To start with, just so we are all clear, VoiceOver sound can be output to the
same device as the system or can be controlled independently of the system. The
control is under the Sounds pane of VoiceOver Utility. I prefer to have mine
controlled independently. Just because I want music or movies
Just what are you trying to do? Could you give an example. Changing the
output of sounds on Mac is not done in the VO utility program.
On Monday, 13 October 2014 02:36:23 UTC-7, Nic Parsons wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Anyone know whether it is possible to script VoiceOver Utility with
> AppleScript? I t
I am fairly confident that there is no AppleScript terminology to change the
output destination. The output word is used in VoiceOver terminology to output
a string to they synthesizer. You might be able to use one of the sound
manipulation programs like AirFoil or Audio HiJack to change the out
Sure it is. Greg Kearney had some stuff on that a while back.
On Oct 13, 2014, at 3:36 AM, Nicholas Parsons
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Anyone know whether it is possible to script VoiceOver Utility with
> AppleScript? I think the answer is no, but thought I'd check. I suppose it
> would be possible
Hi,
Anyone know whether it is possible to script VoiceOver Utility with
AppleScript? I think the answer is no, but thought I'd check. I suppose it
would be possible to use GUI scripting, but I don't think I can be bothered
with that--too messy. I'm mainly interested in toggling the output sourc
Just in time for the CSUN Convention.
For some time I have heard from Windows based screen readers users and vendors
that one omit ion in VoiceOver is the lack of the ability to script the
functions of the screen reader on the MacOS.
As it turns out VoiceOver does indeed include the functions n
All Latin character languages. There are 191 characters which covers 25
languages fully plus 6 others mostly. For web sites I use UTF-8 which
handles everything.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO/IEC_8859-1
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTF-8
CB
Jonathan C. Cohn wrote:
> Did you make any progre
Did you make any progress with this? I was remembering that there is
an "encoding" header in e-mails that might suggest the language the
message was sent in. I don't know enough about internationalization to
know if ISO 8859-1 is just for English or for all Latin based
languages.
Has the
I have heard good things about Script Debugger.
The website
http://www.latenightsw.com/sd4/index.html
is the home page for this program. I have no idea if it is usable
with VoiceOver. THere are also links on this site for manipulating XML
and plist files directly. plist files are used to sto
8 sep 2009 kl. 01.30 skrev Randy Stegall:
> Where can those of us who do not know apple script find a beginner's
> guide?
And are there tools either in the apple script editor or in other apps
that can help with syntax and such, like auto complete or wezards or
things that can help someone
Thanks, Barry. I will take a look at this.
Randy
On Sep 7, 2009, at 7:58 PM, Barry Hadder wrote:
>
> There is an interactive tutorial at:
> http://www.macosxautomation.com/applescript/firsttutorial/index.html
>
> You can also get to the Apple script language guide from the script
> editor hel
There is an interactive tutorial at:
http://www.macosxautomation.com/applescript/firsttutorial/index.html
You can also get to the Apple script language guide from the script
editor help menu.
On Sep 7, 2009, at 6:30 PM, Randy Stegall wrote:
>
> Where can those of us who do not know apple sc
Where can those of us who do not know apple script find a beginner's
guide?
Randy
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