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From:
Kevin HuberSubject:
Re: how do you edit your xml files?Date:
Mon, Apr 12, 2010 9:35:20 amHi Chip:
Just a hunch, is your Window-eyes Default folder in a different
location than what it would have defaulted to when Window-eyes was
installed?
Kevin Huber
On 4/10/10, Chip Orange wrote:
Just a hunch, is your Window-eyes Default folder in a different
location than what it would have defaulted to when Window-eyes was
installed?
Kevin Huber
On 4/10/10, Chip Orange wrote:
thanks Kevin.
What I'm getting out of this is that if there is a problem with the open
profile dir command button in the profiles dialog, no one would know because
I'm the only one using that way to get to my profile dir!!!
Chip
-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Huber [mailto:kevin.huber1@gmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, April 10, 2010 10:49 AM
To: gw-scripting@gwmicro.com
Subject: Re: how do you edit your xml files?
Hi:
I use Jamal's Go To Special Folder script to get to my default folder
quickly.
I just press the hotkey which brings up the list of "special" folders, and
second from the bottom is one called "Window-eyes default folder""
I press Enter on that oe and, Voila, I am there.
Kevin Huber
On 4/9/10, Chip Orange wrote:Hi all,
I'm curious: how to you go about editing your associated xml file for
a script?
I use the profile dialog of the WE control panel, and in there I pressthe command button (alt-O) which opens the directory for the profile.
then, I can find and edit the xml file.
trouble is, there are times when the buttons fails to open a dir forme, and I have to restart WE in order to make it work. GW can't
duplicate this, and I wonder, if others were needing to do this toedit their xml files, then a few people should have run into this issue by
now?
So, do you have a different method of getting there, or have you hitthis problem?
thanks.
Chip




