so the shortcut keys are as follows:
command-1 is name,
command-2 - info
command-3 - keywords, for searching for recipes.  It is not necessary to add 
them but will make your searches easier.
command-4 - servings, where you enter the number of servings
command-5 - ingredients
command-6 - directions
command-7 - yield, for number of cookies or number of loaves of bread.  This is 
different than servings.  Its kind of confusing but you can't scale the recipe 
in the yield field but you can with servings.
command-8 - introduction
command-9 - notes, anything you want to write about the recipe
command-0 - nutrition information
Hope this is helpful.
Jim

On Feb 6, 2014, at 9:35 AM, Eileen Misrahi <eileen.misr...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Jessica, 
> 
> Jim beat me to this, but I'll still post. First, I want to know if in service 
> preferences you have the keyboard shortcut checked there and in TextEdit 
> also. If not, you will need to open both of these programs and perform this 
> action in each. 
> 
> 1. Open one of the apps at a time. 
> 2. In Mac Gourmet Deluxe menu, either arrow down to or type in the first 
> couple of letters "SE" to get to services. 
> 3. VO-Right Arrow to open it and down arrow to service preferences. 
> VO-Spacebar on it. 
> 3. The interface will open on "Keyboard." 
> 4. Tab over to Service Shortcuts and interact with it (VO-Shift-Down Arrow. 
> Unfortunately, you can't use letter navigation in this list, so you will need 
> to arrow down until you hear "Clip the recipe."To the right of this will be 
> the check box. VO-spacebar on it. 
> 5.  I also checked "Import recipe from web page."
> 6. This process will need to be repeated in TextEdit in the same manner. 
> 
> Secondly, to answer your question about selecting or highlighting text, 
> Highlight the text that will be entered into a particular edit field. Use the 
> shortcut keystroke that is associated with that edit field. I haven't yet 
> made a list of all of the Mac Gourmet Deluxe shortcut keys. As Jim as stated, 
> command 1=name, command 5=ingredients, and command 6=directions. 
> 
> Oh one more thing I forgot to mention above, once the recipe has been clipped 
> to Mac Gourmet Deluxe, you need to tab over to the label that says "Name" and 
> the recipe that you have clipped will be listed. Enter on the recipe name and 
> that will open the recipe editor where all the edit fields are located. When 
> everything is said and done, I use VO-FN-Right Arrow to move to the end where 
> the save button is located to save all my changes. I HTH. 
> 
> Happy cooking. 
> 
> Cheers, 
> Eileen  
> On Feb 6, 2014, at 7:01 AM, Jessica D <jldai...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> hi,
>> i have mac gourmet deluxe and have one simple question, when in my recipe's 
>> text file, do i select all of the text or just the text for the section i am 
>> working with? also, where do i "clip recipe" in the services menu?need to be 
>> in order to see, 
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>>> On Feb 4, 2014, at 10:34 AM, Jim Gatteys <jgatt...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi Eileen!
>>> You are correct in that you can just press the command key.  Once you are 
>>> in mac gourmet and in the edit field where the clipped recipe is you can go 
>>> to the top and shift down arrow to highlight the name of the recipe and 
>>> then press command-1.  All of the available fields have corresponding 
>>> shortcut keys, intro, nutrition directions, ingredients and the like.  So 
>>> you highlight the section you want and press the corresponding 
>>> command-number key.  I can't remember them all but intro is one and 
>>> directions is command-6 and ingredients is command-5.  All the fields have 
>>> a number with them.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> As to quitting unexpectedly I have had that happen a couple of times but 
>>> that might be something you want to go to mariner web site and file a high 
>>> priority ticket with them to help.  Let them know that you are using 
>>> voiceover.  
>>> One other thing, I created a hotspot at the save button and a corresponding 
>>> keystroke so i don't have to hunt for the save button all the time.
>>> Good luck,
>>> Jim
>>> 
>>>> On Feb 4, 2014, at 9:22 AM, Eileen Misrahi <eileen.misr...@gmail.com> 
>>>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Hi Jim, 
>>>> 
>>>> this is the first time i have had to thank you for all your assistance. 
>>>> Hoorah!!! I finally have been able to start importing my text recipes into 
>>>> Mac Gourmet Deluxe, with the method you have described so kindly. I just 
>>>> want confirmation on this pointer though because I have been doing the 
>>>> highlighting and placement of the specific text into their respective 
>>>> fields by arrowing to the specific edit field and then using the shortcut 
>>>> key. If I reread your last email, it seems like I can just highlight the 
>>>> specific info and then use the shortcut key to place it in its edit field. 
>>>> Is that correct? 
>>>> 
>>>> On another topic with Mac Gourmet Deluxe, I was wondering if this is just 
>>>> unique to my inexperience in using the app. Whe all is said and done, I 
>>>> press the "Save" button in Mac Gourmet Deluxe and receive an alert 
>>>> message. It states something to this affect:  "Mac Gourmet Deluxe has 
>>>> closed unexpectedly" and then I am given options to restart the program, 
>>>> ignore, or close, etc. when I reopen the program and check the recipe 
>>>> table, I review to see if the recipe had been added and it has. I was 
>>>> wondering if this has happened to you too. I am running ML, so if you are 
>>>> running Mavericks that may be the difference. I'm not sure if I need to 
>>>> contact the developers to see if there is something that I can do to 
>>>> correct the situation. This seems to happen almost all the time when I 
>>>> save the recipe. 
>>>> 
>>>> Again, thanks for all of your help and being so patient with me. I am 
>>>> getting the hang of it, but I just want to refine my steps to be more 
>>>> efficient. 
>>>> 
>>>> kind regards, 
>>>> Eileen 
>>>>> On Feb 2, 2014, at 10:43 AM, Jim Gatteys <jgatt...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> If you vo navigate to the clippings table and then vo navigate to the 
>>>>> specific recipe you want to clip and press enter it will open the editor 
>>>>> for you to select text.  You might have to vo-right a couple of times to 
>>>>> get to the edit field.
>>>>> If you then go to the top where the name is and highlight the name, you 
>>>>> can press command-1 to enter the name, highlight the ingredients and 
>>>>> command-5 to enter the ingredients and do the sale for directions with 
>>>>> command-6.  Your other options like categories and servings/yield will be 
>>>>> in that edit session as well.
>>>>> Jim
>>>>> 
>>>>>> On Jan 31, 2014, at 7:08 PM, Eileen Misrahi <eileen.misr...@gmail.com> 
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Hi Jim, 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I am making some headway with this, but I do have some questions. I will 
>>>>>> first explain what I do and ask my questions. 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 1. I open Mac Gourmet Deluxe and a recipe TXT file in my documents. 
>>>>>> 2. I highlight the text in the recipe file and then press CMD-SHIFT-M. 
>>>>>> This will open up Mac Gourmet Deluxe and the clipping item is selected 
>>>>>> in the table. 
>>>>>> 3. When I begin to tab over to the right, the only way I can view the 
>>>>>> recipe TXT file is to interact with the HTML. At this point, all of the 
>>>>>> text will seem to run together.  
>>>>>> 4. Now, I don't know how I get to the various edit fields, but when I 
>>>>>> do, I need to manually input the data. Hence, I know I am missing a step 
>>>>>> or two in order for the clipping to be entered into the various category 
>>>>>> edit fields.
>>>>>> 5. I am not sure if I need to press or enter on the "Set" button or just 
>>>>>> go directly to the "Save" button. 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Here are my questions: 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 1. Is there a list of commands to use after a particular item is 
>>>>>> highlighted in my HTML area to input the text into the various fields? I 
>>>>>> know that you listed command 5 and command 6 for ingredients and 
>>>>>> directions, but what are the others and where can I find them. 
>>>>>> 2. The manual stated something about a popup button to open the various 
>>>>>> categories to place the info into, but I haven't found it. Where can I 
>>>>>> find this popup button. 
>>>>>> 3. I'm ending up performing a copy/paste into the edit fields. Do I need 
>>>>>> to set up my recipe TXT files for the various edit fields in Mac 
>>>>>> Gourmet, so they will be imported into them?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> this is it for now. Sorry for all of the questions, but this task of 
>>>>>> importing TXT files is not really straight forward. All of your 
>>>>>> assistance is appreciated. 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Thanks in advance. 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Cheers, 
>>>>>> Eileen 
>>>>>>> On Jan 29, 2014, at 9:47 AM, Jim Gatteys <jgatt...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> It is very easy to get recipes into Mac Gourmet Deluxe.  If you have a 
>>>>>>> text file you can select the text you want to import and then find clip 
>>>>>>> recipe under services.  You can define a keystroke to do this to make 
>>>>>>> it quicker.  Then Mac Gourmet will put it into the clippings section 
>>>>>>> and it easy from there.  You have various fields like name, 
>>>>>>> ingredients, directions and more.  You highlight the ingredients and 
>>>>>>> press command-5 for ingredients and command-6 for directions. There is 
>>>>>>> a very clear explanation of this in the user manual.
>>>>>>> Hope this clears up some of the confusion.
>>>>>>> Jim
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> On Jan 29, 2014, at 1:18 AM, Eileen Misrahi <eileen.misr...@gmail.com> 
>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> Hello Folks,
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> To me the interface of the iOS version of Mac Gourmet is easier to 
>>>>>>>> navigate and input the data correctly into the fields. I have been 
>>>>>>>> attempting to use Mac Gourmet Deluxe on my Air, but I find it more 
>>>>>>>> confusing and not direct to input the info for a recipe. Are there any 
>>>>>>>> tricks or tips others can suggest? It took a couple of trials, but I 
>>>>>>>> was successful on syncing the created recipe on my iPhone to my Mac. 
>>>>>>>> So, maybe this is my solution for now. I have a busy task at hand to 
>>>>>>>> get the recipes into this application. However, once this is done, it 
>>>>>>>> will be extremely handy in the kitchen. All suggestions on how to 
>>>>>>>> input the info on the Mac side would be appreciated. 
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> Thanks in advance. 
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> Kind regards, 
>>>>>>>> Eileen 
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