I am using DNS 9.5 w/ the 1.5 Version of Scott's installer. Here's my mysterious problem: For some reason, although it is obvious from looking at the response...
Vocola 2.6 is now available at http://vocola.net Changes include: * Many, many minor bugs have been fixed * Context statement ":" now clears any existing...
Great, Mark, Rick, Is it possible to bring all things uptodate in the natlink repository of SourceForge? We can then proceed with the installer in one stroke, ...
Good, Guess that answers my email. Installer was ready and waiting for a final version release. English only installer ready in about 10 min, send here or to...
Okay the installer I promised is done, and sent to Rick for his approval. Hopefully it'll be posted to his site, it does handle all the file copies and brings...
... Go ahead and check in a copy of the 2.6 files from Rick's site. Please don't modify them -- in particular, I'm trying to keep a single set of sources of...
Quintijn, Building Vocola in at a lower level of NatLink seems ok, though it makes me nervous since the current system is quite reliable and I don't personally...
It seems the safest thing to do would be to continue the current structure to maximize the probability users can continue at their current levels of...
Hello Bruce, I committed the recent release of vocola on the natlink CVS and can be tested there. My experiments will be committed there. The installer is in...
Hi Mark, others, I commit the things tomorrow. Works as a breeze...: natlinkmain calls vocolaChangeCallback, etc. I am a lot happier with the performance. ...
For who is curious at "This sort of change", I committed my proposals to CVS of natlink. Can be improved, make more control in _vocola_main and less in...
Quintijn, The mechanism for daisy-chaining onto the callback function is not that great, because there doesn't appear to be an easy way of getting hold of the...
is there any online documentation describing how one can add Select-and-Say functionality to an application? I'm mostly just curious but I figure it's about...
Hello Eric, Try to google on: secrets of VDct And you get a PowerPoint presentation of Joel Gould on this subject, June 25, 2000. I think it presents the...
... interesting. I wondered where those slides went. Way back then, Dragon Systems had a couple of people who were very active in helping out the more...
a little bit of weirdness. I finally got it to work after I told Emacs to connect to local host (setq vr-host "localhost") what's curious is that VR mode did...
Hello lists, Beta, beta.see PSPS Maybe I got along a bit fast for the vocola developers, apologies if they find so. I committed to SourceForge this afternoon: ...
Hi all. If I get DNS Professional, which includes a macro language, does Vocola add anything, or are the macro facilities in DNS Pro everything I'll need to...
Hello lists, Beta, beta has now become beta. I fixed a few issues which I ran into yesterday (see PSPS below). It appeared to me that the PythonPath is set by...
The short answer is yes: you can certainly program using the scripting facility built into DNS Pro, which is a Visual Basic based language. Natlink/NatPython...
Not a good idea yet. I had two nasty little bugs when upgrading myself from Python 2.3.3 to 2.3.4. So it seems better to be a bit conservative unitl this...
DNS professional macro capability is IMHO fairly crappy, Vocola is a much better product, and free. It's based on Natlink, which is built on Python. So...
Do not forget Unimacro, now easier to install as well, see my other mails!! See also http://qh.antenna.nl/unimacro/features/vocolaandunimacro.html for a ...
... In a word, yes. Vocola is vastly easier to use for 95% of the macros you'll want to use. It also allows you to use <_anything>, which matches any...