[jawsscripts] SayAll in Thunderbird Scripts

  • From: Don Marang <donald.marang@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: jawsscripts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 20 Mar 2011 00:10:51 -0500

Should the Thunderbird scripts be able to automatically start reading 
the next message after deleting the current message?

I prefer to read through all my mail in my Inbox from oldest sorted at 
the top of the list and the newest at the bottom.  I usually do not have 
them grouped by conversation.  I press Enter on the top message and the 
message opens in a new window (I think), the sender and subject are read 
followed by the content of the first message.  So far, so good.

I then need to press Control + D, to delete the current message and load 
the next message in the same window.  Simply pressing the Delete key as 
I prefer also kills the message window.  Is there a way to have the 
Delete key do this to assist me going through mail with fewer fingers?

After the old message is deleted, the subject of the next message is 
announced.  The next message is now in the message window, but it is not 
read automatically once the message is loaded.  I have to Arrow down 
once so the subject is not repeated and then press Insert + Down Arrow 
for SayAll.  Can I set the scripts to automatically read the sender, 
subject and message of the new message?

I attempted to look through the code.  The scripts and functions in the 
list (Control + l) did not match those in the jss file.  I looked at the 
DocumentLoadedEvent and quickly got confused.  Is this event get 
triggered when a new message gets loaded into this window after a 
previous message is deleted?

I had to go through 1800 messages in the last 3 days and my 6 fingers 
hate moving around so much!  I want to crank up the speed and just need 
to press the Delete key to move on.

-- 

Don Marang
Vinux Software Development Coordinator - vinux.org.uk

There is just so much stuff in the world that, to me, is devoid of any real 
substance, value, and content that I just try to make sure that I am working
on things that matter.
-- Dean Kamen

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