[gui-talk] Fwd: StationPlaylist Studio Scripts Version 1.1 for Window-Eyes released

Steve Pattison srp at internode.on.net
Sat Nov 28 06:43:46 UTC 2009


From:	"Jeff Bishop" 	
To:	"'Window-Eyes discussion list'" 	
		
		

For those of you that use the StationPlaylist Studio broadcasting software I have posted a new version of the scripts.  This version has some pretty major changes:
 
Added a new Key (Control-Windows-Alt-M) to open the Station Playlist Studio Messages Maintenance window. Edit all of the messages spoken by the scripts for different levels of verbosity provided by the Window-Eyes Menu Level. 
 
Added a new keystroke (Control-Shift-P) to virtualize the Pop Up Track properties seen when hovering on the Track Icon with the mouse. 
 
Enhanced support for the Set Temporary Cue command (Control-Shift-C) to provide for a richer experience. As the scroll bar is changed the Date Time Picker control time values are spoken. 
 
Added Control-Shift-U (Mute) dynamic key label when in the list view. 
 
The Output/Recording Tab, OGG Vorbis Quality options spin box control now speaks the bit rates as the arrow keys are moved. 
 
Volume reduction DB levels are now read as each TrackBar is moved with the arrow keys. 
 
All time calculations now account for hours, minutes and seconds. This allows for the monitoring of very long tracks in the Playlist. 
 
Added logic to restore minimized to system tray window using the System Tray icon and allowed both XP and Windows 7 clients to work with this level of restoration. 
 
Script Debug Mode is now saved in the INI file for future use. 
 
Made help and manual updates from user feedback. 
 
Now using Static Clip collections for better reliability when direct access to controls are not utilized. 
 
All messages spoken by the script are now inside of the XML file to allow for international localization. 
 
Many major code improvements and other minor bug fixes.
 
Grab the new version of the scripts from Script Central.
 
Jeff Bishop



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