opened Eclipse and I noticed, according to JAWS anyways, that different comments seem to have different colored text. So I'd question if all comments have the blue line you mention? The way that should work to do this is to use the Schemes manager to detect certain colored text and speak a message, or play a sound, when it encounters a certain text color. You could then set up the different comment colors. That said I just set one color scheme and JAWS 11 beta is failing to obey my setting, so I don't know what's going on there. (Using the Colors scheme which just announces all color changes does work, so JAWS obviously Can detect the color changes when it wants too. And this is working in another application that I use the technique. Possibly I just don't have quite the correct colors selected.) I am not sure if this is the solution you had in mind but in my view if it works it's a feature JAWS already has and would be easier than any alternative which would require a lot of scripting to reinvent a feature JAWS seems to have already. The key probably is to deermine what the various color combinations are and get them programmed into the scheme. -----Original Message----- From: program-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:program-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Corbett, James Sent: Friday, October 09, 2009 7:14 AM To: program-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [program-l] Re: FW: [program-java] Re: Scripting for Eclipse.... Travis: There is a multitude of ways to perform a commenting in a Java project. One needs to realize that first of all there is actual Java syntax in lets say the class, next there would be different syntax from a JSP page, then you could have a resource property file and then the ever ominous xml files. So in Java you could have the double slash, a slash with a single star that denotes a block of commented text and each line with in would simply have a star prefixed, then you could have a single slash with a double star and each line there after prefixed with a star which then denotes a commented block for the purpose of documentation for a Java Doc which is used for creating an API. In the JSP page, you would have the same syntax that would be used in an HTML document.... "<!-- -->".... Same as the XML files. In a property file the use of the number sign or pound character is used. In Eclipse there are different editors for each of the above mentioned and all can be touched as a means of making a simple logic change. So it's not as easy as it first seems. Jim -----Original Message----- From: program-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:program-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Travis Roth Sent: October 8, 2009 22:50 To: program-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [program-l] Re: FW: [program-java] Re: Scripting for Eclipse.... Hi Jim, I am not sure I understand... This comment line you're talking about, it does not have a comment mark in front of it such as // ? How do you get such a line commented out if there is not code commenting it out? (Ok, you're right I am not an Eclipse expert.) And this light-blue highlight, apparently since it is the only item denoting a comment, is it above, below, beside, etc., the line? And the color differs from the text and regular background colors? From: program-java-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:program-java-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Corbett, James Sent: Thursday, October 08, 2009 9:52 AM To: program-java@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [program-java] Scripting for Eclipse.... Hi: OK, I've been in denial for the past eight years with regards to scripting.... So now I have to take the plunge. I've a tutorial on scripting so that's not really the issue at the moment, what I want to accomplish is while scrolling an editor if a line of code is commented out, there usually is a light blue hi-light around the commented line. Can I detect this color enhancement and if so can I add my own comment to the indication of the line. I would like for it to say somehing brief like just the word comment? Since we are all in the same boat, perhaps this could be a group project. Those of you who are scripters and those of us that are high end users of the IDE could get our heads together? What do y'all think? J. James M. 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