Interesting, how do you choose which. windows+r, followed by cmd, enter,
gets admininistrator, because I am administrator.
How does one do otherwise?
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From: "Artur Räpp" <rtr@xxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Saturday, May 21, 2016 4:15 PM
Subject: [jawsscripts] Re: In JAWS 17,, what do you name JAWS script files
for the command prompt?
Hi,
You are using administrator command prompt. Dou you need administrator
rights? JAWS opens correct script file if I open normal (not administrator)
command prompt.
Artur
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[mailto:jawsscripts-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Mike O'Brien
Sent: Saturday, May 21, 2016 11:38 PM
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Subject: [jawsscripts] Re: In JAWS 17,, what do you name JAWS script files
for the command prompt?
Hi Soronel
Thank you for the response. When I am in the window for a program other
than the Command Prompt that does not have a script file and invoke Script
Manager, a new script files appears with the appropriate name. But when I
am in the Command prompt when I open the Script Manager in JAWS 17 latest
build, Script Manager starts with no open JSS file. When I am in the
Command Prompt and Press JAWSkey+q, JAWS tells me that the Active
configuration is administrator:.exe, with a colon between the r and the
period. You can't use a colon in a file name, and in config.ini, the colon
is used to separate the application name and the application version. So it
appears that I will not be able to create scripts for the command prompt.
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[mailto:jawsscripts-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Soronel Haetir
Sent: Friday, May 20, 2016 03:26
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Subject: [jawsscripts] Re: In JAWS 17,, what do you name JAWS script files
for the command prompt?
If I hit jaws+f2 then select script manager it automatically opens the
needed file, even if it did not already exist.
However, creating scripts for console programs can actually be somewhat
tricky because jaws twigs on the console title rather than the attached
process.
For instance, I have batch files for starting command windows with settings
required by various visual studio console programs, that console gets the
title "vs2015 <CPU> Native Tools Command Prompt" but what jaws tries loading
is a script file called "vs2015.jss" (which is for the visual studio GUI
program.
Basically anything that messes with the console title is going to require a
different script file (or I suppose some kind of entry in configNames.ini,
but since it's not program based I'm not sure what that would be)
For a cmd.exe window without any re-titling issues the jaws script manager
opened a file named command.jss.
On 5/20/16, Mike O'Brien <mike23432@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi
I want to create A JAWS script in JAWS 17.0.2007 for the command
prompt. But what do you name the JAWS script files for the command
prompt.
It used to be that when you pressed JAWSkey+numrow 0 while in an
application JAWS would open the existing script source file for that
application, or give you a dialog asking if you want to create a new
script source for that application with the correct name. But in JAWS
17, when I press JAWSkey+numrow 0 while in the command prompt, the
script manager just opens, but no script file is active. I can't even
type in the Script manager window.
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