My voiceController program should be able to handle this for you, and there
should generally be no further need to manually use the SetHomeGroup command.
See
http://www.out-loud.com/controller/index.html
You will still need to be able to specify some sort of pattern for
the Mathematica windows; e.g., hopefully they all contain a common string.
- Jonathan
Jonathan Epstein epstein@@ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
National Center for Biotechnology Information *NEW* Phone: (301)435-5756
National Library of Medicine Building 38A, Room 8N805
National Institutes of Health 8600 Rockville Pike
Bethesda, MD 20894
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> From: "Matthew C. Sumner" <sumner@@cco.caltech.edu>
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> Subject: Mathematica and Exceed
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> I do most of my work on a UNIX platform and use Exceed to display
> the results on my PC. I have found it fairy efficient to have a different
> vocabulary group for each application that I run (i.e. xterm, emacs,
> Netscape, etc.). However, DD sees all of my X-windows as Exceed windows;
> therefore, I need to use SetHomeGroup commands to identify which
> vocabulary should be used with each window. To make this work, I need to
> be able to give each application a unique and constant window title. This
> presents a problem in some applications that only put the name of a
> document that you are editing in the window title (such as emacs). In
> most cases, I have been able to override this behavior; however,
> Mathematica insists on using the notebook name as the window title. Does
> anyone know how to change this?
> -Chip
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