How do I stop message headers group showing up each time I read a mail message?

2013-08-29 Thread Andy Collins
Hi all -

Having a bit of trouble when reading mail.

I interact with the messages table, and use VO right arrow to go across and get 
to the subject field, this helps me decide if I want to read or delete a 
message. When I press return to read the message, and interact with it, using 
VO up arrow keeps showing me 'message headers group. I don't want to see this, 
but can't see how I've activated it. Have to say I do find mail performs 
inconsistantly, or probably more accurate to say that I've probably not 
mastered it fully yet. Sometimes when interacting with a message, there is just 
a single horizontal splitter between the message table and the message fields, 
such as from, subject, date sent etc, and at other times there is a second 
horizontal splitter and I see things like create new in box etc. I don't quite 
know what I do that changes what I'm seeing, as I think I'm being consistant in 
how I work with mail, but clearly something is happening.

Thanks for any help -

Andy
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Re: How do I stop message headers group showing up each time I read a mail message?

2013-08-29 Thread Andy Collins
Hi all - just an update to my below message, as I've discovered that part, 
maybe all of the problem is that quick nav gets turned on to easily, and not 
always deliberately by me, and when on, that is when 'message headers group' 
show up at the top of a message. I do find VO doesn't always seem able to keep 
up with my typing speed, but I'll certainly have to be more careful with the 
arrow keys, may even turn quick nav off altogether as Control Option semicolon 
does the same thing anyway, if I need it -

Andy
On 29 Aug 2013, at 10:50, Andy Collins a...@recreation.plus.com wrote:

 Hi all -
 
 Having a bit of trouble when reading mail.
 
 I interact with the messages table, and use VO right arrow to go across and 
 get to the subject field, this helps me decide if I want to read or delete a 
 message. When I press return to read the message, and interact with it, using 
 VO up arrow keeps showing me 'message headers group. I don't want to see 
 this, but can't see how I've activated it. Have to say I do find mail 
 performs inconsistantly, or probably more accurate to say that I've probably 
 not mastered it fully yet. Sometimes when interacting with a message, there 
 is just a single horizontal splitter between the message table and the 
 message fields, such as from, subject, date sent etc, and at other times 
 there is a second horizontal splitter and I see things like create new in box 
 etc. I don't quite know what I do that changes what I'm seeing, as I think 
 I'm being consistant in how I work with mail, but clearly something is 
 happening.
 
 Thanks for any help -
 
 Andy
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Re: wordpress blogging on the mac

2013-08-29 Thread Christian Schoepplein
Hi Sarah,

can you tell a little more of the features of marsEdit regarding 
WordPress blogging please? Can you only write the article and then send 
it to the WordPress installation or is it also possible to do things 
like cathegorizing, setting the keywords for a article, e.g. with the 
editor?

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Re: wordpress blogging on the mac

2013-08-29 Thread Christian Schoepplein
Hi,

On Mi, Aug 28, 2013 at 02:46:23 -0400, Moop Curran wrote:
What's the best way to write blog entries for a class on the mac? 

I don't know the best way, but at the moment I am using the ByWord 
editor with the publishing extension to write WordPress articles. It is 
possible to format the article text with markup or HTML tags and to 
publish it to one or more configured WordPress installations. 
Unfortunatly it isn't possible to send the blogcathegory or keywords to 
WordPress or maybe I haven't found this features yet, so I also have to 
login to my WordPress and set this things via the web interface. Also 
things like SEO optimizazion for a new article can't be done with 
ByWord, you need also to login to the webinterface to do things like 
that.

Ciao from Munich,

  Christian

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Re: wordpress blogging on the mac

2013-08-29 Thread Sarah k Alawami
You can do a  lot with mars edit.  such as raging, category, links, headings, 
lists, what ever you want. I have created websites with wordpress and mars 
edit. Ok they might not look good, but they are very much accessible. I did a 
podcast on mars edit last year january of 2012. Go to 
http://tffppodcast.com/listen and go to vault heading and choose via the pop up 
button january 2012 and  you should be able to find it.

You can even schedule posts and pages  for release. all or most of this applies 
to blogger and live journal and what ever else mars edit supports, which is a 
lot. it is well worth the $40. and the dev is wonderful at getting back to you 
and fixing errors and accessibility problems.
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 Hi Sarah,
 
 can you tell a little more of the features of marsEdit regarding 
 WordPress blogging please? Can you only write the article and then send 
 it to the WordPress installation or is it also possible to do things 
 like cathegorizing, setting the keywords for a article, e.g. with the 
 editor?
 
 Cheers,
 
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Re: wordpress blogging on the mac

2013-08-29 Thread Sarah k Alawami
In the last post I did mean you can do tagging not what ever came out. It's too 
early in the morning for me to think. lol! but the rest is correct.

Tc and sorry about that. 
On Aug 29, 2013, at 5:25 AM, Christian Schoepplein ch...@schoeppi.net wrote:

 Hi Sarah,
 
 can you tell a little more of the features of marsEdit regarding 
 WordPress blogging please? Can you only write the article and then send 
 it to the WordPress installation or is it also possible to do things 
 like cathegorizing, setting the keywords for a article, e.g. with the 
 editor?
 
 Cheers,
 
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Select all text on a web page

2013-08-29 Thread Ian Harrison
Good day list.

Is there a wuick way to copy all text on a web page on my phone. Sometimes the 
article I want to copy is more than one page long and pinch and zoom is really 
fiddly.

It wold be great if there was a way for ios to simply allow a copy full page 
option to the clipboard.

Thanks
Ian
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an odd issue with my mac book pro

2013-08-29 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Hey to all. I have no idea when this started, but I have an odd  issue. I 
turned off my mbp and exactly at midnight, the thing started itself up. I 
thought it was a  fluke so I repeated the process and even closed my lid and at 
midnight this morning it started up. Woke me with the chime. I have no idea 
what caused this as I have  nothing scheduled. Has anyone had this problem and 
if so how did you fix, apart from a reinstall o of the os?

Tc all.
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Re: Select all text on a web page

2013-08-29 Thread Sarah k Alawami
That would be nice, but what I would suggest is mail the page to yourself and 
if it includes the  text, pretend to reply to it and select all then.

Good luck.
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harrisonc...@harrisonclan.karoo.co.uk wrote:

   Good day list.
 
 Is there a wuick way to copy all text on a web page on my phone. Sometimes 
 the article I want to copy is more than one page long and pinch and zoom is 
 really fiddly.
 
 It wold be great if there was a way for ios to simply allow a copy full page 
 option to the clipboard.
 
 Thanks
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Re: an odd issue with my mac book pro

2013-08-29 Thread Isaac Hebert
Do you think a device is keeping the mac awake?

On 8/29/13, Sarah k Alawami marri...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hey to all. I have no idea when this started, but I have an odd  issue. I
 turned off my mbp and exactly at midnight, the thing started itself up. I
 thought it was a  fluke so I repeated the process and even closed my lid and
 at midnight this morning it started up. Woke me with the chime. I have no
 idea what caused this as I have  nothing scheduled. Has anyone had this
 problem and if so how did you fix, apart from a reinstall o of the os?

 Tc all.
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Re: an odd issue with my mac book pro

2013-08-29 Thread Christian Schoepplein
Maybe the cron jobs, that run on every Mac in the night hours, wake up 
the Macbook... Since when do you have this behaviour of your Macbook, 
have you made updates, e.g.?

-- Christian

On Do, Aug 29, 2013 at 09:03:13 -0500, Isaac Hebert wrote:
Do you think a device is keeping the mac awake?

On 8/29/13, Sarah k Alawami marri...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hey to all. I have no idea when this started, but I have an odd  issue. I
 turned off my mbp and exactly at midnight, the thing started itself up. I
 thought it was a  fluke so I repeated the process and even closed my lid and
 at midnight this morning it started up. Woke me with the chime. I have no
 idea what caused this as I have  nothing scheduled. Has anyone had this
 problem and if so how did you fix, apart from a reinstall o of the os?

 Tc all.
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Re: an odd issue with my mac book pro

2013-08-29 Thread Phil Halton
In system  prefs on the energy savers you can schedule the Mac to wake up Or  
go to sleep at a   certain time. is it scheduled to wake up at midnight?

Sent from my IPhone


On Aug 29, 2013, at 9:52 AM, Sarah k Alawami marri...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hey to all. I have no idea when this started, but I have an odd  issue. I 
 turned off my mbp and exactly at midnight, the thing started itself up. I 
 thought it was a  fluke so I repeated the process and even closed my lid and 
 at midnight this morning it started up. Woke me with the chime. I have no 
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 problem and if so how did you fix, apart from a reinstall o of the os?
 
 Tc all.
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Re: an odd issue with my mac book pro

2013-08-29 Thread Sarah Alawami
Not that I'm aware. I have all that turned off. 

 On Aug 29, 2013, at 7:22, Phil Halton philh...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 In system  prefs on the energy savers you can schedule the Mac to wake up Or  
 go to sleep at a   certain time. is it scheduled to wake up at midnight?
 
 Sent from my IPhone
 
 
 On Aug 29, 2013, at 9:52 AM, Sarah k Alawami marri...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hey to all. I have no idea when this started, but I have an odd  issue. I 
 turned off my mbp and exactly at midnight, the thing started itself up. I 
 thought it was a  fluke so I repeated the process and even closed my lid and 
 at midnight this morning it started up. Woke me with the chime. I have no 
 idea what caused this as I have  nothing scheduled. Has anyone had this 
 problem and if so how did you fix, apart from a reinstall o of the os?
 
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Bluetooth keyboard question

2013-08-29 Thread Matthew Carello
Hello all. I finally got my Logitech bt wireless keyboard hooked up to my mac. 
I am just curious if there are any settings I have to change to make it work 
better? For one thing I have use function keys set on the mac. However they are 
acting the same way  they used  to on the logitech. Is there anyway to get the 
logitech keyboard to act like the mac one?

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What do these aliases mean on my desktop?

2013-08-29 Thread Andy Collins
Hi all -

As well as seeing Macintosh hd selected volume on my desktop, When I use VO 
with the arrow keys, VO says Macintosh hd alias selected  alias, and Macintosh 
hd alias.

These alias's look just like the Macintosh volume, with an items list 
containing applications, library, users etc, but I'm not sure how they got on 
the desk top, and what they mean, or indeed, what I should do with them -

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What does all this with spaces stuff mean that VO keeps announcing?

2013-08-29 Thread Andy Collins
Hi all -

If I do CMD TAB to move between open apps, from time to time, VO will say, for 
example, Finder with spaces, or mail box with spaces. I don't know what promts 
this behaviour as it isn't always there, but is often enough for me to ask what 
it's all about? -

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Re: What does all this with spaces stuff mean that VO keeps announcing?

2013-08-29 Thread Isaac Hebert
It is probably a voiceover bug.

On 8/29/13, Andy Collins a...@recreation.plus.com wrote:
 Hi all -

 If I do CMD TAB to move between open apps, from time to time, VO will say,
 for example, Finder with spaces, or mail box with spaces. I don't know what
 promts this behaviour as it isn't always there, but is often enough for me
 to ask what it's all about? -
   
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Taking accounts online

2013-08-29 Thread George Cham
I've got a new email address , with the mac-access website.
I've configured it , but the smtp server is offline.
How do I bring the account online?
George Cham
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Re: an odd issue with my mac book pro

2013-08-29 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Ok. In checking I did have something at midnight, problem, the box was 
unchecked. I checked, then unchecked the box applying the change each time. 
I'll see if that helps or not. If not we have issues, and a lot of them.

This only started about maybe  a week so not sure.

For the poster that says the computer wakes to run the scripts daily I have 
never ever had that happen in the 3 years I've owned a mac.

Tc.
On Aug 29, 2013, at 10:23 AM, Sarah Alawami marri...@gmail.com wrote:

 Not that I'm aware. I have all that turned off. 
 
 On Aug 29, 2013, at 7:22, Phil Halton philh...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 In system  prefs on the energy savers you can schedule the Mac to wake up Or 
  go to sleep at a   certain time. is it scheduled to wake up at midnight?
 
 Sent from my IPhone
 
 
 On Aug 29, 2013, at 9:52 AM, Sarah k Alawami marri...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hey to all. I have no idea when this started, but I have an odd  issue. I 
 turned off my mbp and exactly at midnight, the thing started itself up. I 
 thought it was a  fluke so I repeated the process and even closed my lid 
 and at midnight this morning it started up. Woke me with the chime. I have 
 no idea what caused this as I have  nothing scheduled. Has anyone had this 
 problem and if so how did you fix, apart from a reinstall o of the os?
 
 Tc all.
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Re: an odd issue with my mac book pro

2013-08-29 Thread Chris Gilland
How in the world can the thing start in the first place if it's not even 
powered on?  I could see if it was just simply in sleep mode, but if you 
litwerally have it off completely, then... Yeah... you sure your guidedog 
didn't step on the power button?  LOL!  Just kidding.  Seriously though, 
yeah, is that really even possible to legitimately do?


Chris.

- Original Message - 
From: Sarah k Alawami marri...@gmail.com

To: Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility mac-access@mac-access.net
Sent: Friday, August 30, 2013 12:24 AM
Subject: Re: an odd issue with my mac book pro


Ok. In checking I did have something at midnight, problem, the box was 
unchecked. I checked, then unchecked the box applying the change each 
time. I'll see if that helps or not. If not we have issues, and a lot of 
them.


This only started about maybe  a week so not sure.

For the poster that says the computer wakes to run the scripts daily I 
have never ever had that happen in the 3 years I've owned a mac.


Tc.
On Aug 29, 2013, at 10:23 AM, Sarah Alawami marri...@gmail.com wrote:


Not that I'm aware. I have all that turned off.


On Aug 29, 2013, at 7:22, Phil Halton philh...@gmail.com wrote:

In system  prefs on the energy savers you can schedule the Mac to wake 
up Or  go to sleep at a   certain time. is it scheduled to wake up at 
midnight?


Sent from my IPhone


On Aug 29, 2013, at 9:52 AM, Sarah k Alawami marri...@gmail.com 
wrote:


Hey to all. I have no idea when this started, but I have an odd  issue. 
I turned off my mbp and exactly at midnight, the thing started itself 
up. I thought it was a  fluke so I repeated the process and even closed 
my lid and at midnight this morning it started up. Woke me with the 
chime. I have no idea what caused this as I have  nothing scheduled. 
Has anyone had this problem and if so how did you fix, apart from a 
reinstall o of the os?


Tc all.
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how do I get a book back onto my computer that I uploaded to my iPhone5

2013-08-29 Thread meadowlark77
The subject says what I'm asking about. My problem is this. I uploaded a pdf 
book to my iPhone5, to Voide Dream. What I did, though, was to cut the book 
instead of copy it. That's not how I usually do it. I need the file on my 
computer, also. How do we get it back?

Thanks,

Brenda

mailto:meadowlar...@cox.net 

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