Re: Backing up apple mail files.

2012-10-25 Thread Sarah Alawami
If your library folder is hidden hold down the option key whilst you hit hit 
the down arrow on the go menu under the finder menu bar. then and only then 
unless you  unhide that folder with the command line 
chflags nohidden ~/Library/
then and only then can you follower the poster's instructions.
On Oct 25, 2012, at 8:44 PM, John Gunn  wrote:

> Hello:
> 
> This is very easy to do.  First do command-shift-h which brings you to your 
> home folder.  Navigate to your library folder, once there look for a folder 
> called Mail.
> 
> This folder contains all your account settings, rules and mailboxes you 
> created.
> 
> When you get the computer just copy the folder on top of Library saying yes 
> to copy and replace.
> 
> Take care,
> 
> John
> 
> 
> On Oct 25, 2012, at 8:30 PM, Danny Noonan  wrote:
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>> I'm taking my mbp in to the apple store tomorrow and strongly suspect 
>> they'll recommend a clean install. With this in mind;
>> I'm actually quite happy to start fresh knowing what I know now but I really 
>> want to keep my apple mail folders with  message archives etc safe. Is there 
>> any way I can do this? Can I copy a folder chain and then copy back in place 
>> onto the fresh system or something?
>> 
>> Any help so gratefully appreciated.
>> 
>> Thanks to all.
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Re: Emergency! DJ Mac Revisited

2012-10-25 Thread Sarah Alawami
Hmm what did you do to fix the issue? or am I missing something that  I should 
understand from reading the help file about 15 times. lol! Sometimes I'm a bit 
slow but how di dyou get it to not repeat tracks in auto mix  mode? and I hope 
the pref thing worked for not having the  thing spin down when You hit the 
space to stop the playlist.

Be blessed. I've got to prep for our live remote coming up in about a day and a 
half. 

Keep me posted in case there are last minute things I need to know before I 
cannot check this wonderful list.

Good luck and be blessed.
On Oct 25, 2012, at 11:28 AM, Gordon Smith  wrote:

> Believe it or not, this time it behaved perfectly.  Go figure!
> 
> On 25 Oct 2012, at 16:49, Sarah Alawami  wrote:
> 
> Yeah that's what happened to me. I dunno if we are both doing something wrong 
> or if it is a bug that needs to be squashed. I do a show live on saturday so 
> for me the pressure is on for us to sound our best.
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Re: Backing up apple mail files.

2012-10-25 Thread John Gunn
Hello:

This is very easy to do.  First do command-shift-h which brings you to your 
home folder.  Navigate to your library folder, once there look for a folder 
called Mail.

This folder contains all your account settings, rules and mailboxes you created.

When you get the computer just copy the folder on top of Library saying yes to 
copy and replace.

Take care,

John


On Oct 25, 2012, at 8:30 PM, Danny Noonan  wrote:

> I'm taking my mbp in to the apple store tomorrow and strongly suspect they'll 
> recommend a clean install. With this in mind;
> I'm actually quite happy to start fresh knowing what I know now but I really 
> want to keep my apple mail folders with  message archives etc safe. Is there 
> any way I can do this? Can I copy a folder chain and then copy back in place 
> onto the fresh system or something?
> 
> Any help so gratefully appreciated.
> 
> Thanks to all.
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Backing up apple mail files.

2012-10-25 Thread Danny Noonan
I'm taking my mbp in to the apple store tomorrow and strongly suspect they'll 
recommend a clean install. With this in mind;
I'm actually quite happy to start fresh knowing what I know now but I really 
want to keep my apple mail folders with  message archives etc safe. Is there 
any way I can do this? Can I copy a folder chain and then copy back in place 
onto the fresh system or something?

Any help so gratefully appreciated.

Thanks to all.
Danny:

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RE: Expanding topics in mail

2012-10-25 Thread David Griffith
I found using option right arrow worked when the right arrow does not work
by itself.

David Griffith 

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Subject: Expanding topics in mail

Sorry about the Google Drive question; it went to the wrong list.

I have my E-Mail organized by topic, but they have stopped expanding when I
press the right arrow. This works properly on one Mac, but not the other.
Can anyone help?

Kristeen

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Take Control, Just a reminder

2012-10-25 Thread Gordon Smith
Hi all

Just thought I'd drop the group a little reminder that the new "Take Control of 
Safari 6" book is available here at the usual 80% discount price.  That means 
it sells for a fantastic price, even in terms of US Dollars.  If you live 
within the US or Canada, you have the option of either purchasing via Travis or 
ourselves.  Be mindful though that, if you buy from Travis, you will need to 
make your own arrangements for file distribution and storage with Travis.  We 
can still provide you with a bookshelf, as long as you send us complete proof 
of purchase.  We're still most happy to allow Travis's customers that facility 
free of charge if required.  That goes for Travis himself actually, if he is 
reading this.  We can make your downloads a lot simpler for you. :)

Anyway, back to the book.  It's very informative and a must read for anybody 
who wants to get that little bit extra out of Safari, take it further than just 
browsing the web.

If you are interested in buying this book, feel free to contact us at 
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Re: Emergency! DJ Mac Revisited

2012-10-25 Thread Gordon Smith
Believe it or not, this time it behaved perfectly.  Go figure!

On 25 Oct 2012, at 16:49, Sarah Alawami  wrote:

Yeah that's what happened to me. I dunno if we are both doing something wrong 
or if it is a bug that needs to be squashed. I do a show live on saturday so 
for me the pressure is on for us to sound our best.
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repairing safari

2012-10-25 Thread Mike Welty
Hey all,
I need pretty bad help as my safari no longer loads, I go to launch it and I 
get an error saying safari didn’t properly start. Is there any way to repair or 
reinstall safari? I need this very quickly as I might be relying on my mac 
fully next weekend and need web browsing.
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Re: Upgrading to Lion

2012-10-25 Thread Esther
Hi Mark and Others,

I was curious about this question, since there are some Macs that can be 
upgraded to Lion, but not Mountain Lion, and the USB thumb drives for Lion are 
no longer being sold (except at exorbitant prices on eBay). Intego, the company 
that sells security products for the Mac, published an article shortly after 
Mountain Lion's release: "What to Do if Your Mac Can’t Run Mountain Lion"
http://www.intego.com/mac-security-blog/what-to-do-if-your-mac-cant-run-mountain-lion/

They listed the following categories:

Mountain Lion Capable Macs

Mountain Lion requires one of the following Macs with at least 2 GB of RAM and 
8 GB of available hard drive space:

• iMac (Mid 2007 or newer)
• MacBook (Late 2008 Aluminum, or Early 2009 or newer)
• MacBook Air (Late 2008 or newer)
• MacBook Pro (Mid/Late 2007 or newer)
• Mac mini (Early 2009 or newer)
• Mac Pro (Early 2008 or newer)
• Xserve (Early 2009)

Lion Capable Macs

If your Mac isn’t new enough to run Mountain Lion, it should still be able to 
run Lion if you have one of the Mac models listed below, as long as it has at 
least 2 GB of RAM and 7 GB of free hard drive space:

• iMac (Late 2006 or Early 2008)
• MacBook (Late 2006 or any 2007 or 2008 model)
• MacBook Air (all models)
• MacBook Pro (Late 2006)
• Mac mini (Mid 2007)
• Mac Pro (all models)
• Xserve (Late 2006 or Early 2008)


A check of the Apple Discussion forums showed that if you are in this 
situation, you can get Lion by contacting Apple directly:

"If you need to purchase Lion call 1-800-692-7753 or 1-800-676-2775. Ask for a 
Sales Representative. They will check your Apple ID, and email you a code and 
instructions.  The cost is $29.99 (as it was before) plus tax.  It's a 
download."

The toll-free 800 numbers apply for the U.S. and Canada only, I think, but 
there should be a similar process for users outside the U.S.  (And in Mark's 
case, the 800 numbers will work.)  If you can upgrade to Mountain Lion by 
purchasing from the App Store at the same price of $29.99, they'd prefer you to 
do so, especially since maintaining current security updates are focused on the 
newest operating systems. 

Once you have updated to either Lion or Mountain Lion you can make a bootable 
clone or an installer on a USB thumb drive or DVD that will work for any of 
your Macs.  I used Carbon Copy Cloner for this (paid, but with a 30-day free 
trial), but you can read through the archives for discussions about using 
Apple's Lion Recovery Disk Assistant or Lion Diskmaker (both of which will work 
for Lion and Mountain Lion).  You can also review the MacWorld article by Don 
Frakes, "How to make a bootable Mountain Lion install drive"
http://www.macworld.com/article/1167857/how_to_make_a_bootable_mountain_lion_install_drive.html

An install drive is different from a bootable clone (backup).  You can find out 
more about backup solutions by reading the guide "Take Control of Backing Up 
Your Mac".  As a mac-access list member you're eligible to purchase this at an 
80% discount.  For a more accessible list of their titles than the default Take 
Control catalog list display provides, check out this URL:
http://www.takecontrolbooks.com/catalog-accessible
The table columns are simpler to negotiate with VoiceOver, and you can just 
activate links of titles you want to view in more detail with VO-Space or by 
pressing your up + down arrow keys if you're in QuickNav mode.

Incidentally, I remember that when Lion came out Eric was searching for a 
solution for backing up a Bootcamp partition, but the offerings at the time 
were limited, and he ended up switching to VMWare Fusion.  In March of this 
year, Winclone came back as a (paid) solution for backing up a Bootcamp 
partition, provided you have formatted as NTFS.  For more information, check 
the developer's site at twocanoes software:
http://twocanoes.com/software.php?software=1

HTH.  Cheers,

Esther


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Re: copying text from the Internet

2012-10-25 Thread Sarah Alawami
Sometimes though the vo enter thing is not available on some sites. sometime 
seven shift down arrow works to select lyrics.
On Oct 25, 2012, at 8:15 AM, Kristeen Hughes  wrote:

> Thank you much. I had either forgotten that or never knew it.
> 
> On Oct 24, 2012, at 12:39 PM, Kristeen Hughes  wrote:
> 
>> I am trying to copy segments of text from the web. I interact with text,  
>> but it seems like the only way to select is by character. This doesn't seem 
>> right. What am I doing wrong? I feel like I'm overlooking something.
>> 
>> Kristeen
>> 
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Re: Emergency! DJ Mac Revisited

2012-10-25 Thread Sarah Alawami
Yeah that's what happened to me. I dunno if we are both doing something wrong 
or if it is a bug that needs to be squashed. I do a show live on saturday so 
for me the pressure is on for us to sound our best.
On Oct 25, 2012, at 8:20 AM, Gordon Smith  wrote:

> I'll try this again now because each time I did it in studio it kept going 
> back to the start of the queue.
> 
> On 25 Oct 2012, at 16:12, Sarah Alawami  wrote:
> 
> No it removes the track. and to remove a track manually select it in the 
> playlist itself and hit the delete key. If the auto mix queue is empty and 
> auto mix is on it will if you are not careful repeat the last track in that 
> thing. I am not sure why. That might be operator error on my part lol.
> On Oct 25, 2012, at 2:07 AM, Gordon Smith  wrote:
> 
>> So are you saying that you cannot manually delete an item from the auto mix 
>> queue? If I turn on AutoMix, then let it play a couple of tracks and turn it 
>> off again, when I restart it plays all of the played track over again. I 
>> discovered that if you press, but do not hold, the cursor left/right keys, 
>> they act as cross-faders.
>> 
>> On 25 Oct 2012, at 06:15, Sarah Alawami  wrote:
>> 
>> I'm still learning the software so bare with me while I also make mistakes. 
>> If you mean turn table there is no way to see what song is loaded where, at 
>> least I don't know how.
>> 
>> what I do is use auto mix and the auto mix table. but voice over will read 
>> the artwork and it will be a mess. for example if I add Villa-Lobos: Prelude 
>> #3 In A Minor, "Flow My Tears" ( a very good song btw) to the auto mix queue 
>> voice over will read it as such. 
>> 
>> The debs know about this so they do plan on fixing that little bug.
>> 
>> In the auto mix queue the tracks will become empty but i think it loads 2 of 
>> them at a time. I'm not used to that yet as it repeats sometimes the track I 
>> last played. but this might be an id10t error, which sometimes I am lol!
>> 
>> Hope this helps a bit, or maybe it won't help at all. Like I said I"m still 
>> learning the software as well.
>> 
>> Be blessed.
>> 
>> 
>> On Oct 24, 2012, at 9:35 AM, Gordon Smith  wrote:
>> 
>>> OK, now that the pressure is off, I need to play more with this to get 
>>> things right before next week. I changed the delay, thanks for that because 
>>> for some reason I couldn't figure out in the heat of the moment how you did 
>>> that. But now I have it set to 0.0 so that at least is one problem solved.
>>> 
>>> Now, how about the other two problems. One, loading songs on to a deck. 
>>> Once the song has played, why does it remain in the queue or loaded to the 
>>> deck? I would have expected it to become inert and the deck become vacant 
>>> until loaded again. This doesn't seem to be the case. Unless I have 
>>> something else set wrong.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 24 Oct 2012, at 16:22, Sarah Alawami  wrote:
>>> 
>>> go to prefs, then general if that is not highlighted in the tool bar. an 
>>> set the stop delay to 0.0 seconds.
>>> On Oct 23, 2012, at 11:19 PM, Gordon Smith  wrote:
>>> 
 Hi all
 
 Could somebody possibly remind me, asap, what's the setting to stop the 
 turntables in DJ Mac spinning down when you hit the stop button? This is 
 urgent, I'm in studio this morning.
 
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Re: Expanding topics in mail

2012-10-25 Thread Sarah Alawami
Yeah it's been a long standing bug since I got my mac  in 2010. Just use vo 
space e on the disclosure triangle. or the conversation triangle what ever they 
decide to call it this week lol!

Be blessed.
On Oct 25, 2012, at 8:32 AM, Daniela Rubio  wrote:

> Try expanding using Vo+space
> Don't worry.
> 
> El 25/10/2012, a las 17:29, Kristeen Hughes  escribió:
> 
>> Sorry about the Google Drive question; it went to the wrong list.
>> 
>> I have my E-Mail organized by topic, but they have stopped expanding when I 
>> press the right arrow. This works properly on one Mac, but not the other. 
>> Can anyone help?
>> 
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Re: Expanding topics in mail

2012-10-25 Thread Daniela Rubio
Try expanding using Vo+space
Don't worry.

El 25/10/2012, a las 17:29, Kristeen Hughes  escribió:

> Sorry about the Google Drive question; it went to the wrong list.
> 
> I have my E-Mail organized by topic, but they have stopped expanding when I 
> press the right arrow. This works properly on one Mac, but not the other. Can 
> anyone help?
> 
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Expanding topics in mail

2012-10-25 Thread Kristeen Hughes
Sorry about the Google Drive question; it went to the wrong list.

I have my E-Mail organized by topic, but they have stopped expanding when I 
press the right arrow. This works properly on one Mac, but not the other. Can 
anyone help?

Kristeen

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Re: Emergency! DJ Mac Revisited

2012-10-25 Thread Gordon Smith
I'll try this again now because each time I did it in studio it kept going back 
to the start of the queue.

On 25 Oct 2012, at 16:12, Sarah Alawami  wrote:

No it removes the track. and to remove a track manually select it in the 
playlist itself and hit the delete key. If the auto mix queue is empty and auto 
mix is on it will if you are not careful repeat the last track in that thing. I 
am not sure why. That might be operator error on my part lol.
On Oct 25, 2012, at 2:07 AM, Gordon Smith  wrote:

> So are you saying that you cannot manually delete an item from the auto mix 
> queue? If I turn on AutoMix, then let it play a couple of tracks and turn it 
> off again, when I restart it plays all of the played track over again. I 
> discovered that if you press, but do not hold, the cursor left/right keys, 
> they act as cross-faders.
> 
> On 25 Oct 2012, at 06:15, Sarah Alawami  wrote:
> 
> I'm still learning the software so bare with me while I also make mistakes. 
> If you mean turn table there is no way to see what song is loaded where, at 
> least I don't know how.
> 
> what I do is use auto mix and the auto mix table. but voice over will read 
> the artwork and it will be a mess. for example if I add Villa-Lobos: Prelude 
> #3 In A Minor, "Flow My Tears" ( a very good song btw) to the auto mix queue 
> voice over will read it as such. 
> 
> The debs know about this so they do plan on fixing that little bug.
> 
> In the auto mix queue the tracks will become empty but i think it loads 2 of 
> them at a time. I'm not used to that yet as it repeats sometimes the track I 
> last played. but this might be an id10t error, which sometimes I am lol!
> 
> Hope this helps a bit, or maybe it won't help at all. Like I said I"m still 
> learning the software as well.
> 
> Be blessed.
> 
> 
> On Oct 24, 2012, at 9:35 AM, Gordon Smith  wrote:
> 
>> OK, now that the pressure is off, I need to play more with this to get 
>> things right before next week. I changed the delay, thanks for that because 
>> for some reason I couldn't figure out in the heat of the moment how you did 
>> that. But now I have it set to 0.0 so that at least is one problem solved.
>> 
>> Now, how about the other two problems. One, loading songs on to a deck. Once 
>> the song has played, why does it remain in the queue or loaded to the deck? 
>> I would have expected it to become inert and the deck become vacant until 
>> loaded again. This doesn't seem to be the case. Unless I have something else 
>> set wrong.
>> 
>> 
>> On 24 Oct 2012, at 16:22, Sarah Alawami  wrote:
>> 
>> go to prefs, then general if that is not highlighted in the tool bar. an set 
>> the stop delay to 0.0 seconds.
>> On Oct 23, 2012, at 11:19 PM, Gordon Smith  wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi all
>>> 
>>> Could somebody possibly remind me, asap, what's the setting to stop the 
>>> turntables in DJ Mac spinning down when you hit the stop button? This is 
>>> urgent, I'm in studio this morning.
>>> 
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Re: google drive

2012-10-25 Thread Gordon Smith
Kristine

I hate to be a party-pooper, but this is not really on topic for the Mac Access 
list.

Gordon


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Re: Emergency! DJ Mac Revisited

2012-10-25 Thread Sarah Alawami
No it removes the track. and to remove a track manually select it in the 
playlist itself and hit the delete key. If the auto mix queue is empty and auto 
mix is on it will if you are not careful repeat the last track in that thing. I 
am not sure why. That might be operator error on my part lol.
On Oct 25, 2012, at 2:07 AM, Gordon Smith  wrote:

> So are you saying that you cannot manually delete an item from the auto mix 
> queue? If I turn on AutoMix, then let it play a couple of tracks and turn it 
> off again, when I restart it plays all of the played track over again. I 
> discovered that if you press, but do not hold, the cursor left/right keys, 
> they act as cross-faders.
> 
> On 25 Oct 2012, at 06:15, Sarah Alawami  wrote:
> 
> I'm still learning the software so bare with me while I also make mistakes. 
> If you mean turn table there is no way to see what song is loaded where, at 
> least I don't know how.
> 
> what I do is use auto mix and the auto mix table. but voice over will read 
> the artwork and it will be a mess. for example if I add Villa-Lobos: Prelude 
> #3 In A Minor, "Flow My Tears" ( a very good song btw) to the auto mix queue 
> voice over will read it as such. 
> 
> The debs know about this so they do plan on fixing that little bug.
> 
> In the auto mix queue the tracks will become empty but i think it loads 2 of 
> them at a time. I'm not used to that yet as it repeats sometimes the track I 
> last played. but this might be an id10t error, which sometimes I am lol!
> 
> Hope this helps a bit, or maybe it won't help at all. Like I said I"m still 
> learning the software as well.
> 
> Be blessed.
> 
> 
> On Oct 24, 2012, at 9:35 AM, Gordon Smith  wrote:
> 
>> OK, now that the pressure is off, I need to play more with this to get 
>> things right before next week. I changed the delay, thanks for that because 
>> for some reason I couldn't figure out in the heat of the moment how you did 
>> that. But now I have it set to 0.0 so that at least is one problem solved.
>> 
>> Now, how about the other two problems. One, loading songs on to a deck. Once 
>> the song has played, why does it remain in the queue or loaded to the deck? 
>> I would have expected it to become inert and the deck become vacant until 
>> loaded again. This doesn't seem to be the case. Unless I have something else 
>> set wrong.
>> 
>> 
>> On 24 Oct 2012, at 16:22, Sarah Alawami  wrote:
>> 
>> go to prefs, then general if that is not highlighted in the tool bar. an set 
>> the stop delay to 0.0 seconds.
>> On Oct 23, 2012, at 11:19 PM, Gordon Smith  wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi all
>>> 
>>> Could somebody possibly remind me, asap, what's the setting to stop the 
>>> turntables in DJ Mac spinning down when you hit the stop button? This is 
>>> urgent, I'm in studio this morning.
>>> 
>>> <--- Gordon Smith --->
>>> 
>>> If you wish to contact me privately, please use E-Mail in the first 
>>> instance, before you try the below. Please also observe time differences. I 
>>> prefer telephone calls by prior arrangement where possible.
>>> 
>>> E-Mail:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Telephone:
>>> 
>>> United Kingdom: Free Phone:
>>> 0800 8620538
>>> 
>>> Europe and other non-specified:
>>> +44 1642 688095
>>> 
>>> United States Of America And Canada:
>>> +1 646 9151493
>>> 
>>> Australia:
>>> +61 38 8205930
>>> Or:
>>> +61 39 0284505
>>> 
>>> Fax:
>>> +44 1642 365123
>>> 
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Re: google drive

2012-10-25 Thread Kristeen Hughes
How much storage do you get with Google Drive?

Kristeen Hughes

On Oct 23, 2012, at 5:39 PM, Bryan Jones  wrote:

> Hi Courtney,
> 
> The answer to your question depends on how you define "accessible."
> 
> While the "drive.google.com" website has some of google's typical 
> accessibility issues, the Google Drive App is one of Google's more accessible 
> offerings on several platforms. I'm using it on a Mac and two IOS devices and 
> have found it to be very usable with VoiceOver. On the Mac it will add an 
> item named "Google Drive" to the Finder's sidebar, and this will work like 
> most other folders, allowing you to copy files back and forth. It also adds 
> an accessible icon in the status bar. The menu drop-down from that icon 
> contains sync status info, account info, and an accessible preferences pane 
> where you can define files and folders to sync or exclude.
> 
> If you use Google's partially-accessible Google Docs suite, you can open and 
> attempt to edit those documents as listed in the Finder as opposed to needing 
> to go through the google docs or google drive website every time.
> 
> The IOS version of the Google Drive App is also accessible but doesn't 
> currently give you the ability to copy file types other than Google Docs or 
> photos and videos stored in your library. It does allow you to create, read 
> and attempt to edit google docs though.
> 
> My comments are based on the following versions: Google Drive Mac App version 
> 1.5.3449.3345; IOS App version 1.1.1.1903, Mac OS 10.8.2, IOS 6.
> 
> HTH,
> Bryan
> 
> On Oct 23, 2012, at 4:14 PM, Moop Curran  wrote:
>> Is google drive accessible on ios or mac? 
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Re: copying text from the Internet

2012-10-25 Thread Kristeen Hughes
Thank you much. I had either forgotten that or never knew it.

On Oct 24, 2012, at 12:39 PM, Kristeen Hughes  wrote:

> I am trying to copy segments of text from the web. I interact with text,  but 
> it seems like the only way to select is by character. This doesn't seem 
> right. What am I doing wrong? I feel like I'm overlooking something.
> 
> Kristeen
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Re: Emergency! DJ Mac Revisited

2012-10-25 Thread Gordon Smith
So are you saying that you cannot manually delete an item from the auto mix 
queue?  If I turn on AutoMix, then let it play a couple of tracks and turn it 
off again, when I restart it plays all of the played track over again.  I 
discovered that if you press, but do not hold, the cursor left/right keys, they 
act as cross-faders.

On 25 Oct 2012, at 06:15, Sarah Alawami  wrote:

I'm still learning the software so bare with me while I also make mistakes. If 
you mean turn table there is no way to see what song is loaded where, at least 
I don't know how.

what I do is use auto mix and the auto mix table. but voice over will read the 
artwork and it will be a mess. for example if I add Villa-Lobos: Prelude #3 In 
A Minor, "Flow My Tears" ( a very good song btw) to the auto mix queue voice 
over will read it as such. 

The debs know about this so they do plan on fixing that little bug.

In the auto mix queue the tracks will become empty but i think it loads 2 of 
them at a time. I'm not used to that yet as it repeats sometimes the track I 
last played. but this might be an id10t error, which sometimes I am lol!

Hope this helps a bit, or maybe it won't help at all. Like I said I"m still 
learning the software as well.

Be blessed.


On Oct 24, 2012, at 9:35 AM, Gordon Smith  wrote:

> OK, now that the pressure is off, I need to play more with this to get things 
> right before next week.  I changed the delay, thanks for that because for 
> some reason I couldn't figure out in the heat of the moment how you did that. 
>  But now I have it set to 0.0 so that at least is one problem solved.
> 
> Now, how about the other two problems.  One, loading songs on to a deck.  
> Once the song has played, why does it remain in the queue or loaded to the 
> deck?  I would have expected it to become inert and the deck become vacant 
> until loaded again.  This doesn't seem to be the case.  Unless I have 
> something else set wrong.
> 
> 
> On 24 Oct 2012, at 16:22, Sarah Alawami  wrote:
> 
> go to prefs, then  general if that is not highlighted in the tool bar.  an 
> set the stop delay to 0.0 seconds.
> On Oct 23, 2012, at 11:19 PM, Gordon Smith  wrote:
> 
>> Hi all
>> 
>> Could somebody possibly remind me, asap, what's the setting to stop the 
>> turntables in DJ Mac spinning down when you hit the stop button?  This is 
>> urgent, I'm in studio this morning.
>> 
>> <--- Gordon Smith --->
>> 
>> If you wish to contact me privately, please use E-Mail in the first 
>> instance, before you try the below.  Please also observe time differences.  
>> I prefer telephone calls by prior arrangement where possible.
>> 
>> E-Mail:
>> 
>> 
>> Telephone:
>> 
>> United Kingdom:  Free Phone:
>> 0800 8620538
>> 
>> Europe and other non-specified:
>> +44 1642 688095
>> 
>> United States Of America And Canada:
>> +1 646 9151493
>> 
>> Australia:
>> +61 38 8205930
>> Or:
>> +61 39 0284505
>> 
>> Fax:
>> +44 1642 365123
>> 
>> Follow Us On Twitter:
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