[MV] Problem creating application specific command for FireFox

Chuck Rogers chuck.rogers at macspeech.com
Sun Aug 28 06:38:56 PDT 2005


Tara (and everyone else):

Firefox is a bit of an anomaly when it comes to controlling it. They  
did not program it to be 100% compatible with Mac OS X's programming  
guidelines, so some things you may want to do act unpredictably.  
Because of this, it cannot be easily controlled. We recommend using  
Safari instead.

You can purchase additional ScriptPaks from the MacSpeech Online  
Store, including one for Safari.


Best Regards,

Chuck Rogers, Chief Evangelist
MacSpeech, Inc.

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On Aug 28, 2005, at 7:50 AM, Tara Star wrote:

>     Actually, it's really easy to create custom commands in  
> iListen, much easier than with Dragon! I am just having trouble  
> with FireFox: I have created an application specific command to go  
> to the next tab, but once I am in FireFox, I just don't seem to be  
> able to activate it.
>
> Am I doing anything wrong ? Or is this a known problem with FireFox ?
>
> Another question: are there any third party script packs available ?
>
> With fencing and France,
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> Stephanie
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