Jude,

I've been using asterisks for years, so I'll just keep it up.

Thanks,
Linda

On Oct 16, 2010, at 5:14 PM, Jude DaShiell wrote:

> The first thing to do is to come up with your own standard way of marking out 
> section headings and stick to that.  Then since you know what your own 
> standard is, you'll know how and what to search for.  I'm on the 
> treasurescroll list with blindtreasures.com and just above each new product 
> listing two asterisks are placed on a line by themselves.  latex exists and 
> is a language very often used to mark up mathematics papers with section 
> headers and the like but I suppose latex in your case might be the equivalent 
> of using a deuterium bomb on a gnat.  The key here for finding out what 
> others are doing though is "mark up languages".  I almost forgot, you might 
> look at groff that's the latest incarnation in a long line that went from 
> roff to troff and ditroff now to groff.  People were using those in the Apple 
> environment back as far as the Apple II days in educational institutions and 
> doing so heavily. On Wed, 13 Oct 2010, Linda Adams wrote:
> 
>> Thanks Liam for asking this question.  I too, would be interested.  I use 
>> text edit and would want the tags to be permanent.  Does anything exist that 
>> would do this for us?
>> 
>> Linda
>> 
>> On Oct 13, 2010, at 6:17 PM, DJ Nezumi wrote:
>> 
>>> hi
>>> i was wondering if there is a way to tag certain sections in a
>>> document that can be jumped to either using VO or the mac keystrokes
>>> in general.
>>> for example on windoes i am able to do this using the headings list in
>>> jaws.
>>> is there an equivalent of doing this in mac?
>>> thanks regards
>>> Liam
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