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2. TABB to the Output File edit box, and type EXPLORER.000<br />

3. TABB to the compare SET files check box, and press your SPACEBAR to check it.<br />

4. Press ENTER<br />

You will receive the following response:<br />

C:\WINEYES\Users\Default\WINEYES.000 compared with<br />

C:\WINEYES\Users\Default\EXPLORER.000<br />

1 file(s) compared.<br />

The results of your comparison are then saved into a file the same name as the Output file you<br />

specified with an extension of .T00. In our example, our results would be stored in a file called<br />

EXPLORER.T00.<br />

TEXT2SET Utility<br />

This utility program basically does the reverse of the SET2TEXT utility. It will take a standard ASCII<br />

text file created by SET2TEXT and convert it back to a <strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong> set file. You can also globally<br />

adjust several set files with one ASCII text file.<br />

To run TEXT2SET, simply perform the following steps:<br />

1. Press CTRL-BACKSLASH to bring up the <strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong> control panel<br />

2. Press ALT-F to enter the File menu<br />

3. Press T to launch the TEXT2SET program<br />

To actually convert a file, perform the following steps:<br />

1. In the Input File edit box, type WP.T00<br />

2. TABB to the Output File edit box, and type WP.000<br />

3. TABB to the OK button, and press ENTER<br />

TEXT2SET Input File Output File<br />

Input file is the name of the TEXT file that is either produced by SET2TEXT or by you. Output file is<br />

the set file used by <strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong>. If the specified set file already exists, it will save the original values<br />

and update only those you specify with the text file. That is, the input text file can be abbreviated to<br />

contain only those changes you want. For example, if you wanted to change the screen voice rate and<br />

nothing else, your input text file could be as short as one line.<br />

By default, TEXT2SET will assume an extension of .T00 for the input file and .000 for the output file.<br />

For example TEXT2SET would translate the file WP.T00 into the file WP.000.<br />

Another very powerful feature with TEXT2SET is the ability to use "wild card" characters when<br />

specifying the set file name. What this means is that you can process one input text file over a large<br />

group of set files. Remember our example of the speech rate question? Well, say you want to change<br />

the rate in all your WordPerfect set files.<br />

Assuming their names all begin with WP and have the extension .000, you could enter the following in<br />

the Output File edit box:<br />

WP*.*<br />

The input text file would be the text file with the changes you want to make, and all set files beginning<br />

with "WP" would be updated by TEXT2SET.<br />

If we converted the example in SET2TEXT back to a set file, we would get something like this:<br />

C:\WINEYES\Users\Default\EXPLORER.T00 compiled to<br />

C:\WINEYES\Users\Default\EXPLORER.000 with 0 errors and 0 warnings.<br />

1 out of 1 file(s) were compiled.<br />

All commands not specified in the input text file (EXPLORER.T00) have been left at their current<br />

settings in the individual set file.<br />

Syntax is very important when dealing with TEXT2SET. If you should put invalid <strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong> options<br />

into the input text file, an error message will be generated. For example, if in our text file, we<br />

accidentally misspelled Screen_Voice = 6, and instead typed scren_voic = 6, we would receive the<br />

following error:<br />

Error C:\WINEYES\Users\Default\EXPLORER.T00 1.<br />

'scren_voic' is not a legal <strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong> option.<br />

C:\WINEYES\Users\Default\EXPLORER.T00 was not compiled to<br />

C:\WINEYES\Users\Default\EXPLORER.000 due to 1 error and 0 warnings.<br />

0 out of 1 file(s) were compiled.<br />

Simply use your favorite text editor and search for the misspelled option. Other error messages may<br />

result if you specify invalid values for <strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong> options such as speech rate or incorrect key<br />

words such as punctuation level selections and the like. Where possible, the error message will<br />

display the correct choices available for that option. For more in<strong>format</strong>ion about syntax, refer to a<br />

decompiled SET file, and pay special attention to punctuation and capitalization.

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