[jawsscripts] Re: Suggestions on script for Eclipse

  • From: Alberto Zanella <alberto.zanella@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: jawsscripts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2014 19:06:43 +0100

Hi John and All,

sorry for my late. Thanks for your guess, I'll try to implement using 
this event!

Cheers,

Alberto

Il 23/03/2014 00:18, John Martyn ha scritto:
> For your focus issues, try focuschangedeventex and that should detect the
> window change events even though other functions won't. sorry I don't know
> much about braille.
> HTH
> John Martyn
>
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>
> Hi All,
>
> I'm pretty new on jfw scripting. I read this list from a while, and I found
> it really helpful! So Thank you first!
>
> I work as a JAVA developer using the Eclipse IDE. So, during the time, I
> wrote few scrips to help my activity.
>
> Two problems I was not able to solve are:
> 1. (easier) What is the most appropriate way to modify a Tree View? I'm in
> the following situation. I've a Tree view inside the Package explorer, in
> this tree view (that JAWS reads using MSAA) there are some elements. Near
> the element there is an icon which indicates if the matching file contains
> errors or warning. I want it reported in Braille.
> Currently I'm using ActiveItemChangedEvent with a
> ot_user_requested_information (see code below). In this way the information
> is brailled as a flash message. Are there better methods to edit the
> structured line?
> 2. (more difficult, I think) In the editor: when you make some mistakes, you
> are over the error with the cursor and you press F2. A read-only edit
> appears. When you exit from the EB the focus come back to the Editor but
> JAWS is not able to identify it. Also if you try to alt+tab or refresh OSM.
> It reports only blank with cursor coordinates 0,0. You need to swich to
> another document in the editor (e.g. open another Java
> class) to fix the problem and make JAWS correctly traking the editor.
> I think it would be possible to save the handle of the editor and then set
> the Window with that handle as active after the user closes the read-only
> box (F2). What event do you suggest to use for saving? And what for
> re-focusing?
>
> All the code, graphics and settings I developed are in
>
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/1d6bxpyjtqmbybz/jfw_kepler.zip
>
> If someone else is interested or wants to contribute is welcome, for sure!
>
> Thanks to all,
>
> Bye
>
> Alberto
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