[RWP] Jim, your scripts for Reaper
Jim Snowbarger
Snowman at SnowmanRadio.com
Thu Mar 29 22:29:56 EDT 2012
There is a checkbox that, if you tick it, will play sound files as you arrow
across them.
Since Ihave a day job, I haven't had much time to look into why this behaves
differently. but, I'm on vacation next week. so, maybe I can spend some
time with that. Once you get focus on the list, the window class is a
standard SysListView32 class. But, there is something different about it.
I notice, for example, that speech tracks with jaws 10 and XP, but the
braille display does not. That is strange. And, in windows 7 64, it
doesn't.
But, I expect that it can be made to do so. If I browse it by objects, it
works great. But, in jaws, you can't do that unless you have my tools, or
similar. Which are free by the way.
Anyway, we'll get something working there.
----- Original Message -----
From: "indigo" <33indigo at charter.net>
To: "Reapers Without Peepers" <rwp at reaaccess.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2012 1:14 AM
Subject: Re: [RWP] Jim, your scripts for Reaper
> No problem here browsing for media to insert into Reaper 4.21; either with
> Wineyes 6.1 or NVDA on XP, on 2 different computers, 1 an old pentium 4,
> the other a new Intel I7.
> The media doesn't play as you arrow across it, like in Sound Forge, that
> would be nice, but not absolutely essential.
> The Reaper media browse dialog is 100 percent standard Windows , and I
> don't get how it can't work, if you can browse for files in other browse
> dialogs outside Reaper.
> I'll try it in a minute with Jaws 13 demo.
> Indigo L
>
>
> On 3/28/2012 2:43 PM, david hindmarch wrote:
>> Dear Jim, would it be difficult to make a script which would give focus
>> to the cursor keys whilst browsing the media explore dialog. You can
>> move to a file using key commands which is useful if you can remember the
>> name of a poticular wave file you wish to preview. In Reaper version 3.7
>> with an early version of ReaAccess it was possible to arrow up and down
>> files with in a folder but this is not possible with the current version
>> of ReaAccess and Reaper.
>>
>>
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