surprised apple have not yet addressed this a poor oversight a reason why ia m 
not as of yet upgrading to mavorix

On 8 Jan 2014, at 11:32, Paul Hopewell <hopew...@hopewell.org.uk> wrote:

> Hello, 
> does anyone have any tips on the best way to read iBooks under Mac OS 10.9.1 
> using VoiceOver? Are any of the iBook preferences especially suitable for 
> reading with VoiceOver? 
> 
> I can locate and open books OK and can move to and read next and prior pages 
> and chapters. 
> 
> But I have not yet worked out how to do the following: 
> 
> - Stop reading now, turn off my iMac, start my iMac tomorrow and carry on 
> reading from where I left off. 
> 
> - Stop reading now, go to the overall table of contents, and start reading 
> somewhere else. When I press Command+T to get to the table of contents it 
> seems to be a mini-table just for the current chapter rather than the entire 
> book. If I try to interact with the table it goes away. 
> 
> I also have iBooks on my iPhone 3GS under IOS 6 latest version. I would like 
> to be able to stop reading now on my iMac and later go to my iPhone and start 
> reading where I left off on my iMac (and vice versa). I understand that this 
> is possible but it is not yet obvious how to do it. 
> 
> Many thanks for any tips. 
> 
> Paul Hopewell
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