So I did not have an incomming call to drag or a message event to drag. So what does one do in this case? I was able to get the part to be able to make a call set up though
It is easier and less prone to human error if you can generate an event so that you can then simply drag it from the history panel to your command. But if that's not possible, you can manually create the event. So, if you're careful about noting the name of the event that James shows in the video (e.g. Skype.Chat.cmsReceived), you can create an event using the same method as if you are creating a command phrase from scratch or a payload. Label it properly, and it should work.
http://voxcommando.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Command_Tree_Editorhttp://voxcommando.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Customizing_CommandsAlso I downloaded some of the xml files from the xml exchange posts. I put them in a dedicated folder on my desktop. I clicked edit at the top and tried to drag them into vox but it just would not happen. Followed James instructions in his youtube vid to a T. Not sure what is going wrong.
"some xml files" is a difficult phrase for us to interpret. What kind of files? Were they command groups or individual comands or payload files? Can you tell us which files exactly?
"clicked edit at the top" is also a challenge.
I assume you mean that you clicked edit within VoxCommando, but you just mentioned that you created a dedicated folder, and an open folder window also has an "edit" option, so maybe you mean that?
When you dragged the file into VoxCommando, did you drag it into the command tree editor window or somewhere else?
When you say, "it just would not happen", what does that mean? Did you get a message of some kind? Did you see something happen? What were you expecting to see and what did you see?
I know it's a pain, but language is so ambiguous and there are so many things that you could be doing. It's really important to imagine that we're flying blind and we need you to navigate us to the landing strip if you want us to give you the best support possible.