Re: Protools 10

2013-08-12 Thread Dónal Fitzpatrick
Hi Chris,

No you misunderstand: I’ve been trawling the web and from my reading it seemed 
that the best setup for Protools 10 was under Lion. It was nothing you had 
intimated in your mail.

Dónal
On 12 Aug 2013, at 01:02, Chris Gilland  wrote:

> Firstly, I don't know where you got the impression that PT 10 wouldn't work 
> on Mountain Lion.  It works, but just has some accessibility issues.  I'm a 
> very regular ProTools user, as I use it every day practically with me being a 
> local professional musician.  You're correct that there are issues with some 
> of the PT 11 plugins, although I don't exactly know in what way, being I've 
> not updated.  I'm still running ProTools 10 and am perfectly happy with it.  
> Granted, my main production machine is running Snowleopard, as Lion had a 
> few, though not many, accessibility issues, but then once we got to Mountain 
> Lion, believe me, in many ways, certain things became an baunified mess!  For 
> one thing, none of the counters read any longer, a lot of your configuration 
> values don't read any more such as obtaining your session's tempo, etc.  For 
> someone like me who's a die hard audio engineer, these are things I cannot 
> live without.  I guess it really depends on your workflow. If you don't think 
> you're going to need access to those things, then ok, but for me, that's 
> enough of a deal breaker, where until Avid gets their stuff more together, 
> and I truely see a change, I'm not taking the plunge to V11, case closed.  
> But ultimately, just to clarify, I didn't say PT 10 nor 11 worked well on 
> Mountain Lion, but yes, they will work in general, and... lquite well... if 
> you're either sighted, or low vision and can use screen magnification.  With 
> Voiceover alone though, it's very cut and dry touch and go.
> 
> Chris.
> 
> - Original Message - From: "Dónal Fitzpatrick" 
> 
> To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" 
> Sent: Sunday, August 11, 2013 4:05 PM
> Subject: Re: Protools 10
> 
> 
> Hi Chris,
> 
> I was under the impression that PT10 couldn't run under Mountain lion.  Is 
> this the case?  Also I thought that many of the PT11 plugins weren't 
> accessible.
> 
> Thanks for the info,
> 
> Dónal
> On 11 Aug 2013, at 16:30, "Chris Gilland"  wrote:
> 
>> You can run ProTools on Mountain Lion, don't get me wrong.  It's just that 
>> there are many accessibility issues that you'll probably encounter along the 
>> way.
>> 
>> Chris.
>> 
>> - Original Message - From: "Dónal Fitzpatrick" 
>> 
>> To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" 
>> Sent: Sunday, August 11, 2013 8:17 AM
>> Subject: Re: Protools 10
>> 
>> 
>> Cheers for that Chris.  Next step now is to try and go back from Mountain 
>> Lion to Lion on one of my machines just to run this damn thing.  i have an 
>> iMac with two HDs so I think I'll try and duel boot for now.
>> 
>> Dónal
>> On 11 Aug 2013, at 12:47, "Chris Gilland"  wrote:
>> 
>>> For now, if you buy PT 11, it will come with PT 10 as well.  The simple 
>>> reason is because there are some plugins which are not yet compatible with 
>>> ProTools 11.  Yes, you can run version 10 and 11 along side each other. 
>>> Quite honestly, I think that Avid is doing a very sloppy job of 
>>> development, especially doing it this way, but whatever.  It's obvious my 
>>> voice isn't being heard, and though Slau Haliton has spoken with them many 
>>> times about accessibility, etc. and they promise things to get better, 
>>> don't get me started on this rant rave or we'll be here all day, but 
>>> frankly, I kind of wonder about them... them being Avid... at times.
>>> 
>>> Chris.
>>> 
>>> - Original Message - From: "Dónal Fitzpatrick" 
>>> 
>>> To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" 
>>> Sent: Saturday, August 10, 2013 4:02 AM
>>> Subject: Protools 10
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Morning folks,
>>> 
>>> Very quick question.  Does anyone know whether it is possible to purchase a 
>>> copy of Protools 10 now that they've gone to 11?  I'm not seeing a link on 
>>> the product website.
>>> 
>>> Cheers,
>>> 
>>> Dónal
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adding Lion as a second OS

2013-08-12 Thread Dónal Fitzpatrick
Hi all,

I’m running a later version of OSX than Lion on a machine with two hard disks.  
On the second of these I wish to (as it were) retro-fit Lion and then dual 
boot.  Is this possible?  I have the Lion installer downloaded but when I run 
it, VO reports “no windows”.  Any thoughts welcome.

Dónal
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Setting a Shortcut Key in Mail

2013-08-12 Thread Carol
Hi all,

I've recently added my iCloud mailbox and find it's appearing right at the 
bbottom of mailboxes.  I have a number and really would like to access this 
quickly.  I know I can use the Item Chooser but, ideally, would like to earmark 
a Command numberkey to go straight there, as with the In-box, etc.  Is it 
possible to do this and, if so, I'd really like to know how?

Thanks.

Carol P

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Having trouble adding a second email account.

2013-08-12 Thread Linda C Knight

Hi all,

I am trying to add my second email account to the mac.

I must be missing something, I put in my correct password.

I don't understand. I am following the prompts and still I can't get or receive 
mail on that account. I use tampabay.rr.com and i have 2 email accounts.

Any ideas? 

Hugs and 73
Linda C. Knight and Shirley
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Please Note Email: l...@tampabay.rr.com

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Re: Having trouble adding a second email account.

2013-08-12 Thread Sarah k Alawami
If it is imap then got to mail prefs, then accounts, then that mail account and 
click the advanced tab. 

Now go all the way to IMAP Path Prefix: and enter in the text field 
INBOX

then close and save the account by hitting the save button.. Now check to see 
if you get emails.

Tc.
On Aug 12, 2013, at 7:57 AM, Linda C Knight  wrote:

> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I am trying to add my second email account to the mac.
> 
> I must be missing something, I put in my correct password.
> 
> I don't understand. I am following the prompts and still I can't get or 
> receive mail on that account. I use tampabay.rr.com and i have 2 email 
> accounts.
> 
> Any ideas? 
> 
> Hugs and 73
> Linda C. Knight and Shirley
> CallSign: KK4HRG
> Please Note Email: l...@tampabay.rr.com
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RE: Having trouble adding a second email account.

2013-08-12 Thread Linda C. Knight


Actually, it's a pop account is this the same?


Hugs and 73
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Re: Having trouble adding a second email account.

2013-08-12 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Not sure if the path is the same, but I also had trouble doing pop and apple 
mail. I dunno why. Nothing seemed to happen when I would check for mail. I'm 
guessing that's what's going on?

Tc and 73 from ke7zum
On Aug 12, 2013, at 9:25 AM, Linda C. Knight  wrote:

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> 
> Actually, it's a pop account is this the same?
> 
> 
> Hugs and 73
> Linda C. Knight & shirley
> CallSign: kk4hrg
> Please note email:
> l...@tampabay.rr.com
> 
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Re: Setting a Shortcut Key in Mail

2013-08-12 Thread Andy Collins
Carol -

Somebody with more knowledge will tell you better than perhaps I can, but I 
don't think you can do this. However, would it really save you much time when 
as you know, you can either use the item chooser, then first letter navigation 
to go strait to the desired mail box, or alternatively, VO left arrow from your 
messages table [after stopping interacting with it] to your list of mail boxes, 
and again, use first letter navigation to find the one you want -

Andy
On 12 Aug 2013, at 14:39, Carol  wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I've recently added my iCloud mailbox and find it's appearing right at the 
> bbottom of mailboxes.  I have a number and really would like to access this 
> quickly.  I know I can use the Item Chooser but, ideally, would like to 
> earmark a Command numberkey to go straight there, as with the In-box, etc.  
> Is it possible to do this and, if so, I'd really like to know how?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Carol P
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Wordprocessor with extensive keyboard commands.

2013-08-12 Thread Jim Noseworthy

Hi Folks:

anyone know of a good word processor software program that has extensive 
keyboard commands such as:
start of line; end of line; beginning and end of page; beginning and end 
of document; cursor by character, word, sentence, paragraph; ETC.


And does anyone know of a good word processor that has a large user 
defined keyboard section.


Thanks all over the place.

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RE: Wordprocessor with extensive keyboard commands.

2013-08-12 Thread David Griffith
TextEdit fulfills all these requirements.
E.G. Command right arrow end of line, command left arrow start of line,
option right arrow one word at a time  option up and down arrow etc etc.
You can also set paragraph reading on rota so just pressing up or down arrow
will read paragraph at at time.

David Griffith

David Griffithl 

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Subject: Wordprocessor with extensive keyboard commands.

Hi Folks:

anyone know of a good word processor software program that has extensive
keyboard commands such as:
start of line; end of line; beginning and end of page; beginning and end of
document; cursor by character, word, sentence, paragraph; ETC.

And does anyone know of a good word processor that has a large user defined
keyboard section.

Thanks all over the place.

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Re: Setting a Shortcut Key in Mail

2013-08-12 Thread Bryan Jones
Assuming you are running Lion or Mountain Lion, one way to accomplish this is 
to use Mail's Favorites Bar. Mailbox Aliases that are placed in the Favorites 
Bar can be directly accessed by pressing Command+ a corresponding number. Here 
are the steps to follow.
 
1. Toggle on the Favorites Bar either through the View menu or by pressing 
Command+Shift+Option+H.
2. Interact with the Favorites Bar and navigate through it to see if the 
desired mailbox is already there. If it is there, skip ahead to item 4 below.
3. If the desired mailbox is not present in the Favorites Bar, use drag and 
drop to copy an alias of the desired mailbox from the Mailbox list onto the 
Favorites Bar. For this task I've had better luck using the "mouse down, mouse 
up" method of drag and drop rather than the VO+, VO+. method. 
4. Once the desired mailbox is present in your Favorites Bar, you can press 
Command+the corresponding number for the desired mailbox, where the mailboxes 
are numbered from 1 through 9 from left to right. This shortcut key will work 
even if the Favorites Bar is hidden.

HTH,
Bryan

> On 12 Aug 2013, at 14:39, Carol  wrote:
>> I've recently added my iCloud mailbox and find it's appearing right at the 
>> bbottom of mailboxes.  I have a number and really would like to access this 
>> quickly.  I know I can use the Item Chooser but, ideally, would like to 
>> earmark a Command numberkey to go straight there, as with the In-box, etc.  
>> Is it possible to do this and, if so, I'd really like to know how?

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Re: Setting a Shortcut Key in Mail

2013-08-12 Thread Sarah k Alawami
And if you want to remove a favorite? I forgot how to do it as I want to keep 
it organized and take away folders I don't use. I know I'm supposed to drag it 
off of the fabs bar but cannot for the life of me remember how.

Thanks.
On Aug 12, 2013, at 4:17 PM, Bryan Jones  wrote:

> Assuming you are running Lion or Mountain Lion, one way to accomplish this is 
> to use Mail's Favorites Bar. Mailbox Aliases that are placed in the Favorites 
> Bar can be directly accessed by pressing Command+ a corresponding number. 
> Here are the steps to follow.
> 
> 1. Toggle on the Favorites Bar either through the View menu or by pressing 
> Command+Shift+Option+H.
> 2. Interact with the Favorites Bar and navigate through it to see if the 
> desired mailbox is already there. If it is there, skip ahead to item 4 below.
> 3. If the desired mailbox is not present in the Favorites Bar, use drag and 
> drop to copy an alias of the desired mailbox from the Mailbox list onto the 
> Favorites Bar. For this task I've had better luck using the "mouse down, 
> mouse up" method of drag and drop rather than the VO+, VO+. method. 
> 4. Once the desired mailbox is present in your Favorites Bar, you can press 
> Command+the corresponding number for the desired mailbox, where the mailboxes 
> are numbered from 1 through 9 from left to right. This shortcut key will work 
> even if the Favorites Bar is hidden.
> 
> HTH,
> Bryan
> 
>> On 12 Aug 2013, at 14:39, Carol  wrote:
>>> I've recently added my iCloud mailbox and find it's appearing right at the 
>>> bbottom of mailboxes.  I have a number and really would like to access this 
>>> quickly.  I know I can use the Item Chooser but, ideally, would like to 
>>> earmark a Command numberkey to go straight there, as with the In-box, etc.  
>>> Is it possible to do this and, if so, I'd really like to know how?
> 
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Re: Wordprocessor with extensive keyboard commands.

2013-08-12 Thread Phil Halton
Hi Jim, those are all standard text editing keystrokes you mentioned. TextEdit 
will do that's fine. However, it doesn't have a user definable keyboard 
shortcuts section and he can't really do styles.
There's a good Podcasts on Apple this by David Woodbridge about text editing it 
 lists all those text editing commands by line, bye paragraph, by sentence etc.
Sent from my IPhone


On Aug 12, 2013, at 4:17 PM, Jim Noseworthy 
 wrote:

> Hi Folks:
> 
> anyone know of a good word processor software program that has extensive 
> keyboard commands such as:
> start of line; end of line; beginning and end of page; beginning and end of 
> document; cursor by character, word, sentence, paragraph; ETC.
> 
> And does anyone know of a good word processor that has a large user defined 
> keyboard section.
> 
> Thanks all over the place.
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still can't add the second mail account to the mac

2013-08-12 Thread Linda C. Knight
 

 

Well, I decided for now to just keep my second email on the iPhone as I am
still having trouble adding it to my mac. LOL!

 

The thing is, I have two email accounts with tampabay.rr.com and though I
know my password is correct, I still can't add it. Its truly driving me
crazy. 

 

So if any of you have any rabbits to pull out of the hat, I'd really
appreciate it.

 

Btw: it's a pop account.

 

 

 

Hugs and 73

Linda C. Knight & shirley

CallSign: kk4hrg

Please note email:

l...@tampabay.rr.com

 

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