Hello David,
Best of luck in your PhD pursuit. The only advice I can offer regarding working
with tables is to suggest you consider taking a lesson or a series of lessons
from Anne & Archie Robertson via Skype. They've developed some good procedures
for dealing with the accessibility quirks and
Hi Bryan,
To be honest I've noticed no discernible difference(s). however, I simply
opened a powerpoint presentation, went into slideshow mode and then discovered
that it was still lousy.
Sory I can't be more possitive,
Dónal
On 19 Dec 2011, at 02:59, Bryan Jones wrote:
> Hello Donal,
>
> T
Hello Donal,
Thank you for your feedback. I'm interested in your comments regarding the
accessibility limitations in Keynote. I'm not yet a heavy Keynote User, but I
did notice that the recent 5.1.1 update included a mention of "improved
accessibility" and am wondering if the slide show or any
Hi,
I tend to use LaTeX as well. I'm obtaining a Computer Science Degree, of which
UML (Unified Modeling Language) plays a massive role throughout all six
semesters. Also, I was kind of forced into LaTeX, but it's actually really
useful when you learn how. It also works for a lot of situations,
Thanks very much indeed Benjamin, I tried one or two of these frameworks under
SL years ago but with no joy. I'll certainly look at this one thanks for
passing it on.
On 18 Dec 2011, at 16:06, Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 18, 2011 at 3:26 PM, Dónal Fitzpatrick
> wrote:
>> My pref
On Sun, Dec 18, 2011 at 3:26 PM, Dónal Fitzpatrick
wrote:
> My preferred way to prepare presentations (and in fact most documents) is
> LaTex; and I know that James Austen also uses this with considerable success.
> Basically for those not familiar with it, you use a markup like HTML (relax
>
Bryan,
This is a superb commentary. I think this should appear somewhere on
Mac-Access (mods?) and form the basis of a "wiki" style resource for students.
I'll now give you this from the other side of the fence. As some may know, I'm
a lecturer (assistant prof. to use US/Canadian Parlance) so
Bryan,
This is a superb commentary. I think this should appear somewhere on
Mac-Access (mods?) and form the basis of a "wiki" style resource for students.
I'll now give you this from the other side of the fence. As some may know, I'm
a lecturer (assistant prof. to use US/Canadian Parlance) so
Congratulations and an extremely interesting read. As of last Thursday I m
recommencing my PhD after 18 months break. When i suspended due to ill health I
was an exclusive Windows user, now I have switch to the Mac. There are are
areas of your experience that I have not considered and I look
Hello All,
I wanted to take a moment to thank everyone on this list who shared your school
experiences with me and offered good advice on tools and techniques. Now that
my semester is over, I want to give back some information about some of those
tools and techniques in hopes somebody else mig
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