Re: Using pages on the IPhone with VoiceOver

2012-07-14 Thread Anne Robertson
Hello Paula,

Here's a bit of a user guide for Pages on the iPhone that I've put together 
from discussions on an iPhone list and from my own experimentation. I'm not 
that impressed with Pages on the iPhone and much prefer to use my Mac for that 
sort of work.

Cheers,

Anne


You can read and type text. Be aware, however, that rather than showing the
entire document in one edit field, Pages breaks documents up in to multiple
edit fields in such a way that each edit field corresponds to roughly one
page of text. You'll see two or three of these pages/edit fields on screen
at once and must use the vertical scrolling gestures to scroll through the
pages. So, when you move to the top/bottom of an edit field, or select all
text in an edit field, you aren't moving to the top/bottom of or selecting
the entire document but rather manipulating the current page. Thus, if you
wanted to make some formatting change that applied to, say, a couple of
pages, you'd have to select relevant text from the first edit field in
question, apply the formatting change, select text in the next relevant edit
field, apply formatting change, and so on.

You can accessibly change the font used. After you select text using typical
VO selection commands, activate the Info button located in the upper
right-hand portion of the screen. The safest way to find this without losing 
your selection is to approach the status bar from the top and locate the time, 
then slide your finger down to Info and tap with a second finger to activate 
it. Then go straight to the bottom portion of the screen without touching 
anything in between, and you'll find the Text Options pane. You'll see 
formatting items; activate the icon labeled with the
current point/font info, then activate the icon called Font,
CurrentFontName, (where CurrentFontName is the actual font name of course)
and pick a different font. The buttons to apply effects such as Bold,
Italic, Underline, etc. also work. You can also change the point size by 
flicking up or down. Once done making those changes, you can return to the text 
by sliding a finger up the left-hand side of the screen.
Documents are saved automatically as you compose them, so you never save them 
manually. Emailing works fine; from upper-right portion of screen,
select Tools  Share and Print  Email Document  button corresponding to
file format you wish the attachment to be in, then a regular Mail window
opens for you to fill in relevant details.

Renaming documents is tricky but can be done. If you add a new document and 
select the blank document template in order to add a blank document, its name 
will just be blank, and the next blank document you create would be called 
blank1, etc. 
Here's how to rename a Pages document on your iPhone. Warning: you need a 
steady hand.

You have to select Documents, then in the list of documents, place one finger 
on the one you wish to rename, toggle VoiceOver off, double-tap with that one 
finger, then toggle VoiceOver back on again. You'll be in an edit field which 
is the file name. Type the new name, then tap Done.

You can't accessibly sort documents in to folders.

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RE: Using pages on the IPhone with VoiceOver

2012-07-14 Thread Paula Hobley
Thanks for that Anne, it is greatly appreciated.

I hope all is well with you.

Take care

Paula


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[mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of Anne Robertson
Sent: Saturday, 14 July 2012 7:37 PM
To: Mac OSX  iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: Using pages on the IPhone with VoiceOver

Hello Paula,

Here's a bit of a user guide for Pages on the iPhone that I've put together
from discussions on an iPhone list and from my own experimentation. I'm not
that impressed with Pages on the iPhone and much prefer to use my Mac for
that sort of work.

Cheers,

Anne


You can read and type text. Be aware, however, that rather than showing the
entire document in one edit field, Pages breaks documents up in to multiple
edit fields in such a way that each edit field corresponds to roughly one
page of text. You'll see two or three of these pages/edit fields on screen
at once and must use the vertical scrolling gestures to scroll through the
pages. So, when you move to the top/bottom of an edit field, or select all
text in an edit field, you aren't moving to the top/bottom of or selecting
the entire document but rather manipulating the current page. Thus, if you
wanted to make some formatting change that applied to, say, a couple of
pages, you'd have to select relevant text from the first edit field in
question, apply the formatting change, select text in the next relevant edit
field, apply formatting change, and so on.

You can accessibly change the font used. After you select text using typical
VO selection commands, activate the Info button located in the upper
right-hand portion of the screen. The safest way to find this without losing
your selection is to approach the status bar from the top and locate the
time, then slide your finger down to Info and tap with a second finger to
activate it. Then go straight to the bottom portion of the screen without
touching anything in between, and you'll find the Text Options pane. You'll
see formatting items; activate the icon labeled with the
current point/font info, then activate the icon called Font,
CurrentFontName, (where CurrentFontName is the actual font name of course)
and pick a different font. The buttons to apply effects such as Bold,
Italic, Underline, etc. also work. You can also change the point size by
flicking up or down. Once done making those changes, you can return to the
text by sliding a finger up the left-hand side of the screen.
Documents are saved automatically as you compose them, so you never save
them manually. Emailing works fine; from upper-right portion of screen,
select Tools  Share and Print  Email Document  button corresponding to
file format you wish the attachment to be in, then a regular Mail window
opens for you to fill in relevant details.

Renaming documents is tricky but can be done. If you add a new document and
select the blank document template in order to add a blank document, its
name will just be blank, and the next blank document you create would be
called blank1, etc. 
Here's how to rename a Pages document on your iPhone. Warning: you need a
steady hand.

You have to select Documents, then in the list of documents, place one
finger on the one you wish to rename, toggle VoiceOver off, double-tap with
that one finger, then toggle VoiceOver back on again. You'll be in an edit
field which is the file name. Type the new name, then tap Done.

You can't accessibly sort documents in to folders.

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Using pages on the IPhone with VoiceOver

2012-07-13 Thread Paula Hobley
Hi there

 

I have just purchased Pages for my IPhone, I figured with Fleksy, I would be
a quicker typer so could use word processing capabilities on my IPhone.
Could somebody please tell me is there a getting started podcast I can
listen to?  For example, I'm not sure how to read documents and I can't
figure out how to save documents as word documents.

 

Any help would be greatfully appreciated.

 

Thanks in advance

 

Paula

 

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