Re: Submitting podcast in iTunes

2012-03-30 Thread Chris G

Hi Sarah,

That is the issue.  I might be missing something, but I can't find that 
submit a podcast link.



On 3/30/2012 7:04 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:

go to submit ibnt eh podcast section in the itunes store and put in the url 
feed of the podcast. then follow the directions. make sure your settings like 
catagory and stuff are right as you cannot change them.

Take care.
On Mar 30, 2012, at 3:47 PM, Chris G wrote:


Hello all,
I'm trying to figure out how to submit my podcast to iTunes. I am not having 
any luck. I did as apple suggests and varified the feed works in iTunes, but 
after that I am stuck.
Here is text I got from the apple page.
Submitting Your Podcast to the iTunes Store.
If you can successfully subscribe to your feed using the Advanced menu in 
iTunes,
you’re ready to submit your feed:
1. Launch iTunes.
2. In the left navigation column, click on iTunes Store to open the store.
3. Once the store loads, click on Podcasts along the top navigation bar to go 
to the
Podcasts page.
4. In the right column of the Podcasts page, click on the Submit a Podcast link.
5. Follow the instructions on the
Submit a Podcast
page.
Note that to submit a podcast you will need a valid iTunes account, and you will
need to be logged into iTunes. If you are not logged in, iTunes will prompt you 
to
do so before accepting your submission. By requiring you to log in, iTunes 
increases
the likelihood of valid contact information for each submission. Your credit 
card
will not be charged for submission of a podcast.
If you have created an RSS feed with all of the recommended iTunes tags, you 
will
see a summary page immediately after you submit your feed URL. If you have not 
included
,, and
tags in your feed, you will see a second screen prompting you for this 
information.
Please note that you can change this information at a later date by including 
the
tags in your feed. Your RSS feed is considered the current and authoritative 
source
for information about your podcast.

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Re: keyboard chatting in skype

2012-03-30 Thread michael weaver

i think chat is working.
however it seems a bit slow because there seems to be a lot of 
information between the edit field and where the messages appear 
in the html pane ie i get a lot of history stuff and call ended 
etc.
how do i just focus on the main chat because at first i thought 
it hadn't been accepted?
what i seem to be finding is that i am having to do a lot of 
navigating to the left with the vo keys to focus on that html 
window with all the things in between that and the edit box where 
i type my own messages?
have i got something set wrong or do i need to create some kind 
of script or whatever because the information is likely to come 
in fast from whoever i am chatting with.



- Original Message -
From: Sarah Alawami 

When you view yoru contacts in list mode and you hit enter you 
will see an edit and an html area.  that's how you will know you 
are in the chat.  You thpe int he edit  field and hit enter then 
look in the html area to see if they respond.

On Mar 30, 2012, at 10:58 PM, michael weaver wrote:


when i try to do a chat i seem to have to tab to the contact 

browser before it seems to do anything.
there appears to be another screen that seems to show the 

contacts as text.

when i hit enter on a contact button it says edit.
is that how a chat starts?
i thought that when doing a chat it would warn that a chat 
message was being sent or something but nothing appears to happen 
apart from this edit field coming up.



- Original Message -
From: Sarah Alawami 

I just hit enter on the contact I want to chat with and it 

starts

an im.  There probably is another way but if so I don't know it.



Take care.
On Mar 30, 2012, at 10:23 PM, michael weaver wrote:



how do you initiate a keyboard chat in skype on the mac when a

contact is available?

i went into the conversations menu and chose instant messaging
but nothing appeared to happen after i hit enter on that choice 

so something went wrong somehow.

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Re: keyboard chatting in skype

2012-03-30 Thread Sarah Alawami
When you view yoru contacts in list mode and you hit enter you will see an edit 
and an html area. that's how you will know you are in the chat. You thpe int he 
edit  field and hit enter then look in the html area to see if they respond.
On Mar 30, 2012, at 10:58 PM, michael weaver wrote:

> when i try to do a chat i seem to have to tab to the contact browser before 
> it seems to do anything.
> there appears to be another screen that seems to show the contacts as text.
> when i hit enter on a contact button it says edit.
> is that how a chat starts?
> i thought that when doing a chat it would warn that a chat message was being 
> sent or something but nothing appears to happen apart from this edit field 
> coming up.
> 
>> - Original Message -
>> From: Sarah Alawami > To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility > Date sent: Fri, 30 Mar 2012 22:08:19 -0700
>> Subject: Re: keyboard chatting in skype
> 
>> I just hit enter on the contact I want to chat with and it starts 
> an im.  There probably is another way but if so I don't know it.
> 
>> Take care.
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>>> how do you initiate a keyboard chat in skype on the mac when a 
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> went wrong somehow.
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Re: keyboard chatting in skype

2012-03-30 Thread michael weaver
when i try to do a chat i seem to have to tab to the contact 
browser before it seems to do anything.
there appears to be another screen that seems to show the 
contacts as text.

when i hit enter on a contact button it says edit.
is that how a chat starts?
i thought that when doing a chat it would warn that a chat 
message was being sent or something but nothing appears to happen 
apart from this edit field coming up.



- Original Message -
From: Sarah Alawami 

I just hit enter on the contact I want to chat with and it starts 

an im.  There probably is another way but if so I don't know it.


Take care.
On Mar 30, 2012, at 10:23 PM, michael weaver wrote:


how do you initiate a keyboard chat in skype on the mac when a 

contact is available?
i went into the conversations menu and chose instant messaging 
but nothing appeared to happen after i hit enter on that choice 
so something went wrong somehow.

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Re: keyboard chatting in skype

2012-03-30 Thread Sarah Alawami
I just hit enter on the contact I want to chat with and it starts an im. There 
probably is another way but if so I don't know it.

Take care.
On Mar 30, 2012, at 10:23 PM, michael weaver wrote:

> how do you initiate a keyboard chat in skype on the mac when a contact is 
> available?
> i went into the conversations menu and chose instant messaging but nothing 
> appeared to happen after i hit enter on that choice so something went wrong 
> somehow.
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keyboard chatting in skype

2012-03-30 Thread michael weaver
how do you initiate a keyboard chat in skype on the mac when a 
contact is available?
i went into the conversations menu and chose instant messaging 
but nothing appeared to happen after i hit enter on that choice 
so something went wrong somehow.

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Re: TC-Conferencing software.

2012-03-30 Thread Ian McNamara
thanks for the info, will ask a sighted person to help me with this.

Ian McNamara
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Re: TC-Conferencing software.

2012-03-30 Thread Robert Carter
Hi,

Getting the TC conference mac software installed will probably require some 
sighted assistance. When the program first installs, a java dialog comes up 
that is not accessible to VoiceOver. Once the button to install has been 
clicked, the installation will proceed.

Assuming that the software is installed, do the following.

1. open safari and press vo+space on the enter this room link.
2. After a few seconds, VoiceOver will report that TC conference is running.
3. Press vo+d to go to the dock.

4. type tc to put focus on the tc conference application and press enter to 
open it.
5. Press vo+f2+f2 to open the window chooser menu.
6. use the down arrow key to go to the login window and press enter.
7. When in the login window, type the name that you will use while in the room 
and press the login button with vo+space.

Robert CarterOn Mar 30, 2012, at 7:12 AM, Jim Noseworthy wrote:

> Hi Folks:
> 
> Has anyone had any success using the TC-Conference software on a Mac?  If so, 
> how so?
> 
> thanks all over the place.
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Re: purchase playlist missing from itunes

2012-03-30 Thread Sarah Alawami
Nope. that's not what I mean. See this.

http://www.mydigitallife.info/how-to-view-and-download-itunes-past-purchases-in-the-cloud/


I used to be able to do this a few updates ago.

On Mar 30, 2012, at 12:44 PM, Esther wrote:

> Hi Sarah,
> 
> The purchased playlist in iTunes is just a kind of smart playlist for all 
> your iTunes items, and I have had the experience you describe of having this 
> playlist disappear once before.  Try making a new smart playlist 
> (Command-Option-N), navigate to the "rules section" and interact, then 
> VO-Space on the pop up button and quickly press "p u" to change it from 
> "Artist" to  "Purchased".  Your rule should now read "Purchased is true". 
> Then save it under some name like "New Purchased".  If you want this to look 
> like your "Purchased" playlist, and have the items appear in order of date of 
> purchase, use Command-J to bring up the View menu options and check the box 
> for "Purchase Date", then navigate to the "Purchase Date" column and sort 
> with VO-Shift-Backslash to get these in the desired order -- probably having 
> to sort twice to get earliest purchases listed first.
> 
> I think that when my purchased playlist disappeared, it just turned up empty. 
>  You can actually copy and paste tracks into that playlist.  So, I think that 
> if you want to return that playlist to its old behavior, you can copy the 
> items the items from your newly created smart playlist and paste them into 
> the old, now blank, "Purchased" playlist that shows up in the source list 
> below the iTunes Store.  I don't think the "Purchased" playlist displays the 
> purchase date, so if you want the match to be exact, you can press Command-J 
> and uncheck the "Purchase Date" in the viewing options for your "New 
> Purchased" playlist after sorting on purchase date, and before you select all 
> to copy entries to the old "Purchased" playlist.
> 
> This is just from memory, but I think that all new purchases will just get 
> appended to the end of the "Purchased" playlist.  Of course, this assumes 
> that all your purchases are still in your iTunes library.  If you have an old 
> backup, you can just copy the old "Purchased" playlist contents over, or you 
> can use the smart playlist rules to test whether there are any entries in 
> your old "Purchased" playlist that aren't in your "New Purchased" playlist, 
> and add them.
> 
> I'm not sure why the "Purchased" playlist disappears in the first place, but 
> it doesn't happen very often.  Think of it as iTunes having some kind of fit 
> or seizure *grin*.
> 
> HTH.  Cheers,
> 
> Esther
> 
> On Mar 29, 2012, at 4:21 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
> 
>> Hello to all. my purchased playlist in iTunes has gone missing. the thing 
>> with the tabs and you can choose not in library or in library and download 
>> all purchases/ I can't find out how to get it back.
>> 
>> Thanks.
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Re: Submitting podcast in iTunes

2012-03-30 Thread Sarah Alawami
go to submit ibnt eh podcast section in the itunes store and put in the url 
feed of the podcast. then follow the directions. make sure your settings like 
catagory and stuff are right as you cannot change them.

Take care.
On Mar 30, 2012, at 3:47 PM, Chris G wrote:

> Hello all,
> I'm trying to figure out how to submit my podcast to iTunes. I am not having 
> any luck. I did as apple suggests and varified the feed works in iTunes, but 
> after that I am stuck.
> Here is text I got from the apple page.
> Submitting Your Podcast to the iTunes Store.
> If you can successfully subscribe to your feed using the Advanced menu in 
> iTunes,
> you’re ready to submit your feed:
> 1. Launch iTunes.
> 2. In the left navigation column, click on iTunes Store to open the store.
> 3. Once the store loads, click on Podcasts along the top navigation bar to go 
> to the
> Podcasts page.
> 4. In the right column of the Podcasts page, click on the Submit a Podcast 
> link.
> 5. Follow the instructions on the
> Submit a Podcast
> page.
> Note that to submit a podcast you will need a valid iTunes account, and you 
> will
> need to be logged into iTunes. If you are not logged in, iTunes will prompt 
> you to
> do so before accepting your submission. By requiring you to log in, iTunes 
> increases
> the likelihood of valid contact information for each submission. Your credit 
> card
> will not be charged for submission of a podcast.
> If you have created an RSS feed with all of the recommended iTunes tags, you 
> will
> see a summary page immediately after you submit your feed URL. If you have 
> not included
> , , and 
> tags in your feed, you will see a second screen prompting you for this 
> information.
> Please note that you can change this information at a later date by including 
> the
> tags in your feed. Your RSS feed is considered the current and authoritative 
> source
> for information about your podcast.
> 
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> Thanks for any help anyone can give.
> 
> Chris
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Submitting podcast in iTunes

2012-03-30 Thread Chris G

Hello all,
I'm trying to figure out how to submit my podcast to iTunes. I am not 
having any luck. I did as apple suggests and varified the feed works in 
iTunes, but after that I am stuck.

Here is text I got from the apple page.
Submitting Your Podcast to the iTunes Store.
If you can successfully subscribe to your feed using the Advanced menu 
in iTunes,

you’re ready to submit your feed:
1. Launch iTunes.
2. In the left navigation column, click on iTunes Store to open the store.
3. Once the store loads, click on Podcasts along the top navigation bar 
to go to the

Podcasts page.
4. In the right column of the Podcasts page, click on the Submit a 
Podcast link.

5. Follow the instructions on the
Submit a Podcast
page.
Note that to submit a podcast you will need a valid iTunes account, and 
you will
need to be logged into iTunes. If you are not logged in, iTunes will 
prompt you to
do so before accepting your submission. By requiring you to log in, 
iTunes increases
the likelihood of valid contact information for each submission. Your 
credit card

will not be charged for submission of a podcast.
If you have created an RSS feed with all of the recommended iTunes tags, 
you will
see a summary page immediately after you submit your feed URL. If you 
have not included

, , and 
tags in your feed, you will see a second screen prompting you for this 
information.
Please note that you can change this information at a later date by 
including the
tags in your feed. Your RSS feed is considered the current and 
authoritative source

for information about your podcast.

--

Thanks for any help anyone can give.

Chris
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Re: saving webpages

2012-03-30 Thread Travis Siegel
Probably not needed now, but I'm pretty sure I have a version of w  
get up on the softcon pages.  They are of course at:

http://www.softcon.com/mac/
and under the unix section, should be a version of wget compiled for  
osx.
If it's not there, I'll get it up there this weekend, and perhaps an  
apple script or two to make using it easier.

hth.

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Re: purchase playlist missing from itunes

2012-03-30 Thread Esther
Hi Sarah,

The purchased playlist in iTunes is just a kind of smart playlist for all your 
iTunes items, and I have had the experience you describe of having this 
playlist disappear once before.  Try making a new smart playlist 
(Command-Option-N), navigate to the "rules section" and interact, then VO-Space 
on the pop up button and quickly press "p u" to change it from "Artist" to  
"Purchased".  Your rule should now read "Purchased is true". Then save it under 
some name like "New Purchased".  If you want this to look like your "Purchased" 
playlist, and have the items appear in order of date of purchase, use Command-J 
to bring up the View menu options and check the box for "Purchase Date", then 
navigate to the "Purchase Date" column and sort with VO-Shift-Backslash to get 
these in the desired order -- probably having to sort twice to get earliest 
purchases listed first.

I think that when my purchased playlist disappeared, it just turned up empty.  
You can actually copy and paste tracks into that playlist.  So, I think that if 
you want to return that playlist to its old behavior, you can copy the items 
the items from your newly created smart playlist and paste them into the old, 
now blank, "Purchased" playlist that shows up in the source list below the 
iTunes Store.  I don't think the "Purchased" playlist displays the purchase 
date, so if you want the match to be exact, you can press Command-J and uncheck 
the "Purchase Date" in the viewing options for your "New Purchased" playlist 
after sorting on purchase date, and before you select all to copy entries to 
the old "Purchased" playlist.

This is just from memory, but I think that all new purchases will just get 
appended to the end of the "Purchased" playlist.  Of course, this assumes that 
all your purchases are still in your iTunes library.  If you have an old 
backup, you can just copy the old "Purchased" playlist contents over, or you 
can use the smart playlist rules to test whether there are any entries in your 
old "Purchased" playlist that aren't in your "New Purchased" playlist, and add 
them.

I'm not sure why the "Purchased" playlist disappears in the first place, but it 
doesn't happen very often.  Think of it as iTunes having some kind of fit or 
seizure *grin*.

HTH.  Cheers,

Esther

On Mar 29, 2012, at 4:21 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:

> Hello to all. my purchased playlist in iTunes has gone missing. the thing 
> with the tabs and you can choose not in library or in library and download 
> all purchases/ I can't find out how to get it back.
> 
> Thanks.

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Re: saving webpages

2012-03-30 Thread Sarah Alawami
Nope I just putthe app in the pap folder and it works a treat. I downloaded all 
of my music beds and other stuff with it.
On Mar 30, 2012, at 12:10 PM, Esther wrote:

> Hi Sarah,
> 
> I saw that in a Google search, but that may be a bit old.  It's a front-end 
> for wget, so you still may need to do a little extra work to get wget working.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Esther
> 
> On Mar 30, 2012, at 9:06 AM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
> 
>> google cocowget and you will find a application that does what the terminal 
>> comand will do.
>> On Mar 30, 2012, at 12:01 PM, Esther wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Will,
>>> 
>>> There's a unix and linux command-line tool called wget that will 
>>> recursively retrieve web pages and whole sites.  It's not part of your Mac 
>>> installation, so you'd have to Google how to compile and install it, or you 
>>> might be able to find a precompiled binary file to use.  Travis or someone 
>>> system admin experience may be able to make some suggestions.
>>> 
>>> HTH.  Cheers,
>>> 
>>> Esther
>>> 
>>> On Mar 30, 2012, at 8:25 AM, william lomas wrote:
>>> 
 i'd want it though in HTM if possible to jump between articles on the 
 booksense, it must be doable since if you get publications by email i 
 assume they come as one HTM file if choose that option
 
 On 30 Mar 2012, at 19:20, David Griffith wrote:
 
> The best way I have found to get a transferable document from a Safari web
> page is use print to PDF which may work with your Ipod , I don't know, but
> doubt if it will work with the   Book Sense.
> 
> Suspect that the easiest way to do this is to press control A to select 
> all
> text and use the service send selected text to Text Edit.
> I think Esther posted some instructions on assigning this service to a 
> short
> cut key which make saving the file  in Text edit in Text format relatively
> straightforward.
> 
> David Griffith
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net
> [mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of william lomas
> Sent: 30 March 2012 18:01
> To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
> Subject: saving webpages
> 
>   hi all i am a member of a national service in the UK talking
> newspapers as of today. 
> say if i want to download a newspaper to transfer to say a booksense or an
> ipod to read. i 1. find the link 2. do a voice over shift m, but don't 
> find
> a download linked file as . option yet, when i click the page the 
> newspaper
> comes up the link, sorry but when i go to save i only get web archive not
> HTM
> 
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Re: saving webpages

2012-03-30 Thread Esther
Hi Sarah,

I saw that in a Google search, but that may be a bit old.  It's a front-end for 
wget, so you still may need to do a little extra work to get wget working.

Cheers,

Esther

On Mar 30, 2012, at 9:06 AM, Sarah Alawami wrote:

> google cocowget and you will find a application that does what the terminal 
> comand will do.
> On Mar 30, 2012, at 12:01 PM, Esther wrote:
> 
>> Hi Will,
>> 
>> There's a unix and linux command-line tool called wget that will recursively 
>> retrieve web pages and whole sites.  It's not part of your Mac installation, 
>> so you'd have to Google how to compile and install it, or you might be able 
>> to find a precompiled binary file to use.  Travis or someone system admin 
>> experience may be able to make some suggestions.
>> 
>> HTH.  Cheers,
>> 
>> Esther
>> 
>> On Mar 30, 2012, at 8:25 AM, william lomas wrote:
>> 
>>> i'd want it though in HTM if possible to jump between articles on the 
>>> booksense, it must be doable since if you get publications by email i 
>>> assume they come as one HTM file if choose that option
>>> 
>>> On 30 Mar 2012, at 19:20, David Griffith wrote:
>>> 
 The best way I have found to get a transferable document from a Safari web
 page is use print to PDF which may work with your Ipod , I don't know, but
 doubt if it will work with the   Book Sense.
 
 Suspect that the easiest way to do this is to press control A to select all
 text and use the service send selected text to Text Edit.
 I think Esther posted some instructions on assigning this service to a 
 short
 cut key which make saving the file  in Text edit in Text format relatively
 straightforward.
 
 David Griffith
 
 -Original Message-
 From: mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net
 [mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of william lomas
 Sent: 30 March 2012 18:01
 To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
 Subject: saving webpages
 
hi all i am a member of a national service in the UK talking
 newspapers as of today. 
 say if i want to download a newspaper to transfer to say a booksense or an
 ipod to read. i 1. find the link 2. do a voice over shift m, but don't find
 a download linked file as . option yet, when i click the page the newspaper
 comes up the link, sorry but when i go to save i only get web archive not
 HTM
 

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utility query

2012-03-30 Thread william lomas
hi all what is that utility you can get that removes extranious 
files form hard discs etc?
blue something? i forget the name, i bought it but need to retrieve my license 
key and forget what it is called?
driving me insane, :)

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Re: saving webpages

2012-03-30 Thread Sarah Alawami
google cocowget and you will find a application that does what the terminal 
comand will do.
On Mar 30, 2012, at 12:01 PM, Esther wrote:

> Hi Will,
> 
> There's a unix and linux command-line tool called wget that will recursively 
> retrieve web pages and whole sites.  It's not part of your Mac installation, 
> so you'd have to Google how to compile and install it, or you might be able 
> to find a precompiled binary file to use.  Travis or someone system admin 
> experience may be able to make some suggestions.
> 
> HTH.  Cheers,
> 
> Esther
> 
> On Mar 30, 2012, at 8:25 AM, william lomas wrote:
> 
>> i'd want it though in HTM if possible to jump between articles on the 
>> booksense, it must be doable since if you get publications by email i assume 
>> they come as one HTM file if choose that option
>> 
>> On 30 Mar 2012, at 19:20, David Griffith wrote:
>> 
>>> The best way I have found to get a transferable document from a Safari web
>>> page is use print to PDF which may work with your Ipod , I don't know, but
>>> doubt if it will work with the   Book Sense.
>>> 
>>> Suspect that the easiest way to do this is to press control A to select all
>>> text and use the service send selected text to Text Edit.
>>> I think Esther posted some instructions on assigning this service to a short
>>> cut key which make saving the file  in Text edit in Text format relatively
>>> straightforward.
>>> 
>>> David Griffith
>>> 
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net
>>> [mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of william lomas
>>> Sent: 30 March 2012 18:01
>>> To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
>>> Subject: saving webpages
>>> 
>>> hi all i am a member of a national service in the UK talking
>>> newspapers as of today. 
>>> say if i want to download a newspaper to transfer to say a booksense or an
>>> ipod to read. i 1. find the link 2. do a voice over shift m, but don't find
>>> a download linked file as . option yet, when i click the page the newspaper
>>> comes up the link, sorry but when i go to save i only get web archive not
>>> HTM
>>> 
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Re: saving webpages

2012-03-30 Thread Esther
Hi Will,

There's a unix and linux command-line tool called wget that will recursively 
retrieve web pages and whole sites.  It's not part of your Mac installation, so 
you'd have to Google how to compile and install it, or you might be able to 
find a precompiled binary file to use.  Travis or someone system admin 
experience may be able to make some suggestions.

HTH.  Cheers,

Esther
  
On Mar 30, 2012, at 8:25 AM, william lomas wrote:

> i'd want it though in HTM if possible to jump between articles on the 
> booksense, it must be doable since if you get publications by email i assume 
> they come as one HTM file if choose that option
> 
> On 30 Mar 2012, at 19:20, David Griffith wrote:
> 
>> The best way I have found to get a transferable document from a Safari web
>> page is use print to PDF which may work with your Ipod , I don't know, but
>> doubt if it will work with the   Book Sense.
>> 
>> Suspect that the easiest way to do this is to press control A to select all
>> text and use the service send selected text to Text Edit.
>> I think Esther posted some instructions on assigning this service to a short
>> cut key which make saving the file  in Text edit in Text format relatively
>> straightforward.
>> 
>> David Griffith
>> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net
>> [mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of william lomas
>> Sent: 30 March 2012 18:01
>> To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
>> Subject: saving webpages
>> 
>>  hi all i am a member of a national service in the UK talking
>> newspapers as of today. 
>> say if i want to download a newspaper to transfer to say a booksense or an
>> ipod to read. i 1. find the link 2. do a voice over shift m, but don't find
>> a download linked file as . option yet, when i click the page the newspaper
>> comes up the link, sorry but when i go to save i only get web archive not
>> HTM
>> 

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Re: saving webpages

2012-03-30 Thread william lomas
hi to answer my own question if you open the page you want to save do command s 
and then file type source it saves the HTML file
brilliant

On 30 Mar 2012, at 19:20, David Griffith wrote:

> The best way I have found to get a transferable document from a Safari web
> page is use print to PDF which may work with your Ipod , I don't know, but
> doubt if it will work with the   Book Sense.
> 
> Suspect that the easiest way to do this is to press control A to select all
> text and use the service send selected text to Text Edit.
> I think Esther posted some instructions on assigning this service to a short
> cut key which make saving the file  in Text edit in Text format relatively
> straightforward.
> 
> David Griffith
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net
> [mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of william lomas
> Sent: 30 March 2012 18:01
> To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
> Subject: saving webpages
> 
>   hi all i am a member of a national service in the UK talking
> newspapers as of today. 
> say if i want to download a newspaper to transfer to say a booksense or an
> ipod to read. i 1. find the link 2. do a voice over shift m, but don't find
> a download linked file as . option yet, when i click the page the newspaper
> comes up the link, sorry but when i go to save i only get web archive not
> HTM
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Re: saving webpages

2012-03-30 Thread william lomas
i'd want it though in HTM if possible to jump between articles on the 
booksense, it must be doable since if you get publications by email i assume 
they come as one HTM file if choose that option

On 30 Mar 2012, at 19:20, David Griffith wrote:

> The best way I have found to get a transferable document from a Safari web
> page is use print to PDF which may work with your Ipod , I don't know, but
> doubt if it will work with the   Book Sense.
> 
> Suspect that the easiest way to do this is to press control A to select all
> text and use the service send selected text to Text Edit.
> I think Esther posted some instructions on assigning this service to a short
> cut key which make saving the file  in Text edit in Text format relatively
> straightforward.
> 
> David Griffith
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net
> [mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of william lomas
> Sent: 30 March 2012 18:01
> To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
> Subject: saving webpages
> 
>   hi all i am a member of a national service in the UK talking
> newspapers as of today. 
> say if i want to download a newspaper to transfer to say a booksense or an
> ipod to read. i 1. find the link 2. do a voice over shift m, but don't find
> a download linked file as . option yet, when i click the page the newspaper
> comes up the link, sorry but when i go to save i only get web archive not
> HTM
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RE: saving webpages

2012-03-30 Thread David Griffith
The best way I have found to get a transferable document from a Safari web
page is use print to PDF which may work with your Ipod , I don't know, but
doubt if it will work with the   Book Sense.

 Suspect that the easiest way to do this is to press control A to select all
text and use the service send selected text to Text Edit.
I think Esther posted some instructions on assigning this service to a short
cut key which make saving the file  in Text edit in Text format relatively
straightforward.

David Griffith

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From: mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net
[mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of william lomas
Sent: 30 March 2012 18:01
To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
Subject: saving webpages

hi all i am a member of a national service in the UK talking
newspapers as of today. 
say if i want to download a newspaper to transfer to say a booksense or an
ipod to read. i 1. find the link 2. do a voice over shift m, but don't find
a download linked file as . option yet, when i click the page the newspaper
comes up the link, sorry but when i go to save i only get web archive not
HTM

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Re: saving webpages

2012-03-30 Thread william lomas
the portable players don't see the web archives though v odd

On 30 Mar 2012, at 19:05, Sarah Alawami wrote:

> I think all you have is archive and another one. If you save it as an archive 
> you can read it off line on your computer.
> 
> Take care.
> On Mar 30, 2012, at 10:00 AM, william lomas wrote:
> 
>>  hi all i am a member of a national service in the UK talking newspapers 
>> as of today. 
>> say if i want to download a newspaper to transfer to say a booksense or an 
>> ipod to read. i 
>> 1. find the link 
>> 2. do a voice over shift m, but don't find a download linked file as … option
>> yet, when i click the page the newspaper comes up the link, sorry
>> but when i go to save i only get web archive not HTM
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Re: saving webpages

2012-03-30 Thread Sarah Alawami
I think all you have is archive and another one. If you save it as an archive 
you can read it off line on your computer.

Take care.
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>   hi all i am a member of a national service in the UK talking newspapers 
> as of today. 
> say if i want to download a newspaper to transfer to say a booksense or an 
> ipod to read. i 
> 1. find the link 
> 2. do a voice over shift m, but don't find a download linked file as … option
> yet, when i click the page the newspaper comes up the link, sorry
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saving webpages

2012-03-30 Thread william lomas
hi all i am a member of a national service in the UK talking newspapers 
as of today. 
say if i want to download a newspaper to transfer to say a booksense or an ipod 
to read. i 
1. find the link 
2. do a voice over shift m, but don't find a download linked file as … option
yet, when i click the page the newspaper comes up the link, sorry
but when i go to save i only get web archive not HTM

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Re: notification settings on the i-phone

2012-03-30 Thread Marcy Weinberg
It is a matter of personal preference.  Banners appear at the top of the screen 
for a number of seconds, and they are spoken.  Alerts appear on the front of 
the phone and have to be closed to get back to the place where you were, or 
launch the app the alert is telling you about, such as a message, Facebook 
alert, Twitter, and so on.

Each app can be set up indidividually in settings/notifications, so that one 
app can be set to banners, another to alerts, and perhaps still another to none.

Marcy

On Mar 30, 2012, at 12:59 AM, michael weaver wrote:

i have a question about these notification settings on the i-phone.
what are the best settings for some of these notifications?
i have examined and changed some of the notification settings.
should i set important ones such as messaging, twitter and skype to alerts when 
i enter the notification settings for the app or should i just leave them as 
defaults?
what about these badgers and banner things mentioned in these settings?
i notice that some of these settings in some of these apps were set to 
something like showing banners so i am not sure if changing them to 
notifications by swiping a finger up will make a difference to how they behave.
should i have just left things as default in these notification settings?
this is an area i have not examined as much.
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Re: volumes of mac voices

2012-03-30 Thread Nicolai Svendsen
Hi william,

Yes, I do. In fact, it varies depending on the voice you use. Also, the nitrate 
of the voices is also less than the originals. Daniel is low, but try Samantha, 
and I think you'll agree that she's right bang in your face.

Regards,
Nicolai
On Mar 30, 2012, at 8:34 AM, william lomas  wrote:

>   hi to all
> 
> do people find the volumes of the new real speak voices compared to say bruce 
> and alex on the mac are low?
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