sharing itunes on twitter and facebook?

2009-09-10 Thread Jessi and Goldina

is this new feature in itunes nine accessible? I was talking to  
someone tonight who uses a pc with itunes, and they were playing with  
the store and jaws was speaking links to share findings on the store  
on twitter and facebook. I didn't see this option on the mac side, but  
I assume it's there somewhere? on the pc version it was on the main  
store page with the albums, but is it somewhere else on the mac  
version? or do we not have access to it?it just looks like a cool  
feature.

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Two Important Links To iPhone 3GS User Manual

2009-09-10 Thread M. Taylor

Hello Boys and Girls,  

Here are two links to Apple's HTML version of the iPhone 3GS User Manual.  

The first link is to the entire manual while the second link points directly
to the accessibility section of the manual.  

Yes, this HTML version is updated with the 3.1.x VoiceOver updates.  

There is also a tagged PDF formatted version for Mac OS users who wish to
read the manual in Preview but the link to the PDF version is not included
in this post.

Link 1:
http://help.apple.com/iphone/3/voiceover/en/

Link 2:
http://help.apple.com/iphone/3/voiceover/en/iphddd0e033.html

Enjoy,

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Re: [Fwd: Re: VoiceOver on iPod Touch?]

2009-09-10 Thread william lomas

for the price of it though you may as well just by an iphone

On 10 Sep 2009, at 06:19, Jess Smith wrote:


 Awesome!

 On Sep 9, 2009, at 9:08 PM, David Hole wrote:


 Wooohoy
 Look at this guys!

  Opprinnelig melding 
 Emne: Re: VoiceOver on iPod Touch?
 Dato: Wed, 9 Sep 2009 13:25:07 -0700
 Fra: Accessibility accessibil...@apple.com
 Til: David Hole balubathebr...@gmail.com
 Referanser: 4aa7f527.7000...@gmail.com

 Yes. The new iPod touch 3rd generation models include VoiceOver just
 like the iPhone 3GS.

 On Sep 9, 2009, at 11:34 AM, David Hole wrote:

 Hello there.
 I just wanted to ask if iPod Touch supports VoiceOver, like the
 iPhone does?
 Kind regard / Med vennlig hilsen
 David Hole !

 Veni, Vidi, Vici

 Adr.: Sporveisgata 8 B Leil.304, 0354 Oslo
 Phone: +47 411 21 883
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 Skype: BalubaTheBrave


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Two Important Links To iPhone 3GS User Manual

2009-09-10 Thread M. Taylor

Hello Boys and Girls,  

Here are two links to Apple's HTML version of the iPhone 3GS User Manual.  

The first link is to the entire manual while the second link points directly
to the accessibility section of the manual.  

Yes, this HTML version is updated with the 3.1.x VoiceOver updates.  

There is also a tagged PDF formatted version for Mac OS users who wish to
read the manual in Preview but the link to the PDF version is not included
in this post.

Link 1:
http://help.apple.com/iphone/3/voiceover/en/ 

Link 2:
http://help.apple.com/iphone/3/voiceover/en/iphddd0e033.html 

Enjoy,

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Re: Voiceover won't auto-read mail messages

2009-09-10 Thread Simon Cavendish

Hello,

Just installed Snow leopard!

I've discovered that if you tab to open the message or hit enter to do  
the same and then hit vo+down arrow, the message will start reading  
automatically.

Hope this helps.
On 8 Sep 2009, at 20:52, Ryan Mann wrote:


 Hello.  Are you using vo+j to jump between the message table and the
 message?  Usually, when I'm in the message table, I hit vo+j to jump
 to a message I want to read.  After I hit vo+j, VoiceOver usually
 starts reading the message.

 On Sep 8, 2009, at 3:46 PM, Christina wrote:


 Oh, I forgot to mention that since the upgrade to SL I am using vo
 plus right arrow to get voice over to read the entire message.  I  
 used
 to not have to do that.  Is it this way for those who have upgraded  
 or
 am I the only one experiencing this change.  It's not the end of the
 world to have the extra keystrokes but I guess I was spoiled the  
 other
 way, especially when reading a large stack of e-mails from a long
 thread/conversation.

 Have a great day,
 Christina
 On Sep 8, 2009, at 12:26 PM, John André Netland wrote:


 Hi Christina,

 Welcome to the group, I am sure you will enjoy Snow Leopard, even
 though there are a couple of issues right now. Currently, you have  
 to
 either do one of the following after opening a message with the
 return
 key;
 •press the right arrow once if you have VO keys locked or QuickNav  
 on
 •press the 6 key once if you use the NumPad Commander
 •press control-option-right arrow once if you use the VO keys

 You will then hear your message read.

 As you will see if you press control-option-command-F5 after opening
 the message, moving the mouse cursor to the VO cursor location also
 reads your message, but as you also might have read on this list,  
 you
 should currently set the mouse cursor to ignore the VO cursor in the
 navigation category of VO Utility, because you otherwise will
 experience strange happenings in menus and sub menus. I am sure this
 issue will be fixed soon.

 Take care,
 John André


 On Sep 8, 2009, at 8:26 PM, Christina wrote:


 Hello everyone,

 I'm new to this group and this is my first post.  :)  I'm glad to
 have
 found this group as I have lots to learn.

 I upgraded to snow leopard.  After the upgrade when I open a mail
 message voice over will no longer automatically read the e-mail.  I
 have tried to change any setting I can think of and I still cannot
 get
 it to work.  I realize I can just hit VO plus J to jump to a  
 message
 but I really prefer to hit return/enter to open the message or
 messages that are in a thread.  This used to work great for me as
 voice over would just automatically read the message.  This was
 especially helpful if there were ten or more messages in a thread
 from
 an e-mail group.  Every time I would close one message the next one
 would also be automatically read until I had finished the stack.
 Now,
 since the upgrade, voice over will just read a few words or the
 first
 sentence then  says nothing or says mail has new window, or text,  
 or
 message content scroll area.

 Has anyone else experienced this and does anyone know how to fix
 this.  I find it more cumbersome now to read messages.  I know this
 may seem small and I can get voiceover to read the entire message
 after a few keystrokes but I really found it much easier and much
 faster when voiceover just read the entire e-mail message
 automatically rather than a few words or the first sentence only.

 Thanks for any help.

 Christina










 


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Re: sharing itunes on twitter and facebook?

2009-09-10 Thread Scott Rutkowski

Hi there.

From what I read in the help file near the buy album button there's meant to 
be an arrow or dropdown that lets you choose to send the album info to 
twitter or facebook.
I myself can't find the feature either so we should email
accessibil...@apple.com
and let them know the feature can't be used.

If anyone has anymore info on this feature and gets it working, please let 
us all know.


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Subject: sharing itunes on twitter and facebook?



 is this new feature in itunes nine accessible? I was talking to
 someone tonight who uses a pc with itunes, and they were playing with
 the store and jaws was speaking links to share findings on the store
 on twitter and facebook. I didn't see this option on the mac side, but
 I assume it's there somewhere? on the pc version it was on the main
 store page with the albums, but is it somewhere else on the mac
 version? or do we not have access to it?it just looks like a cool
 feature.

  


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access for windows

2009-09-10 Thread william lomas

hi I read that iTUnes nines access for windows has slipped. 
Apple  
would make  their primarily work with voice over though since that is  
their screenreader so looks like windows users need yet more  
scriptiong done but more money for brian


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About nisus writer and spell checking

2009-09-10 Thread Annie Skov Nielsen

Hi.

I have downloaded a trial of nisus writer. I really like that program.
But I can not find out how to spell check in danish. It works fine in
english. Do anybody know if it is possible to spell check in danish,
and how I can do it.

Best regards Annie.
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Re: VoiceOver on the Nano: TTS or not?

2009-09-10 Thread Scott Howell

So I am assuming this means the new Nano will then speak all the  
menus? THink I'll have to go to the local Apple store or Best Buy and  
play a bit.
On Sep 9, 2009, at 8:34 PM, Scott Chesworth wrote:


 Sorry for the prelific posts!
 Just wanted to give a quick update for anybody who'd read the previous
 messages and been disheartened.  According to accessibil...@apple.com
 we're actually looking at the VoiceOver Kit generating and syncing
 song artist and titles as on the previous Nano and the current
 Shuffles, but TTS for spoken menues.

 That's good news peeps, thought I'd pass it along!

 Scott

 On 9/10/09, Scott Chesworth scottcheswo...@gmail.com wrote:
 It does indeed Blake. I also found a line on the tech specs page that
 said something along the lines of spoken thingies read almost all
 menu items blah blah blah.  Between the two of those I'm 99% sure
 we're not dealing with a TTS Nano just yet.

 Scott

 On 9/10/09, Blake Sinnett frequency...@hotmail.com wrote:

 Sounds like it works in the same way as the Shuffle.

 Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2009 01:01:02 +0100
 Subject: VoiceOver on the Nano: TTS or not?
 From: scottcheswo...@gmail.com
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com


 Hi all,

 Just went to take a peak at the new iPod line on the UK Apple site,
 and found this on the Nano page that got me curious:

 It all begins with iTunes and its seamless integration with iPod
 nano. First, iTunes reads your song information, then uses the
 VoiceOver Kit to generate the announcements for the songs,  
 artists and
 playlists. Just sync your iPod nano to your computer and it really
 speaks to you.

 It got me wondering, are we looking at actual TTs on the Nano  
 here or
 not? There's nothing in the promotional blurb to suggest to me that
 VO is doing much new in this revision, but I'd love to be  
 corrected.

 Not meant in a negative way at all, I appreciate the awesomeness  
 of VO
 coming to the touch, just trying to make an educated decision on a
 budget.

 Cheers
 Scott







 


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Re: purchased book from itunes

2009-09-10 Thread Yuma Antoine Decaux

Hi Anna,

I meant that i purchased an e-book from itunes. I do have the audio  
book list in the source table, but not the book or e-book list.

Is there  a path that i have to go to in my harddisk to retrieve that  
file?

Thanks, and best

Yuma

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Partitioning External hard Drives with Disc Utility

2009-09-10 Thread Justin Kauflin

Hello Everyone, first off, I'd like to say thanks to all those who are
so helpful in their replies.  Its been great actually being able to
get help with the issues I encounter.  I have a question regarding the
disc utility.
I am trying to partition an external hard drive, and I'm having
difficulty in selecting a particular partition when I select 2
partitions in the pop up menu.  Does anyone know how to effectively
create, name, and designate size for specific partitions?
 Just for your information, I can select 2 partitions, but then
all of the fields for naming and sizing the partition are dimmed.
Any help would be appreciated as usual.
Take Care
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Re: VoiceOver on the Nano: TTS or not?

2009-09-10 Thread ben mustill-rose

I really don't see why they would use a tts engine for the menues but
make samples for the song names. At the end of the day, the only time
the menue structure is going to change is after a firmware update at
which time your nano would be connected to your pc / mac so samples
could be generated whilst the firmware was being installed.

If this is the method they are going to use, then its quite possible
that some people are going to have a different voice for track names
to the one they have for menues; this seems a bit pointless imo.

I'm not saying your wrong scot, I just don't see what the advantage is
for using a tts for part of the ipod and not all of it.

On 10/09/2009, Scott Howell s.how...@verizon.net wrote:

 So I am assuming this means the new Nano will then speak all the
 menus? THink I'll have to go to the local Apple store or Best Buy and
 play a bit.
 On Sep 9, 2009, at 8:34 PM, Scott Chesworth wrote:


 Sorry for the prelific posts!
 Just wanted to give a quick update for anybody who'd read the previous
 messages and been disheartened.  According to accessibil...@apple.com
 we're actually looking at the VoiceOver Kit generating and syncing
 song artist and titles as on the previous Nano and the current
 Shuffles, but TTS for spoken menues.

 That's good news peeps, thought I'd pass it along!

 Scott

 On 9/10/09, Scott Chesworth scottcheswo...@gmail.com wrote:
 It does indeed Blake. I also found a line on the tech specs page that
 said something along the lines of spoken thingies read almost all
 menu items blah blah blah.  Between the two of those I'm 99% sure
 we're not dealing with a TTS Nano just yet.

 Scott

 On 9/10/09, Blake Sinnett frequency...@hotmail.com wrote:

 Sounds like it works in the same way as the Shuffle.

 Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2009 01:01:02 +0100
 Subject: VoiceOver on the Nano: TTS or not?
 From: scottcheswo...@gmail.com
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com


 Hi all,

 Just went to take a peak at the new iPod line on the UK Apple site,
 and found this on the Nano page that got me curious:

 It all begins with iTunes and its seamless integration with iPod
 nano. First, iTunes reads your song information, then uses the
 VoiceOver Kit to generate the announcements for the songs,
 artists and
 playlists. Just sync your iPod nano to your computer and it really
 speaks to you.

 It got me wondering, are we looking at actual TTs on the Nano
 here or
 not? There's nothing in the promotional blurb to suggest to me that
 VO is doing much new in this revision, but I'd love to be
 corrected.

 Not meant in a negative way at all, I appreciate the awesomeness
 of VO
 coming to the touch, just trying to make an educated decision on a
 budget.

 Cheers
 Scott







 


 



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Re: VoiceOver on the Nano: TTS or not?

2009-09-10 Thread Scott Chesworth

Not sure I get it either Ben tbh, but that's what accessibility said,
so hopefully it's right.

Perhaps one advantage a little way down the road would be that with
TTS reading parts of the interface we could have access to dynamic
content of apps and menus... who knows.  Either way for now it's
probably not a big enough deal to talk me into buying a nano, gonna
have to stump up the extra for a touch or iPhone somehow I think.

Scott

On 9/10/09, ben mustill-rose bmustillr...@gmail.com wrote:

 I really don't see why they would use a tts engine for the menues but
 make samples for the song names. At the end of the day, the only time
 the menue structure is going to change is after a firmware update at
 which time your nano would be connected to your pc / mac so samples
 could be generated whilst the firmware was being installed.

 If this is the method they are going to use, then its quite possible
 that some people are going to have a different voice for track names
 to the one they have for menues; this seems a bit pointless imo.

 I'm not saying your wrong scot, I just don't see what the advantage is
 for using a tts for part of the ipod and not all of it.

 On 10/09/2009, Scott Howell s.how...@verizon.net wrote:

 So I am assuming this means the new Nano will then speak all the
 menus? THink I'll have to go to the local Apple store or Best Buy and
 play a bit.
 On Sep 9, 2009, at 8:34 PM, Scott Chesworth wrote:


 Sorry for the prelific posts!
 Just wanted to give a quick update for anybody who'd read the previous
 messages and been disheartened.  According to accessibil...@apple.com
 we're actually looking at the VoiceOver Kit generating and syncing
 song artist and titles as on the previous Nano and the current
 Shuffles, but TTS for spoken menues.

 That's good news peeps, thought I'd pass it along!

 Scott

 On 9/10/09, Scott Chesworth scottcheswo...@gmail.com wrote:
 It does indeed Blake. I also found a line on the tech specs page that
 said something along the lines of spoken thingies read almost all
 menu items blah blah blah.  Between the two of those I'm 99% sure
 we're not dealing with a TTS Nano just yet.

 Scott

 On 9/10/09, Blake Sinnett frequency...@hotmail.com wrote:

 Sounds like it works in the same way as the Shuffle.

 Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2009 01:01:02 +0100
 Subject: VoiceOver on the Nano: TTS or not?
 From: scottcheswo...@gmail.com
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com


 Hi all,

 Just went to take a peak at the new iPod line on the UK Apple site,
 and found this on the Nano page that got me curious:

 It all begins with iTunes and its seamless integration with iPod
 nano. First, iTunes reads your song information, then uses the
 VoiceOver Kit to generate the announcements for the songs,
 artists and
 playlists. Just sync your iPod nano to your computer and it really
 speaks to you.

 It got me wondering, are we looking at actual TTs on the Nano
 here or
 not? There's nothing in the promotional blurb to suggest to me that
 VO is doing much new in this revision, but I'd love to be
 corrected.

 Not meant in a negative way at all, I appreciate the awesomeness
 of VO
 coming to the touch, just trying to make an educated decision on a
 budget.

 Cheers
 Scott







 


 



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Re: Partitioning External hard Drives with Disc Utility

2009-09-10 Thread Esther

Hi Justin,

There's an old post in the list archives that describes how to  
partition with Disk Utility:

http://www.mail-archive.com/discuss%40macvisionaries.com/msg43525.html
(How to set partition size with Disk Utility)

You have to interact with the scrolling area move horizontal  
separators to size your partitions.

Cheers,

Esther


On Sep 10, 2009, Justin Kauflin wrote:


 Hello Everyone, first off, I'd like to say thanks to all those who are
 so helpful in their replies.  Its been great actually being able to
 get help with the issues I encounter.  I have a question regarding the
 disc utility.
 I am trying to partition an external hard drive, and I'm having
 difficulty in selecting a particular partition when I select 2
 partitions in the pop up menu.  Does anyone know how to effectively
 create, name, and designate size for specific partitions?
 Just for your information, I can select 2 partitions, but then
 all of the fields for naming and sizing the partition are dimmed.
 Any help would be appreciated as usual.
 Take Care
 


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Re: purchased book from itunes

2009-09-10 Thread Esther

Hi Yuma,

Is this a regular e-book purchase through the iTunes app store?  Or is  
it a PDF booklet that accompanies an album purchase?  If it is a PDF  
booklet it should download automatically with your tracks into your  
iTunes Library and be tagged the same way.  You could try looking at  
the Recently Added playlist in your sources table.  I find this a  
bit puzzling, because I don't recall e-books with most audiobooks.  
There are sometimes PDF guides that accompany language audiobooks.   
And there are the digital booklets (PDFs) that accompany special album  
sets.  Some audiobook vendors, like Naxos Audiobooks, sell their  
audiobooks with PDFs of the inserts.  But I've never known iTunes to  
do that (even for the Naxos audiobooks they sell).  What kind of  
format are we looking for here?

Cheers,

Esther

Yuma Antoine Decaux wrote:


 Hi Anna,

 I meant that i purchased an e-book from itunes. I do have the audio
 book list in the source table, but not the book or e-book list.

 Is there  a path that i have to go to in my harddisk to retrieve that
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Re: purchased book from itunes

2009-09-10 Thread Yuma Antoine Decaux

Hi ester,

Well it's a normal e-book which cost me around 4 euros. It's an  
o'reilly media book. It doesn't come with audio or anything else, and  
i heard the downloaded chime but can't find it anywhere.

Can you tell me where the folder for all itunes downloads is located  
on the startup disk? This might resolve the issue.

Thanks, and best

Yuma

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Re: VoiceOver on the Nano: TTS or not?

2009-09-10 Thread Scott Howell

Interesting, I don't think I was making a statement and so can't be  
right nor wrong. I was responding to what someone had posted and it  
was more a question. I understand what your saying it seems to me the  
Nano I thought did not have the ability to handle tts do to hardware  
limitations. However, the newer models with video abilities and the  
like may just have the ability to do so. Furthermore, I'm wondering  
about the recording facilities of the new Nano.
On Sep 10, 2009, at 6:20 AM, ben mustill-rose wrote:


 I really don't see why they would use a tts engine for the menues but
 make samples for the song names. At the end of the day, the only time
 the menue structure is going to change is after a firmware update at
 which time your nano would be connected to your pc / mac so samples
 could be generated whilst the firmware was being installed.

 If this is the method they are going to use, then its quite possible
 that some people are going to have a different voice for track names
 to the one they have for menues; this seems a bit pointless imo.

 I'm not saying your wrong scot, I just don't see what the advantage is
 for using a tts for part of the ipod and not all of it.

 On 10/09/2009, Scott Howell s.how...@verizon.net wrote:

 So I am assuming this means the new Nano will then speak all the
 menus? THink I'll have to go to the local Apple store or Best Buy and
 play a bit.
 On Sep 9, 2009, at 8:34 PM, Scott Chesworth wrote:


 Sorry for the prelific posts!
 Just wanted to give a quick update for anybody who'd read the  
 previous
 messages and been disheartened.  According to  
 accessibil...@apple.com
 we're actually looking at the VoiceOver Kit generating and syncing
 song artist and titles as on the previous Nano and the current
 Shuffles, but TTS for spoken menues.

 That's good news peeps, thought I'd pass it along!

 Scott

 On 9/10/09, Scott Chesworth scottcheswo...@gmail.com wrote:
 It does indeed Blake. I also found a line on the tech specs page  
 that
 said something along the lines of spoken thingies read almost all
 menu items blah blah blah.  Between the two of those I'm 99% sure
 we're not dealing with a TTS Nano just yet.

 Scott

 On 9/10/09, Blake Sinnett frequency...@hotmail.com wrote:

 Sounds like it works in the same way as the Shuffle.

 Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2009 01:01:02 +0100
 Subject: VoiceOver on the Nano: TTS or not?
 From: scottcheswo...@gmail.com
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com


 Hi all,

 Just went to take a peak at the new iPod line on the UK Apple  
 site,
 and found this on the Nano page that got me curious:

 It all begins with iTunes and its seamless integration with iPod
 nano. First, iTunes reads your song information, then uses the
 VoiceOver Kit to generate the announcements for the songs,
 artists and
 playlists. Just sync your iPod nano to your computer and it  
 really
 speaks to you.

 It got me wondering, are we looking at actual TTs on the Nano
 here or
 not? There's nothing in the promotional blurb to suggest to me  
 that
 VO is doing much new in this revision, but I'd love to be
 corrected.

 Not meant in a negative way at all, I appreciate the awesomeness
 of VO
 coming to the touch, just trying to make an educated decision  
 on a
 budget.

 Cheers
 Scott














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Re: purchased book from itunes

2009-09-10 Thread Simon Cavendish

Dear Yuma,

Have you checked your downloads folder? That's where downloads  
usuallly go unless they are from Audible or audiobooks from ITunes  
store in which case they go directly into the Audiobooks folder in  
your Source table. Since it is an e-book, it might have conceivably  
gone into your downloads folder.

Best wishes, SImon
On 10 Sep 2009, at 12:05, Yuma Antoine Decaux wrote:


 Hi ester,

 Well it's a normal e-book which cost me around 4 euros. It's an
 o'reilly media book. It doesn't come with audio or anything else, and
 i heard the downloaded chime but can't find it anywhere.

 Can you tell me where the folder for all itunes downloads is located
 on the startup disk? This might resolve the issue.

 Thanks, and best

 Yuma

 


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Re: purchased book from itunes

2009-09-10 Thread Esther

Hi Yuma,

Well the folder for iTunes downloads is in your account under:
~/Music/iTunes

I'm still confused, because it sounds as though you either purchased  
this through the iTunes app store, in which case it would download as  
an application into the Mobile Applications folder under the ~/Music/ 
iTunes account, or else you managed to purchase this through Stanza,  
which is an iPhone or iPod Touch app.

Do you have an iPhone?  You can purchase O'Reilly store ebooks that  
can be read outside of iTunes, but it sounds as though you purchased  
one of the ebooks as an application.  If so, I don't think that you  
can read it without an iPhone or the new iPod Touch, and it will show  
up under your Mobile Applications folder with a name like iManual  
1.5,ipa. And Greg and Josh said that the Stanza app (on the iPhone)  
wasn't accessible, or was almost accessible (in Josh's words).

However, I have purchased the O'Reilly ebooks that are released for  
use with Stanza.  Stanza is supposed to be able to use standard ePub  
formats, and the downloaded Stanza Desktop application works -- it's a  
bit like a cross between Preview and reading HTML content.  But in  
order to get the ebooks, I created an O'Reilly login account at their  
site, and then I purchased a book through their web site (putting in a  
STANZALIB coupon code for a 40 per cent discount).  Those ebooks you  
can download through the account you create on the O'Reilly site.  If  
you have an iPhone, there's supposed to be a way to upload them to  
read on your iPhone through the Stanza app.

I think that may be different from what you did, though?  My guess is  
that your purchase went into the Mobile Applications folder, but I  
don't know how you would read that without an iPhone or iPod Touch.

Cheers,

Esther


Yuma Antoine Decaux wrote:


 Hi ester,

 Well it's a normal e-book which cost me around 4 euros. It's an
 o'reilly media book. It doesn't come with audio or anything else, and
 i heard the downloaded chime but can't find it anywhere.

 Can you tell me where the folder for all itunes downloads is located
 on the startup disk? This might resolve the issue.

 Thanks, and best

 Yuma

 


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Empty table?

2009-09-10 Thread william lomas

Hi all, what is the empty table as reported in skype under  
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Re: purchased book from itunes

2009-09-10 Thread Yuma Antoine Decaux

Hi ester,

Thanks so much for taking your time to explain how things work, all  
devices included. Yes, i do have an iphone. I have checked in my  
applications list and i found it though i don't know how it works yet.

I did think that e-books were going to be standard pdfs to be read by  
any package but it seems this one is an application which, as you  
suggested, should be read by a third party app such as stanza. I'll  
check all that out i guess. One thing, i don't think its really a  
joyride to read stuff on the iphone. I'd much prefer using the  
controls of a desktp for browsing through important chapters and such.  
I will check your method and report back.

Again, thanks for your time.

best

Yuma

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Re: purchased book from itunes

2009-09-10 Thread Esther

Hi Yuma,

OK, correction, that coupon code for discount was STANZACAT  (not LIB  
at the end).  Here's a web page that describes the process of buying  
O'Reilly's ebooks.  The comments give information on how to purchase  
and where to download the books from your individual mobile library  
with O'Reilly -- they also mentioned the coupon code.:

http://toc.oreilly.com/2009/03/oreilly-ebooks-now-in-stanza.html
(O'Reilly Ebooks now in Stanza Catalog)

I bought one of their ebook bundles with the 40 per cent discount  
coupon code (STANZACAT). Apparently, that's the same discount you  
would get if you managed to purchase through the Stanza application,  
which may not be totally accessible.  The bundle includes pdf, epub,  
and something else for the ebook formats.  I was curious, because I  
wanted to know whether Stanza was accessible, but I didn't want to get  
stuck with just one format that I couldn't read.  Also, I wanted to  
compare the experience of reading the PDF and the ePub.  (PDF is still  
easier.)  I could use Stanza Desktop (a separate app that you can use  
to convert formats), but it wasn't really great to use for long books  
-- I couldn't pause in the middle and resume.  Also, I was trying to  
read a few free PDF ebooks distributed from Publisher's sites like:

http://www.suvudu.com/freelibrary/

and I found the experience somewhat variable.  (Some books include  
some encoding string about the source that gets read out at the end of  
every page).

O'Reilly also has this online ebook reader site called Bookworm:

http://bookworm.oreilly.com/

Someone reviewed it in Blind Cool Tech on the Windows side.  It's  
usable, and not a bad way to get public domain ebooks through the web  
interface, but in VoiceOver I kept hearing the header informations for  
the web page each page I read, which was kind of irritating.

This is probably more than you wanted to know! Try reading  the  
O'Reilly page I linked for an overview. You can browse and purchase  
one of the bundles.

Cheers,

Esther

Yuma Antoine Decaux wrote:


 Hi ester,

 Thanks so much for taking your time to explain how things work, all
 devices included. Yes, i do have an iphone. I have checked in my
 applications list and i found it though i don't know how it works yet.

 I did think that e-books were going to be standard pdfs to be read by
 any package but it seems this one is an application which, as you
 suggested, should be read by a third party app such as stanza. I'll
 check all that out i guess. One thing, i don't think its really a
 joyride to read stuff on the iphone. I'd much prefer using the
 controls of a desktp for browsing through important chapters and such.
 I will check your method and report back.

 Again, thanks for your time.

 best

 Yuma

 


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resuming a read on preview

2009-09-10 Thread Yuma Antoine Decaux

Hi ester,

You seem to be the ultimate doyen of preview manipulations so i will  
ask this to you :)

I might have asked this aready but i'm not sure, or i'm cramming too  
much in a little time, or even worse, my coffee is laced with some  
memory erasing properties.

I usually switch a lot from app to app. and when i read something on  
preview, i also have to switch a lot to the script editor when i study  
the applescript. When i am somewhere within a page in preview, ie not  
at the beginning, i don't know how to hold focus on that line or  
paragraph for ulterior reading. Is that done only with the hotspots?  
vo 1 to 0 right? but how to bring it back up when i switch back to  
preview?

Sorry, sorry, sorry, i'm asking a lot i know...please bear with me

Thanks and best

Yuma

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filezilla

2009-09-10 Thread anouk radix

Hello, I have used filezilla primarily on a windows system in the past  
and it worked very well, although this was version 2. I just tried the  
latest version 3.72 on the mac (snow leopard) and I must say that I  
was not too much impressed with it. I could not read text I entered  
and couls not sel;ect buttons.
I am still having problems with transmit though so still looking for  
an ftp solution. I tried the cyberduck website but could not find a  
precompiled binary.
Greetings, Anouk

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Re: filezilla

2009-09-10 Thread Yuma Antoine Decaux

Hi,

Filezilla is very unaccesible as you have to guess work through  
ramifications of interactions to get from one table to the other. I  
don't suggest this one to anyone.

Transmit is ok for now, but there are issues as regard to file  
management from local to remote and vice versa. And when resuming  
downloads, it doesn't do so automatically. Also, when you download  
something and tell it to resume by having to re move the remote file,  
and you do it more than once, the file becomes corrupted from overflow.

best

Yuma

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Fixed connection problems

2009-09-10 Thread James Nash

Hi folks,

I've now fixed my connection problems. Really sorry to have bothered you all 
with this. I was being stupid and forgot to tell my router to disabled one 
of my settings until I connected my Mac.

Thank yu for all of your help

Take care

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Re: About nisus writer and spell checking

2009-09-10 Thread James Nash

Hi Annie,

Yes there is a Danish localization. It should be possible to spell in check 
in Danish but you ay need to set the dictionary to Danish.

HTH

Take care

James
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Subject: About nisus writer and spell checking



 Hi.

 I have downloaded a trial of nisus writer. I really like that program.
 But I can not find out how to spell check in danish. It works fine in
 english. Do anybody know if it is possible to spell check in danish,
 and how I can do it.

 Best regards Annie.
  


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Re: filezilla

2009-09-10 Thread James Nash

Hi Anouk

At present CyberDuck is not Snow Leopard compatible. Keep checking back 
though as it should be soon. FYI, Finder supports FTP
- Original Message - 
From: anouk radix anou...@home.nl
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 2:13 PM
Subject: filezilla



 Hello, I have used filezilla primarily on a windows system in the past
 and it worked very well, although this was version 2. I just tried the
 latest version 3.72 on the mac (snow leopard) and I must say that I
 was not too much impressed with it. I could not read text I entered
 and couls not sel;ect buttons.
 I am still having problems with transmit though so still looking for
 an ftp solution. I tried the cyberduck website but could not find a
 precompiled binary.
 Greetings, Anouk

  


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Re: filezilla

2009-09-10 Thread anouk radix

Hi, do you know how you can go to an underlying directory with  
transmit? command o command right arrow or right arrow dont seem to  
work. Autoresume is a must have, a pity that it is not there now, io  
also  tried to contact their support but got no reply.
Greetings, Anouk
On Sep 10, 2009, at 3:20 PM, Yuma Antoine Decaux wrote:


 Hi,

 Filezilla is very unaccesible as you have to guess work through
 ramifications of interactions to get from one table to the other. I
 don't suggest this one to anyone.

 Transmit is ok for now, but there are issues as regard to file
 management from local to remote and vice versa. And when resuming
 downloads, it doesn't do so automatically. Also, when you download
 something and tell it to resume by having to re move the remote file,
 and you do it more than once, the file becomes corrupted from  
 overflow.

 best

 Yuma

 


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Accessible Task Managers

2009-09-10 Thread claire amoroso

Hi, 
I'm looking for Task Managiing Applications that are compatible with VoiceOver. 
Does anyone  know of any such programs ? 
Thanks 
Claire

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Re: filezilla

2009-09-10 Thread James Nash

Hi Anouk,

Unfortunately, I do not use Transmit I'm sorry.

Take care

James
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To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 3:21 PM
Subject: Re: filezilla



 Hi, do you know how you can go to an underlying directory with
 transmit? command o command right arrow or right arrow dont seem to
 work. Autoresume is a must have, a pity that it is not there now, io
 also  tried to contact their support but got no reply.
 Greetings, Anouk
 On Sep 10, 2009, at 3:20 PM, Yuma Antoine Decaux wrote:


 Hi,

 Filezilla is very unaccesible as you have to guess work through
 ramifications of interactions to get from one table to the other. I
 don't suggest this one to anyone.

 Transmit is ok for now, but there are issues as regard to file
 management from local to remote and vice versa. And when resuming
 downloads, it doesn't do so automatically. Also, when you download
 something and tell it to resume by having to re move the remote file,
 and you do it more than once, the file becomes corrupted from
 overflow.

 best

 Yuma

 


  


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Re: filezilla

2009-09-10 Thread Yuma Antoine Decaux

Hi,

Have you tried the click solution by routing the mouse cursor to the  
vo cursor? I suspect it might actually dodownload/upload but it's  
worth trying. Strange that it's not somewhere. maybe there's also a  
move to directory somewhere in which case the path has to be typed  
manually.

best

Yuma

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Re: Accessible Task Managers

2009-09-10 Thread Søren Jensen
What would you use it for? You can easily shut down running  
applications without any third party tasc managers.
Best regards
Søren Jensen
Mail  MSN:
s...@coolfortheblind.dk
Website:
http://www.coolfortheblind.dk/

On Sep 10, 2009, at 4:22 PM, claire amoroso wrote:

 Hi,
 I'm looking for Task Managiing Applications that are compatible with  
 VoiceOver. Does anyone  know of any such programs ?
 Thanks
 Claire

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Re: filezilla

2009-09-10 Thread anouk radix

Its a pity because i can navigate through the root allright and  
downloading works as well but if I cant move to underlying directories  
then its useless to me. I will try the mousrouting later. Do you know  
the command to bring the mousecursor to the current vo cursor  
location? the are not routed together right now because then i would  
get stuck in submenus.
Greetings, Anouk,
On Sep 10, 2009, at 4:27 PM, Yuma Antoine Decaux wrote:


 Hi,

 Have you tried the click solution by routing the mouse cursor to the
 vo cursor? I suspect it might actually dodownload/upload but it's
 worth trying. Strange that it's not somewhere. maybe there's also a
 move to directory somewhere in which case the path has to be typed
 manually.

 best

 Yuma

 


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ftp client

2009-09-10 Thread anouk radix

Hello, I just tried cuteftp for the mac and it does not work at all,  
at least within snow leopard.
Greetings, Anouk

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Re: filezilla

2009-09-10 Thread Yuma Antoine Decaux

Hi Anna,

I believe its vo command shift F3.

There is a way to navigate though, you go to your menu bar then to go,  
which is a transmit menu option then you look inside where the various  
folders of your root are. There is a delimitor between your stuff and  
their stuff so each should update to the available folders within that  
path. Don't try the command shift G option because it causes transmit  
to crash or something.

Hope that helps

best

Yuma

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RE: Accessible Task Managers

2009-09-10 Thread claire amoroso

I mean Task Managers that are Applications for sorting out things you have to 
do, like assignments not Task managers for managing applications on the Mac. 
Sorry I wans't very clear, 
Claire

From: s...@coolfortheblind.dk
Subject: Re: Accessible Task Managers
Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2009 16:44:01 +0200
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com



What would you use it for? You can easily shut down running applications 
without any third party tasc managers.

Best regardsSøren JensenMail  
MSN:s...@coolfortheblind.dkwebsite:http://www.coolfortheblind.dk/


On Sep 10, 2009, at 4:22 PM, claire amoroso wrote:Hi, 
I'm looking for Task Managiing Applications that are compatible with VoiceOver. 
Does anyone  know of any such programs ? 
Thanks 
Claire

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2009-09-10 Thread Yuma Antoine Decaux

Forget the comment about the crash. It just froze for a bit. There is  
a combo box from which you can also choose, but on mine there's only  
the path to my root folder for now. Probably populates itself as you  
go into the subfolders through the aforementioned way.

best

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Re: ftp client

2009-09-10 Thread Barry Hadder

Hi,
In sl, you can upload and download files to a remote server through  
finder using ftp or webdav.  Maybe with other protocols as well, but I  
haven't tried them.


On Sep 10, 2009, at 10:00 AM, anouk radix wrote:


 Hello, I just tried cuteftp for the mac and it does not work at all,
 at least within snow leopard.
 Greetings, Anouk

 


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tips on using the trackpad

2009-09-10 Thread Mike Reiser

Hello all,

I need some tips on navigating with the trackpad.  I have the trackpad  
commander enabled and when I drag my finger arround the screen vo  
seems to be speaking all over the place and immits lots of different  
sound effects.  It seems to be very sensative and I'm not sure what  
the best way is to proceed.  I acidently muted vo a couple of times  
without even meaning to and would like some tips on this.  I can flick  
just fine, it's just moving my fingers arround is where I get into  
trouble.  Thanks,

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Re: Accessible Task Managers

2009-09-10 Thread James Nash
How can you kill applications etc with in-built mac stuff?
  - Original Message - 
  From: claire amoroso 
  To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 4:13 PM
  Subject: RE: Accessible Task Managers


  I mean Task Managers that are Applications for sorting out things you have to 
do, like assignments not Task managers for managing applications on the Mac. 
Sorry I wans't very clear, 
  Claire


--
  From: s...@coolfortheblind.dk
  Subject: Re: Accessible Task Managers
  Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2009 16:44:01 +0200
  To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com

  What would you use it for? You can easily shut down running applications 
without any third party tasc managers.

  Best regards
  Søren Jensen
  Mail  MSN:
  s...@coolfortheblind.dk
  Website:
  http://www.coolfortheblind.dk/


  On Sep 10, 2009, at 4:22 PM, claire amoroso wrote:


Hi, 
I'm looking for Task Managiing Applications that are compatible with 
VoiceOver. Does anyone  know of any such programs ? 
Thanks 
Claire



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Re: sending an email message

2009-09-10 Thread Bob Hill

Hi Keith,

The command to send is command-shift-d as in delta, not e.

Bob Hill

On Sep 10, 2009, at 12:03 PM, Keith Brown wrote:


   Does anyone else have a problem with the command plus shift plus e
 command? i.e to send a message. it doesn't  work for me. I have to
 navigate to message and select the send option.

 cheers

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Changing keyboard layout

2009-09-10 Thread James Nash

Hi folks,

I'm sorry, but I cannot remember how to change the keyboard layout on the 
Mac. I would like to be able to swtch btween French and English.
Thank you

Take care

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Re: sharing itunes on twitter and facebook?

2009-09-10 Thread Jessi and Goldina

thanks, glad it's not just me!! I'll email them and let them know  
about it.
On 2009-09-10, at 4:45 AM, Scott Rutkowski wrote:


 Hi there.

 From what I read in the help file near the buy album button there's  
 meant to
 be an arrow or dropdown that lets you choose to send the album info to
 twitter or facebook.
 I myself can't find the feature either so we should email
 accessibil...@apple.com
 and let them know the feature can't be used.

 If anyone has anymore info on this feature and gets it working,  
 please let
 us all know.


 - Original Message -
 From: Jessi and Goldina sanginsista3...@gmail.com
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 1:12 PM
 Subject: sharing itunes on twitter and facebook?



 is this new feature in itunes nine accessible? I was talking to
 someone tonight who uses a pc with itunes, and they were playing with
 the store and jaws was speaking links to share findings on the store
 on twitter and facebook. I didn't see this option on the mac side,  
 but
 I assume it's there somewhere? on the pc version it was on the main
 store page with the albums, but is it somewhere else on the mac
 version? or do we not have access to it?it just looks like a cool
 feature.




 


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so slow

2009-09-10 Thread william lomas

hi why is voiceover so damn slow now when arrowing through mail 
 
messages?
I may go back to leopard it is so painstakingly clumsy at navigating  
with the usual arrow keys through characters in a message


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Re: ftp client

2009-09-10 Thread anouk radix

Hello but can you also do this with password/login name protected  
servers?
Greetings, Anouk
On Sep 10, 2009, at 5:15 PM, Barry Hadder wrote:


 Hi,
 In sl, you can upload and download files to a remote server through
 finder using ftp or webdav.  Maybe with other protocols as well, but I
 haven't tried them.


 On Sep 10, 2009, at 10:00 AM, anouk radix wrote:


 Hello, I just tried cuteftp for the mac and it does not work at all,
 at least within snow leopard.
 Greetings, Anouk




 


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Re: so slow

2009-09-10 Thread Jessi and Goldina

I find voiceover to be a tad bit more sluggish when arrowing through  
when quicknav is on, but maybe that's just cuz my mac only has a gig  
of ram. I'm not sure why quicknav would make a difference, and really  
it's only like a milisecond slower, but I notice it. other than that I  
don't find it slow.
On 2009-09-10, at 12:31 PM, william lomas wrote:


   hi why is voiceover so damn slow now when arrowing through mail
 messages?
 I may go back to leopard it is so painstakingly clumsy at navigating
 with the usual arrow keys through characters in a message


 


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Re: VoiceOver on the Nano: TTS or not?

2009-09-10 Thread Jessi and Goldina

yeah, I heard that rumour about the duel core processors too. I'd  
wait! as much as I want an iPhone, I'm thinking I'll just wait til  
next year's WWDC and see what the next one has to offer. if it has a  
duel core processor, that means it might possibly be able to run Alex?  
maybe? and that would be sweet!! I don't plan to upgrade my nano to a  
new one...it would be nice to play with the new one and the video  
camera and recording options and full voiceover would be nice, but my  
old one works well. I'd love to play with the new ones though!!
On 2009-09-10, at 2:45 AM, Dave Wright wrote:


 Regardless,
 There doesn't seem to be feature changes big enough to warrant me  
 upgrading
 from my current Nano. If anything, I'm looking forward to upgrading  
 to an
 iPod touch. Hard to say though as I could see a version of the touch  
 or
 iPhone coming out soon enough with a duo core processor. Should I  
 wait???


 Best Regards:
 Dave Wright
 Work Phone: 347-422-7085
 Email:
 dwri...@gmail.com
 WebPage:
 http://www.knfbreader.com

 - Original Message -
 From: Scott Chesworth scottcheswo...@gmail.com
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Wednesday, September 09, 2009 7:34 PM
 Subject: Re: VoiceOver on the Nano: TTS or not?



 Sorry for the prelific posts!
 Just wanted to give a quick update for anybody who'd read the  
 previous
 messages and been disheartened.  According to accessibil...@apple.com
 we're actually looking at the VoiceOver Kit generating and syncing
 song artist and titles as on the previous Nano and the current
 Shuffles, but TTS for spoken menues.

 That's good news peeps, thought I'd pass it along!

 Scott

 On 9/10/09, Scott Chesworth scottcheswo...@gmail.com wrote:
 It does indeed Blake. I also found a line on the tech specs page  
 that
 said something along the lines of spoken thingies read almost all
 menu items blah blah blah.  Between the two of those I'm 99% sure
 we're not dealing with a TTS Nano just yet.

 Scott

 On 9/10/09, Blake Sinnett frequency...@hotmail.com wrote:

 Sounds like it works in the same way as the Shuffle.

 Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2009 01:01:02 +0100
 Subject: VoiceOver on the Nano: TTS or not?
 From: scottcheswo...@gmail.com
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com


 Hi all,

 Just went to take a peak at the new iPod line on the UK Apple  
 site,
 and found this on the Nano page that got me curious:

 It all begins with iTunes and its seamless integration with iPod
 nano. First, iTunes reads your song information, then uses the
 VoiceOver Kit to generate the announcements for the songs,  
 artists and
 playlists. Just sync your iPod nano to your computer and it really
 speaks to you.

 It got me wondering, are we looking at actual TTs on the Nano  
 here or
 not? There's nothing in the promotional blurb to suggest to me  
 that
 VO is doing much new in this revision, but I'd love to be  
 corrected.

 Not meant in a negative way at all, I appreciate the awesomeness  
 of VO
 coming to the touch, just trying to make an educated decision on a
 budget.

 Cheers
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Re: Accessible Task Managers

2009-09-10 Thread Søren Jensen
Open the Utilities folder from your applications folder, and then open  
the application called Activity monitor.
Best regards
Søren Jensen
Mail  MSN:
s...@coolfortheblind.dk
Website:
http://www.coolfortheblind.dk/

On Sep 10, 2009, at 6:05 PM, James  Nash wrote:

 How can you kill applications etc with in-built mac stuff?
 - Original Message -
 From: claire amoroso
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 4:13 PM
 Subject: RE: Accessible Task Managers

 I mean Task Managers that are Applications for sorting out things  
 you have to do, like assignments not Task managers for managing  
 applications on the Mac. Sorry I wans't very clear,
 Claire

 From: s...@coolfortheblind.dk
 Subject: Re: Accessible Task Managers
 Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2009 16:44:01 +0200
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com

 What would you use it for? You can easily shut down running  
 applications without any third party tasc managers.
 Best regards
 Søren Jensen
 Mail  MSN:
 s...@coolfortheblind.dk
 Website:
 http://www.coolfortheblind.dk/

 On Sep 10, 2009, at 4:22 PM, claire amoroso wrote:

 Hi,
 I'm looking for Task Managiing Applications that are compatible with  
 VoiceOver. Does anyone  know of any such programs ?
 Thanks
 Claire

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Re: filezilla

2009-09-10 Thread anouk radix

Hello, thanks a lot! after some exploring of transmit i discovered you  
can go to a deeper directory by using command-down arrow, it works  
fine now, thanks a lot.
Greetings, Anouk
On Sep 10, 2009, at 5:11 PM, Yuma Antoine Decaux wrote:


 Hi Anna,

 I believe its vo command shift F3.

 There is a way to navigate though, you go to your menu bar then to go,
 which is a transmit menu option then you look inside where the various
 folders of your root are. There is a delimitor between your stuff and
 their stuff so each should update to the available folders within that
 path. Don't try the command shift G option because it causes transmit
 to crash or something.

 Hope that helps

 best

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Re: Accessible Task Managers

2009-09-10 Thread James Nash
Thanks 

Take care 

James 
  - Original Message - 
  From: Søren Jensen 
  To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 5:54 PM
  Subject: Re: Accessible Task Managers


  Open the Utilities folder from your applications folder, and then open the 
application called Activity monitor.

  Best regards
  Søren Jensen
  Mail  MSN:
  s...@coolfortheblind.dk
  Website:
  http://www.coolfortheblind.dk/


  On Sep 10, 2009, at 6:05 PM, James  Nash wrote:


How can you kill applications etc with in-built mac stuff?
  - Original Message -
  From: claire amoroso
  To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
  Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 4:13 PM
  Subject: RE: Accessible Task Managers


  I mean Task Managers that are Applications for sorting out things you 
have to do, like assignments not Task managers for managing applications on the 
Mac. Sorry I wans't very clear, 
  Claire


--
  From: s...@coolfortheblind.dk
  Subject: Re: Accessible Task Managers
  Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2009 16:44:01 +0200
  To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com

  What would you use it for? You can easily shut down running applications 
without any third party tasc managers.

  Best regards
  Søren Jensen
  Mail  MSN:
  s...@coolfortheblind.dk
  Website:
  http://www.coolfortheblind.dk/


  On Sep 10, 2009, at 4:22 PM, claire amoroso wrote:


Hi, 
I'm looking for Task Managiing Applications that are compatible with 
VoiceOver. Does anyone  know of any such programs ? 
Thanks 
Claire



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Re: ftp client

2009-09-10 Thread Barry Hadder

Yes.

You can do it by pressing cmd-k.  It try to connect with afp by  
default, so in the server field type: https://ftp.ftpservername.com or  
what ever the domain is.

You might want to chack the documentation of your service and see if  
they have any special instructions for connecting with a Mac if you  
have problems.

You could always do this in windows explorer with XP, but in Leopard,  
it was read-only.  It still says that ftp is read-only, but I've tried  
uploading a file with the service I use and it works with sl.

On Sep 10, 2009, at 11:38 AM, anouk radix wrote:


 Hello but can you also do this with password/login name protected
 servers?
 Greetings, Anouk
 On Sep 10, 2009, at 5:15 PM, Barry Hadder wrote:


 Hi,
 In sl, you can upload and download files to a remote server through
 finder using ftp or webdav.  Maybe with other protocols as well,  
 but I
 haven't tried them.


 On Sep 10, 2009, at 10:00 AM, anouk radix wrote:


 Hello, I just tried cuteftp for the mac and it does not work at all,
 at least within snow leopard.
 Greetings, Anouk







 


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ejecting a cd?

2009-09-10 Thread anouk radix

Hello, i just inserted a cd and for whatever reason mac os x cant read  
it, it does not show up in the finder, how can I eject it?
Greetings, Anouk

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timezone weirdness

2009-09-10 Thread Jessi and Goldina

hey guys

when I first installed SL, I was able to change the time to PST and  
pick the city I lived in and it was all good. I changed the checkbox  
so it would change time time zone automaticly figuring if I were to  
travel somewhere that might be nice. recently I've moved back to  
vancouver island where I go to school. it's in the same time zone,  
still PST, but for some reason the mac thinks I'm on eastern time in  
sunrise, Florida! I live miles and miles away from Florida, lol. I  
manually set the time back to the correct time in pst, but all my  
emails and stuff still show up as if they're coming in on EST and if I  
go into the time preferences, it still shows my city as sunrise, fl  
and my timezone as EST and there doesn't seem to be a way to change it.

anyone else's timezones just take on a mind of their own and decide  
you live somewhere on a completely different coast than you actually  
do? lol. is there a way to change it? I unchecked the checkbox about  
automaticly changing time based on your location but it still doesn't  
show anywhere close to my area on the little time map!!

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Re: ejecting a cd?

2009-09-10 Thread James Nash

In the op right hand corner of the keybard on your MBP should be the eject 
key
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To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 6:17 PM
Subject: ejecting a cd?



 Hello, i just inserted a cd and for whatever reason mac os x cant read
 it, it does not show up in the finder, how can I eject it?
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Re: ejecting a cd?

2009-09-10 Thread James Nash

Also, when you got yours did you have to take anything out of the optical 
drive?

Thanks

James
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To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 6:17 PM
Subject: ejecting a cd?



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Re: Changing keyboard layout

2009-09-10 Thread Simon Cavendish

James, in system preferences under keyboard and mouse tab, there are  
shortcut keys that would allow you to change keyboard layouts. I think  
the previous keyboard layout is command + spacebar and next  
keyboard layout is option+spacebar. I can never quite remember  
whether it is this way round so please check in the table of assigned  
shortcut keys wehre you can also change the shortcut keys to suit you.  
Also, I seem to think you have to add the keyboards you want to the  
menu on the menu bar where you can select your keyboard manually by  
pressing control+f8 and arrowing left to input menu.

With best, Simon
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 Hi folks,

 I'm sorry, but I cannot remember how to change the keyboard layout  
 on the
 Mac. I would like to be able to swtch btween French and English.
 Thank you

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Re: sending an email message

2009-09-10 Thread Simon Cavendish

It should be command+shift+d.
On 10 Sep 2009, at 17:03, Keith Brown wrote:


   Does anyone else have a problem with the command plus shift plus e
 command? i.e to send a message. it doesn't  work for me. I have to
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Problem navigating with my Braille display

2009-09-10 Thread Simon Cavendish

Dear Listers,

Something strange is happening with my Braille display, Alva Satellite  
455 40 cell display under Snow Leopard. When try to pan rightt or  
left, it seems to pan okay only the first time I press the right  
button. Then it insists on panning by word. I've tried to assign  
commands to the buttons again under Braille in Voiceover utility but  
it doesn't work or I am not doing it correctly. Has anyone encountered  
this strange Best wishes, Simon

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Re: Changing keyboard layout

2009-09-10 Thread william lomas

I think it was command space, but you would have to redefine the  
spotlight key or something

On 10 Sep 2009, at 17:07, James  Nash wrote:


 Hi folks,

 I'm sorry, but I cannot remember how to change the keyboard layout  
 on the
 Mac. I would like to be able to swtch btween French and English.
 Thank you

 Take care

 James


 


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Re: ejecting a cd?

2009-09-10 Thread Simon Cavendish

Anouk, there should be an eject button on your laptop keyboard, at the  
very top row the rightmost butoon. Hold it down for a few moments. If  
it doesn't work, switch your computer off and then switch it on while  
holding down the physical mouse button.

Hope this will help.

Best wishes, Simon
On 10 Sep 2009, at 18:17, anouk radix wrote:


 Hello, i just inserted a cd and for whatever reason mac os x cant read
 it, it does not show up in the finder, how can I eject it?
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Re: resuming a read on preview

2009-09-10 Thread Esther

Hi Yuma,

You're going to have to use a hotspot if you want to switch back to  
the place you left off reading in Preview.  Use Control-0 (or other  
number, between 0-9) to set the hotpot and then use VO-0 to switch  
back to the hotspot after you switch applications back to Preview  
(e.g., with Command-Tab).  Preview's behavior under Leopard is  
actually not as good (for VoiceOver users doing straight reading) as  
it was under Tiger, even though they made continuous reading possible  
without having to issue a command to go on to the next page.  You can  
read Jacob's comment about this in the list archives:

http://www.mail-archive.com/discuss%40macvisionaries.com/msg46944.html

This behavior (having to set a hotspot to return to your position on  
the page you're reading) is also true if you use Skim, a very similar  
application that has been described as being like Preview on  
steroids, to read your PDF documents place of Preview.  (Skim has a  
second sidebar that is used for generating and navigating through  
annotations  you make to your text, in addition to the one for  
navigating a table of contents. See:
http://skim-app.sourceforge.net/
if you're interested in this.) Since some of the current  
recommendations for Snow Leopard are to set Preview's display to  
single page view mode instead of single page continuous, I wonder  
whether you can read continuously (without Command-Right arrow at the  
end of each page) using Preview in Snow Leopard.

Incidentally, they've been building in hooks for more functionality  
into Preview and the PDF files that you create when you print and save  
as PDF.  For example, I was surprised to find after upgrading to  
Safari 3 (released a few months before Leopard), that PDF files  
printed from web pages had clickable links.  That is, if you use print  
(Command-P) and the PDF menu button on the printer dialog window to  
save a copy of web page content via the Save as PDF option, and you  
go back to read the PDF file in Preview, clicking with your mouse on  
the PDF document anywhere there was an actual link on the web page  
will activate that link, just as if you were in Safari.  Of course,  
the attributes that tell you this is a link are not announced, but if  
you can tell where they are by context and click there when your mouse  
cursor is on the link, you'll activate them.  This also works if you  
copy and paste web pages or send their selected contents to TextEdit  
through the Services menu option.  Safari will activate and play  
linked mp3 files, download your files, etc.  The iLounge web pages  
have some of the best product reviews for new iPods, etc. but tend to  
have busy animated graphics ads, etc. (although there is a mobile  
version you can access with your iPhone).  Anyway, when the Nano 4G  
was released, I sent the article contents to TextEdit so I could leave  
the pages, and clicked the links in the TextEdit file listen to the  
sound quality of the headphones, etc.

HTH

Cheers,

Esther

Yuma Antoine Decaux wrote:


 Hi ester,

 You seem to be the ultimate doyen of preview manipulations so i will
 ask this to you :)

 I might have asked this aready but i'm not sure, or i'm cramming too
 much in a little time, or even worse, my coffee is laced with some
 memory erasing properties.

 I usually switch a lot from app to app. and when i read something on
 preview, i also have to switch a lot to the script editor when i study
 the applescript. When i am somewhere within a page in preview, ie not
 at the beginning, i don't know how to hold focus on that line or
 paragraph for ulterior reading. Is that done only with the hotspots?
 vo 1 to 0 right? but how to bring it back up when i switch back to
 preview?

 Sorry, sorry, sorry, i'm asking a lot i know...please bear with me

 Thanks and best

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Re: Changing keyboard layout

2009-09-10 Thread James Nash

Thanks Simon
- Original Message - 
From: Simon Cavendish simon.cavend...@googlemail.com
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 6:21 PM
Subject: Re: Changing keyboard layout



 James, in system preferences under keyboard and mouse tab, there are
 shortcut keys that would allow you to change keyboard layouts. I think
 the previous keyboard layout is command + spacebar and next
 keyboard layout is option+spacebar. I can never quite remember
 whether it is this way round so please check in the table of assigned
 shortcut keys wehre you can also change the shortcut keys to suit you.
 Also, I seem to think you have to add the keyboards you want to the
 menu on the menu bar where you can select your keyboard manually by
 pressing control+f8 and arrowing left to input menu.

 With best, Simon
 On 10 Sep 2009, at 17:07, James  Nash wrote:


 Hi folks,

 I'm sorry, but I cannot remember how to change the keyboard layout
 on the
 Mac. I would like to be able to swtch btween French and English.
 Thank you

 Take care

 James


 


  


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Re: Changing keyboard layout

2009-09-10 Thread James Nash

Thanks Will
- Original Message - 
From: william lomas lomaswill...@googlemail.com
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 6:28 PM
Subject: Re: Changing keyboard layout



 I think it was command space, but you would have to redefine the
 spotlight key or something

 On 10 Sep 2009, at 17:07, James  Nash wrote:


 Hi folks,

 I'm sorry, but I cannot remember how to change the keyboard layout
 on the
 Mac. I would like to be able to swtch btween French and English.
 Thank you

 Take care

 James


 


  


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Multi-language spell checking in Snow Leopard [was Re: About nisus writer and spell checking]

2009-09-10 Thread Esther

Hello James and Annie,

I don't use Nisus Writer Pro, but I've read that there are a few bugs  
in the spell checking under Snow Leopard that will be sorted in the  
next beta release, in case Annie is using Snow Leopard.

I've also read that Snow Leopard itself supports multiple language  
spell checking, based on the languages you check to have it check  
under System Preferences in Language  Text.  Danish is one of the  
languages. This doesn't work for all applications, but it works in  
TextEdit and Safari, for example.

Here's the link to the TUAW article on Unsung Snow Leopard feature:  
multiple language spell-checker:
http://www.tuaw.com/2009/09/04/unsung-snow-leopard-feature-multiple-language-spell-checker/

This seems like a great feature for people who work with multiple  
languages in the same document.

Cheers,

Esther

James  Nash wrote:


 Hi Annie,

 Yes there is a Danish localization. It should be possible to spell  
 in check
 in Danish but you ay need to set the dictionary to Danish.

 HTH

 Take care

 James
 - Original Message -
 From: Annie Skov Nielsen annieskovniel...@gmail.com
 To: MacVisionaries macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 10:01 AM
 Subject: About nisus writer and spell checking



 Hi.

 I have downloaded a trial of nisus writer. I really like that  
 program.
 But I can not find out how to spell check in danish. It works fine in
 english. Do anybody know if it is possible to spell check in danish,
 and how I can do it.

 Best regards Annie.



 


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RE: Multi-language spell checking in Snow Leopard [was Re: About nisus writer and spell checking]

2009-09-10 Thread M. Taylor

Esther, 

What word processor do you use on your Mac?

Mark

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[mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Esther
Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 10:34 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Multi-language spell checking in Snow Leopard [was Re: About nisus
writer and spell checking]


Hello James and Annie,

I don't use Nisus Writer Pro, but I've read that there are a few bugs  
in the spell checking under Snow Leopard that will be sorted in the  
next beta release, in case Annie is using Snow Leopard.

I've also read that Snow Leopard itself supports multiple language  
spell checking, based on the languages you check to have it check  
under System Preferences in Language  Text.  Danish is one of the  
languages. This doesn't work for all applications, but it works in  
TextEdit and Safari, for example.

Here's the link to the TUAW article on Unsung Snow Leopard feature:  
multiple language spell-checker:
http://www.tuaw.com/2009/09/04/unsung-snow-leopard-feature-multiple-language
-spell-checker/

This seems like a great feature for people who work with multiple  
languages in the same document.

Cheers,

Esther

James  Nash wrote:


 Hi Annie,

 Yes there is a Danish localization. It should be possible to spell  
 in check
 in Danish but you ay need to set the dictionary to Danish.

 HTH

 Take care

 James
 - Original Message -
 From: Annie Skov Nielsen annieskovniel...@gmail.com
 To: MacVisionaries macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 10:01 AM
 Subject: About nisus writer and spell checking



 Hi.

 I have downloaded a trial of nisus writer. I really like that  
 program.
 But I can not find out how to spell check in danish. It works fine in
 english. Do anybody know if it is possible to spell check in danish,
 and how I can do it.

 Best regards Annie.



 





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Re: Multi-language spell checking in Snow Leopard [was Re: About nisus writer and spell checking]

2009-09-10 Thread James Nash

Thank you for this Esther. This sounds like a great eature.
- Original Message - 
From: Esther mori...@mac.com
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 6:34 PM
Subject: Multi-language spell checking in Snow Leopard [was Re: About nisus 
writer and spell checking]



 Hello James and Annie,

 I don't use Nisus Writer Pro, but I've read that there are a few bugs
 in the spell checking under Snow Leopard that will be sorted in the
 next beta release, in case Annie is using Snow Leopard.

 I've also read that Snow Leopard itself supports multiple language
 spell checking, based on the languages you check to have it check
 under System Preferences in Language  Text.  Danish is one of the
 languages. This doesn't work for all applications, but it works in
 TextEdit and Safari, for example.

 Here's the link to the TUAW article on Unsung Snow Leopard feature:
 multiple language spell-checker:
 http://www.tuaw.com/2009/09/04/unsung-snow-leopard-feature-multiple-language-spell-checker/

 This seems like a great feature for people who work with multiple
 languages in the same document.

 Cheers,

 Esther

 James  Nash wrote:


 Hi Annie,

 Yes there is a Danish localization. It should be possible to spell
 in check
 in Danish but you ay need to set the dictionary to Danish.

 HTH

 Take care

 James
 - Original Message -
 From: Annie Skov Nielsen annieskovniel...@gmail.com
 To: MacVisionaries macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 10:01 AM
 Subject: About nisus writer and spell checking



 Hi.

 I have downloaded a trial of nisus writer. I really like that
 program.
 But I can not find out how to spell check in danish. It works fine in
 english. Do anybody know if it is possible to spell check in danish,
 and how I can do it.

 Best regards Annie.



 


  


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Re: resuming a read on preview

2009-09-10 Thread Yuma Antoine Decaux

Hi Ester,

I tried CTRL and a number from zero to nine, but it doesn't do anything

best

Yuma

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[Mac-cessibility News] iPhone/iPod Touch OS 3.1 Comes with Big Accessibility Enhancements

2009-09-10 Thread Maccessibility

iPhone/iPod Touch OS 3.1 Comes with Big Accessibility Enhancements

iPhone OS 3.1 has arrived with some tremendous accessibility features. One is,
of course, the accessibility of the third-generation 32GB and 64GB iPod Touch
devices, but there are plenty of new features for iPhone users to sink their
teeth into as well. Let's take a look.

Triple-click Home
Now you can quickly toggle Universal Access features by [...]

You can read the rest of this news item at:
http://www.lioncourt.com/2009/09/10/iphoneipod-touch-os-3-1-comes-with-big-accessibility-enhancements/

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reading menu items

2009-09-10 Thread Chris Polk

Hi:
I'm hoping I am just missing something here.
I am trying to creat shortcut keys in some programs like adium. I have  
one working that jumps right to set facebook status, but only because  
a friend told me how the menu item was written exactly.
I am unable to read letter by letter in a menu so I can set these.
Setting up things like this will make things quicker, example, answer  
a call in skype, or anything that requires you to go through a menu  
that doesn't have a hotkey allready.

Any help would be appreciated!

Chris


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Re: reading menu items

2009-09-10 Thread william lomas

you can't answer a call in skype via a menu

On 10 Sep 2009, at 19:12, Chris Polk wrote:


 Hi:
 I'm hoping I am just missing something here.
 I am trying to creat shortcut keys in some programs like adium. I have
 one working that jumps right to set facebook status, but only because
 a friend told me how the menu item was written exactly.
 I am unable to read letter by letter in a menu so I can set these.
 Setting up things like this will make things quicker, example, answer
 a call in skype, or anything that requires you to go through a menu
 that doesn't have a hotkey allready.

 Any help would be appreciated!

 Chris


 


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Re: reading menu items

2009-09-10 Thread Chris Polk

still doesn't answer my question
On Sep 10, 2009, at 11:14 AM,
was just giving an example
  william lomas wrote:


 you can't answer a call in skype via a menu

 On 10 Sep 2009, at 19:12, Chris Polk wrote:


 Hi:
 I'm hoping I am just missing something here.
 I am trying to creat shortcut keys in some programs like adium. I  
 have
 one working that jumps right to set facebook status, but only because
 a friend told me how the menu item was written exactly.
 I am unable to read letter by letter in a menu so I can set these.
 Setting up things like this will make things quicker, example, answer
 a call in skype, or anything that requires you to go through a menu
 that doesn't have a hotkey allready.

 Any help would be appreciated!

 Chris





 


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Re: reading menu items

2009-09-10 Thread erik burggraaf

Chris, why can't you just arrow to the option in the menue and hit  
control shift c?  That will copy the last thing vo said to the clip  
bord.  Then you could paste it into your script.  Be carefull of white  
space if you do this.  Otherwise, it should work.

Best,

erik burggraaf
A+ sertified technician and user support consultant.
Phone: 888-255-5194
Email: e...@erik-burggraaf.com

On 10-Sep-09, at 2:12 PM, Chris Polk wrote:


 Hi:
 I'm hoping I am just missing something here.
 I am trying to creat shortcut keys in some programs like adium. I have
 one working that jumps right to set facebook status, but only because
 a friend told me how the menu item was written exactly.
 I am unable to read letter by letter in a menu so I can set these.
 Setting up things like this will make things quicker, example, answer
 a call in skype, or anything that requires you to go through a menu
 that doesn't have a hotkey allready.

 Any help would be appreciated!

 Chris


 


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Re: Multi-language spell checking in Snow Leopard [was Re: About nisus writer and spell checking]

2009-09-10 Thread James Nash

Hi Esther,

Do you use it with Snow Leopard or Leopard please? I've not upgraded yetas 
I'm waiting for some third-party applications and some issues to be fixed 
hopefully in the latest update release.

Thanks

Take care

James
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From: Esther mori...@mac.com
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 7:14 PM
Subject: Re: Multi-language spell checking in Snow Leopard [was Re: About 
nisus writer and spell checking]



 Hi Mark,

 I use TextEdit and TeXShop.  I've started using Pages, but that's
 mostly because other people have started asking questions about how to
 use features under Pages.  TeX is probably serious overkill for most
 users and has a steep initial learning curve. It was developed to
 offset the high cost of publishing mathematics texts, so you can
 design and control the layout of publication quality documents,  and
 is available free, and cross-platform, with multi-language support and
 spell-checking.  TeXShop is the GUI-based interface.  James has used
 this package, as has Greg Kearney.

 Cheers,

 Esther

 M. Taylor wrote:


 Esther,

 What word processor do you use on your Mac?

 Mark

 -Original Message-
 From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 [mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Esther
 Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 10:34 AM
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Multi-language spell checking in Snow Leopard [was Re:
 About nisus
 writer and spell checking]


 Hello James and Annie,

 I don't use Nisus Writer Pro, but I've read that there are a few bugs
 in the spell checking under Snow Leopard that will be sorted in the
 next beta release, in case Annie is using Snow Leopard.

 I've also read that Snow Leopard itself supports multiple language
 spell checking, based on the languages you check to have it check
 under System Preferences in Language  Text.  Danish is one of the
 languages. This doesn't work for all applications, but it works in
 TextEdit and Safari, for example.

 Here's the link to the TUAW article on Unsung Snow Leopard feature:
 multiple language spell-checker:
 http://www.tuaw.com/2009/09/04/unsung-snow-leopard-feature-multiple-language
 -spell-checker/

 This seems like a great feature for people who work with multiple
 languages in the same document.

 Cheers,

 Esther

 James  Nash wrote:


 Hi Annie,

 Yes there is a Danish localization. It should be possible to spell
 in check
 in Danish but you ay need to set the dictionary to Danish.

 HTH

 Take care

 James
 - Original Message -
 From: Annie Skov Nielsen annieskovniel...@gmail.com
 To: MacVisionaries macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 10:01 AM
 Subject: About nisus writer and spell checking



 Hi.

 I have downloaded a trial of nisus writer. I really like that
 program.
 But I can not find out how to spell check in danish. It works fine
 in
 english. Do anybody know if it is possible to spell check in danish,
 and how I can do it.

 Best regards Annie.









 


  


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fat 32

2009-09-10 Thread william lomas

hi if I have a card reader for my macbook, can I format my SD 
cards  
as fat 32 to work on a milestone?
I have ordered one
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Re: reading menu items

2009-09-10 Thread Chris Polk

ah thanks, I am still kind of a new mac user!! I appreciate it!

On Sep 10, 2009, at 11:18 AM, erik burggraaf wrote:


 Chris, why can't you just arrow to the option in the menue and hit
 control shift c?  That will copy the last thing vo said to the clip
 bord.  Then you could paste it into your script.  Be carefull of white
 space if you do this.  Otherwise, it should work.

 Best,

 erik burggraaf
 A+ sertified technician and user support consultant.
 Phone: 888-255-5194
 Email: e...@erik-burggraaf.com

 On 10-Sep-09, at 2:12 PM, Chris Polk wrote:


 Hi:
 I'm hoping I am just missing something here.
 I am trying to creat shortcut keys in some programs like adium. I  
 have
 one working that jumps right to set facebook status, but only because
 a friend told me how the menu item was written exactly.
 I am unable to read letter by letter in a menu so I can set these.
 Setting up things like this will make things quicker, example, answer
 a call in skype, or anything that requires you to go through a menu
 that doesn't have a hotkey allready.

 Any help would be appreciated!

 Chris





 


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Re: reading menu items

2009-09-10 Thread erik burggraaf

No problem.  I have been around for a year and a half now, but I only  
learned that keystroke last month, and it's been a true friend ever  
since.

Best,

erik burggraaf
A+ sertified technician and user support consultant.
Phone: 888-255-5194
Email: e...@erik-burggraaf.com

On 10-Sep-09, at 2:21 PM, Chris Polk wrote:


 ah thanks, I am still kind of a new mac user!! I appreciate it!

 On Sep 10, 2009, at 11:18 AM, erik burggraaf wrote:


 Chris, why can't you just arrow to the option in the menue and hit
 control shift c?  That will copy the last thing vo said to the clip
 bord.  Then you could paste it into your script.  Be carefull of  
 white
 space if you do this.  Otherwise, it should work.

 Best,

 erik burggraaf
 A+ sertified technician and user support consultant.
 Phone: 888-255-5194
 Email: e...@erik-burggraaf.com

 On 10-Sep-09, at 2:12 PM, Chris Polk wrote:


 Hi:
 I'm hoping I am just missing something here.
 I am trying to creat shortcut keys in some programs like adium. I
 have
 one working that jumps right to set facebook status, but only  
 because
 a friend told me how the menu item was written exactly.
 I am unable to read letter by letter in a menu so I can set these.
 Setting up things like this will make things quicker, example,  
 answer
 a call in skype, or anything that requires you to go through a menu
 that doesn't have a hotkey allready.

 Any help would be appreciated!

 Chris








 


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Re: sending an email message

2009-09-10 Thread Thomas McMahan

Perhaps this is a tiger verses lepard difference but in tiger Command  
plus shift plus E is redirect,  command shift d is send or send again  
under the message sub menu.  .
On Sep 10, 2009, at 11:03 AM, Keith Brown wrote:


   Does anyone else have a problem with the command plus shift plus e
 command? i.e to send a message. it doesn't  work for me. I have to
 navigate to message and select the send option.

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Correction on how to set hotspots [was Re: resuming a read on preview]

2009-09-10 Thread Esther

Hi Yuma,

I think I totally mistyped this section on hotspots and my brain must  
have been offline (smile), not to mention having a disconnect between  
the typed text and muscle memory.

I wrote (incorrectly):
You're going to have to use a hotspot if you want to switch back to
the place you left off reading in Preview.  Use Control-0 (or other
number, between 0-9) to set the hotpot and then use VO-0 to switch
back to the hotspot after you switch applications back to Preview
(e.g., with Command-Tab).

Ok, first, the correction for setting a hotspot is to use VO-Shift-1  
or other number from 0 through 9.  You should hear VoiceOver say Save  
as hotspot 1 or whatever number you typed.  Then, to switch back, you  
press VO-1 again and resume from where you left off.

So the corrected instructions are:

Use VO-Shift-0 (or other number between 0-9) to set the hotspot and  
then use VO-0 to switch back to the hotspot after you switch  
applications back to Preview (e.g., with Command-Tab).

Another comment: I've found Skim to be more stable about using  
Find (Command-F) in a document and moving to the found string and  
resuming reading than Preview has been.

Hope this is now correct -- I tried this out before replying.

Cheers,

Ether

Yuma Antoine Decaux wrote:


 Hi Ester,

 I tried CTRL and a number from zero to nine, but it doesn't do  
 anything

 best

 Yuma

 


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Re: Correction on how to set hotspots [was Re: resuming a read on preview]

2009-09-10 Thread Yuma Antoine Decaux

Yay!

Thanks ester for the correction :)

Gonna catch up with some serious reading

best

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Re: reading menu items

2009-09-10 Thread Esther

Hi Chris,

A great VoiceOver shortcut to learn is VO-Shift-C for Last phrase  
copied to pasteboard.  You can move over a menu item and, just after  
VoiceOver has announced it, press VO-Shift-C.  If you open a TextEdit  
window or are in Mail, etc., pasting with Command-V will give you the  
exact phrase that was spoken.  You may need to delete extraneous words  
or blank spaces at the end from the pasted phrase, which is why using  
an intermediate TextEdit window to work with the phrase can be a good  
idea.  Then, when you want to assign a keyboard shortcut, you can  
select your phrase, copy it with Command-C, and paste it in with  
Command-V in the field for typing in the Menu command.

This is also a great shortcut to use when you're communicating with  
someone who is trying to troubleshoot your error messages -- you can  
get an exact copy of that obscure sounding message and paste it into a  
mail message.

HTH

Cheers,

Esther


Chris Polk wrote:


 Hi:
 I'm hoping I am just missing something here.
 I am trying to creat shortcut keys in some programs like adium. I have
 one working that jumps right to set facebook status, but only because
 a friend told me how the menu item was written exactly.
 I am unable to read letter by letter in a menu so I can set these.
 Setting up things like this will make things quicker, example, answer
 a call in skype, or anything that requires you to go through a menu
 that doesn't have a hotkey allready.

 Any help would be appreciated!

 Chris


 


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iPhone 3GS iPod Application Extended Playback Features Now Accessible With VoiceOver Screen Reader

2009-09-10 Thread M. Taylor

[As Posted on the Candleshore BLOG]

iPhone 3GS iPod Application Extended Playback Features Now Accessible With
VoiceOver Screen Reader

Hello Everyone, 

I am delighted to report that with the 3.1 iPhone 3GS firmware update, those
of us using Apple's VoiceOver screen reader now have access to the extended
playback features available in the onboard iPod application.

The extended playback features include the ability to adjust the playback
speed, set the number of times a track will repeat, and use the Scrubber Bar
to adjust playback start position.  

VoiceOver users, do the following to access the extended playback features:

1.
While a track is playing/Paused, use a Split-Tap on any area of the Display
Screen labeled Album Art, by VoiceOver to toggle access to the extended
playback features.  Currently, when this command is used as stated above,
VoiceOver will say, Album Art, image.

NOTE 1:
A Split-Tap is when one parks a single finger on the Display Screen, then
quickly taps another area of the Display Screen with a second finger.

2.
When the extended playback features are displayed, use standard navigation
gestures to scroll through the options including Scrubber Bar (track
position), 30-Second Rewind Button, Repeat Button, and the Playback Speed
Button.  

Note 2:
Use a Split-Tap to cycle between the various states of both the Repeat and
Playback Speed buttons.

Enjoy,

Mark


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Re: reading menu items

2009-09-10 Thread Chris Polk

yes yes!!! I appreciate it this is what i was looking for! you are  
awesome
On Sep 10, 2009, at 11:44 AM, Esther wrote:


 Hi Chris,

 A great VoiceOver shortcut to learn is VO-Shift-C for Last phrase
 copied to pasteboard.  You can move over a menu item and, just after
 VoiceOver has announced it, press VO-Shift-C.  If you open a TextEdit
 window or are in Mail, etc., pasting with Command-V will give you the
 exact phrase that was spoken.  You may need to delete extraneous words
 or blank spaces at the end from the pasted phrase, which is why using
 an intermediate TextEdit window to work with the phrase can be a good
 idea.  Then, when you want to assign a keyboard shortcut, you can
 select your phrase, copy it with Command-C, and paste it in with
 Command-V in the field for typing in the Menu command.

 This is also a great shortcut to use when you're communicating with
 someone who is trying to troubleshoot your error messages -- you can
 get an exact copy of that obscure sounding message and paste it into a
 mail message.

 HTH

 Cheers,

 Esther


 Chris Polk wrote:


 Hi:
 I'm hoping I am just missing something here.
 I am trying to creat shortcut keys in some programs like adium. I  
 have
 one working that jumps right to set facebook status, but only because
 a friend told me how the menu item was written exactly.
 I am unable to read letter by letter in a menu so I can set these.
 Setting up things like this will make things quicker, example, answer
 a call in skype, or anything that requires you to go through a menu
 that doesn't have a hotkey allready.

 Any help would be appreciated!

 Chris





 


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Re: reading menu items

2009-09-10 Thread Chris Polk

one more question?
Do you know if the custom keyboard commands are kept anywhere so i can  
back them up?

On Sep 10, 2009, at 11:44 AM, Esther wrote:


 Hi Chris,

 A great VoiceOver shortcut to learn is VO-Shift-C for Last phrase
 copied to pasteboard.  You can move over a menu item and, just after
 VoiceOver has announced it, press VO-Shift-C.  If you open a TextEdit
 window or are in Mail, etc., pasting with Command-V will give you the
 exact phrase that was spoken.  You may need to delete extraneous words
 or blank spaces at the end from the pasted phrase, which is why using
 an intermediate TextEdit window to work with the phrase can be a good
 idea.  Then, when you want to assign a keyboard shortcut, you can
 select your phrase, copy it with Command-C, and paste it in with
 Command-V in the field for typing in the Menu command.

 This is also a great shortcut to use when you're communicating with
 someone who is trying to troubleshoot your error messages -- you can
 get an exact copy of that obscure sounding message and paste it into a
 mail message.

 HTH

 Cheers,

 Esther


 Chris Polk wrote:


 Hi:
 I'm hoping I am just missing something here.
 I am trying to creat shortcut keys in some programs like adium. I  
 have
 one working that jumps right to set facebook status, but only because
 a friend told me how the menu item was written exactly.
 I am unable to read letter by letter in a menu so I can set these.
 Setting up things like this will make things quicker, example, answer
 a call in skype, or anything that requires you to go through a menu
 that doesn't have a hotkey allready.

 Any help would be appreciated!

 Chris





 


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Re: tips on using the trackpad

2009-09-10 Thread Christina

Hi,

I'm sorry but I do not have the multi-touch track pad so I really  
cannot offer help.  However, I understand that you can use the  
keyboard help to play with the track pad as well.  Press vo plus K.   
Then try different gestures.  When you're done practicing press escape  
to get out of keyboard help.

I bet someone here will have more information for you.

Christina
On Sep 10, 2009, at 8:59 AM, Mike Reiser wrote:


 Hello all,

 I need some tips on navigating with the trackpad.  I have the trackpad
 commander enabled and when I drag my finger arround the screen vo
 seems to be speaking all over the place and immits lots of different
 sound effects.  It seems to be very sensative and I'm not sure what
 the best way is to proceed.  I acidently muted vo a couple of times
 without even meaning to and would like some tips on this.  I can flick
 just fine, it's just moving my fingers arround is where I get into
 trouble.  Thanks,

 MikeÎ
 


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Re: reading menu items

2009-09-10 Thread Jonathan C. Cohn

There was an article just recently on tidbits.com describing how to  
assign AppleScripts to PageUp PageDown Home, and End using the  
defaults command in terminal. So I believe these are kept in  
application specific preference files.

I'll bet that Ester goes and finds the article and gives us more  
useful information. She is absolutely amazing!

Jonathan

On Sep 10, 2009, at 2:54 PM, Chris Polk wrote:


 one more question?
 Do you know if the custom keyboard commands are kept anywhere so i can
 back them up?

 On Sep 10, 2009, at 11:44 AM, Esther wrote:


 Hi Chris,

 A great VoiceOver shortcut to learn is VO-Shift-C for Last phrase
 copied to pasteboard.  You can move over a menu item and, just after
 VoiceOver has announced it, press VO-Shift-C.  If you open a TextEdit
 window or are in Mail, etc., pasting with Command-V will give you the
 exact phrase that was spoken.  You may need to delete extraneous  
 words
 or blank spaces at the end from the pasted phrase, which is why using
 an intermediate TextEdit window to work with the phrase can be a good
 idea.  Then, when you want to assign a keyboard shortcut, you can
 select your phrase, copy it with Command-C, and paste it in with
 Command-V in the field for typing in the Menu command.

 This is also a great shortcut to use when you're communicating with
 someone who is trying to troubleshoot your error messages -- you can
 get an exact copy of that obscure sounding message and paste it  
 into a
 mail message.

 HTH

 Cheers,

 Esther


 Chris Polk wrote:


 Hi:
 I'm hoping I am just missing something here.
 I am trying to creat shortcut keys in some programs like adium. I
 have
 one working that jumps right to set facebook status, but only  
 because
 a friend told me how the menu item was written exactly.
 I am unable to read letter by letter in a menu so I can set these.
 Setting up things like this will make things quicker, example,  
 answer
 a call in skype, or anything that requires you to go through a menu
 that doesn't have a hotkey allready.

 Any help would be appreciated!

 Chris








 


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Re: Multi-language spell checking in Snow Leopard [was Re: About nisus writer and spell checking]

2009-09-10 Thread Esther

Hi James,

No, I haven't made the jump to Snow Leopard yet, but TeXShop is just  
fine in Leopard.  I had to use a program that wasn't upgraded to Snow  
Leopard so I delayed upgrading my system.  I was trying out a recently  
released freeware program called Language Switcher:

http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/home_learning/languageswitcher.html

This is interesting, and it's a way to open specific applications in a  
language that you select, but I think I managed to alter some of my  
preferences files when I ran this, and I need to clear that up before  
upgrading.

There are some oddities when running  Language Switcher with  
VoiceOver, since I think you're supposed to select the application you  
want is to click on a visually selected item in a scrolling area.
With VoiceOver, you should just interact with the toolbar and type in  
the (first letters of the) application you want, then VO-Right arrow  
to hear the current application announced and the number of languages  
that are supported, then select your language on the pop-up button.  I  
would start by navigating to the Edit menu bar and selecting Show  
Apps, which brings up a dialog window of all the apps in your  
Applications Directory.  Uncheck the ones you don't want to switch  
languages to (i.e. most of them).  The first of your checked apps to  
show up in alphabetical order appears as the startup selection.  I had  
a little difficulty unchecking items in multiple sessions.  It can  
also act oddly if you happen to have a file that is not an application  
in your apps directory (like a script).

If you're feeling adventurous you can give this a shot.  It opens up  
mail, TextEdit, etc. with a specific language localization, so that  
the window names, spell checker, etc. are set to that language.  For  
instance, if you open up TextEdit in French, your window will be named  
Sans titre instead of Untitled.  And it will only show you  
languages that have localizations for these apps -- if you've stripped  
out the other language support at installation, or if an app does not  
come with localization in a particular language, you won't see that  
language as an option.

Cheers,

Esther

James  Nash wrote:


 Hi Esther,

 Do you use it with Snow Leopard or Leopard please? I've not upgraded  
 yetas
 I'm waiting for some third-party applications and some issues to be  
 fixed
 hopefully in the latest update release.

 Thanks

 Take care

 James
 - Original Message -
 From: Esther mori...@mac.com
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 7:14 PM
 Subject: Re: Multi-language spell checking in Snow Leopard [was Re:  
 About
 nisus writer and spell checking]



 Hi Mark,

 I use TextEdit and TeXShop.  I've started using Pages, but that's
 mostly because other people have started asking questions about how  
 to
 use features under Pages.  TeX is probably serious overkill for most
 users and has a steep initial learning curve. It was developed to
 offset the high cost of publishing mathematics texts, so you can
 design and control the layout of publication quality documents,  and
 is available free, and cross-platform, with multi-language support  
 and
 spell-checking.  TeXShop is the GUI-based interface.  James has used
 this package, as has Greg Kearney.

 Cheers,

 Esther

 M. Taylor wrote:


 Esther,

 What word processor do you use on your Mac?

 Mark

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 From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 [mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Esther
 Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 10:34 AM
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Multi-language spell checking in Snow Leopard [was Re:
 About nisus
 writer and spell checking]


 Hello James and Annie,

 I don't use Nisus Writer Pro, but I've read that there are a few  
 bugs
 in the spell checking under Snow Leopard that will be sorted in the
 next beta release, in case Annie is using Snow Leopard.

 I've also read that Snow Leopard itself supports multiple language
 spell checking, based on the languages you check to have it check
 under System Preferences in Language  Text.  Danish is one of the
 languages. This doesn't work for all applications, but it works in
 TextEdit and Safari, for example.

 Here's the link to the TUAW article on Unsung Snow Leopard feature:
 multiple language spell-checker:
 http://www.tuaw.com/2009/09/04/unsung-snow-leopard-feature-multiple-language
 -spell-checker/

 This seems like a great feature for people who work with multiple
 languages in the same document.

 Cheers,

 Esther

 James  Nash wrote:


 Hi Annie,

 Yes there is a Danish localization. It should be possible to spell
 in check
 in Danish but you ay need to set the dictionary to Danish.

 HTH

 Take care

 James
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 To: MacVisionaries macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 10:01 AM
 Subject: About 

caps lock

2009-09-10 Thread william lomas

ah if I leave caps lock on that's why it beeps when I type


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Re: filezilla

2009-09-10 Thread Chris G

Hi,

I like webdrive from
http://www.webdrive.com

They have a client for the mac that is in beta.
You FTP from within finder just like ftp from within windows explorer.


On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 16:21:03 +0200
anouk radix anou...@home.nl wrote:

 
 Hi, do you know how you can go to an underlying directory with  
 transmit? command o command right arrow or right arrow dont seem to  
 work. Autoresume is a must have, a pity that it is not there now, io  
 also  tried to contact their support but got no reply.
 Greetings, Anouk
 On Sep 10, 2009, at 3:20 PM, Yuma Antoine Decaux wrote:
 
 
  Hi,
 
  Filezilla is very unaccesible as you have to guess work through
  ramifications of interactions to get from one table to the other. I
  don't suggest this one to anyone.
 
  Transmit is ok for now, but there are issues as regard to file
  management from local to remote and vice versa. And when resuming
  downloads, it doesn't do so automatically. Also, when you download
  something and tell it to resume by having to re move the remote file,
  and you do it more than once, the file becomes corrupted from  
  overflow.
 
  best
 
  Yuma
 
  
 
 
 

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reccomendation for menu planning software

2009-09-10 Thread Christina

Hi all,

I was wondering if anyone knew of voiceover accessible software where  
maybe I can enter our family recipes, plan menus, and have it create a  
grocery list.  I used to have one like six years ago back when my  
vision was better and back when I was using windows and zoom text.  It  
was a Betty Crocker program with tons of Betty Crocker recipes and I  
could enter my own recipes as well and do menu planning.  Also, I  
would be interested if it was a website that was voiceover  
accessible.  Either a website or a software I purchase would be  
helpful.  I really cannot see much at all so I would need it to be  
read by voiceover and cannot use anything where I would be required  
to use vision.

Thanks so much,
Christina

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Re: reading menu items

2009-09-10 Thread Esther

Hi Chris,

The custom keyboard commands are stored in the property list files for  
each application.  This is going to be in a folder named:
~/Library/Preferences
where the tilde at the beginning means that the folder is under your  
user account.  Plist files have names like com.apple.mail.plist  that  
identify both the source organization and the application.  The way I  
would back these up is by opening a Finder window pointed to the  
Library/Preferences folder in your user account in list view mode  
(Command 2 if you're not already set to this view).  This shows the  
file name with the second column being the date modified. If you  
navigate (VO-Right arrow) to the Date Modified column and use the sort  
command (VO-Shift-backslash where backslash is the key at the right  
end of your keyboard above return and below delete on an English input  
keyboard; or you can use the commands menu VO-H twice, which also  
works for non-English input keyboards and find the Sort command).   
Sort on the modified date so that the most recently modified files  
show up first. (Applying the sort command again inverts the sort order  
between ascending and descending).

Once you have assigned your keyboard shortcut, switch back to your  
Finder window with Command-tab.  You'll be able to see the most  
recently modified files, and just select and copy them. (Hold down the  
shift key while you arrow down from the top to select a bunch of  
these).  Copy with Command-C and paste them into some backup folder to  
hold your preferences, maybe one that you create on your Desktop (as  
long as you don't clutter up your Desktop).  This is the only way that  
I've been able to find out the names of some preference files.  For  
example, when I set up shortcuts to switch languages I think that  
shows up in something called com.apple.HIToolbox.plist  which turns  
out to stand for Human Interface toolbox -- something I wouldn't have  
guessed off the bat.

Of course, any Time Machine backups will copy these files, but it's  
convenient to keep a local copy around since they're small.

HTH.

Cheers,

Esther

Chris Polk wrote:


 one more question?
 Do you know if the custom keyboard commands are kept anywhere so i can
 back them up?

 On Sep 10, 2009, at 11:44 AM, Esther wrote:


 Hi Chris,

 A great VoiceOver shortcut to learn is VO-Shift-C for Last phrase
 copied to pasteboard.  You can move over a menu item and, just after
 VoiceOver has announced it, press VO-Shift-C.  If you open a TextEdit
 window or are in Mail, etc., pasting with Command-V will give you the
 exact phrase that was spoken.  You may need to delete extraneous  
 words
 or blank spaces at the end from the pasted phrase, which is why using
 an intermediate TextEdit window to work with the phrase can be a good
 idea.  Then, when you want to assign a keyboard shortcut, you can
 select your phrase, copy it with Command-C, and paste it in with
 Command-V in the field for typing in the Menu command.

 This is also a great shortcut to use when you're communicating with
 someone who is trying to troubleshoot your error messages -- you can
 get an exact copy of that obscure sounding message and paste it  
 into a
 mail message.

 HTH

 Cheers,

 Esther


 Chris Polk wrote:


 Hi:
 I'm hoping I am just missing something here.
 I am trying to creat shortcut keys in some programs like adium. I
 have
 one working that jumps right to set facebook status, but only  
 because
 a friend told me how the menu item was written exactly.
 I am unable to read letter by letter in a menu so I can set these.
 Setting up things like this will make things quicker, example,  
 answer
 a call in skype, or anything that requires you to go through a menu
 that doesn't have a hotkey allready.

 Any help would be appreciated!

 Chris








 


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Re: sending an email message

2009-09-10 Thread Chris G

Hi,

I use command shift D and that seems to work fine.
Chris



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Keith Brown kbro...@sky.com wrote:

 
   Does anyone else have a problem with the command plus shift plus e  
 command? i.e to send a message. it doesn't  work for me. I have to  
 navigate to message and select the send option.
 
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Re: reading menu items

2009-09-10 Thread Chris Polk

wow!
thank you!

On Sep 10, 2009, at 12:42 PM, Esther wrote:


 Hi Chris,

 The custom keyboard commands are stored in the property list files for
 each application.  This is going to be in a folder named:
 ~/Library/Preferences
 where the tilde at the beginning means that the folder is under your
 user account.  Plist files have names like com.apple.mail.plist  that
 identify both the source organization and the application.  The way I
 would back these up is by opening a Finder window pointed to the
 Library/Preferences folder in your user account in list view mode
 (Command 2 if you're not already set to this view).  This shows the
 file name with the second column being the date modified. If you
 navigate (VO-Right arrow) to the Date Modified column and use the sort
 command (VO-Shift-backslash where backslash is the key at the right
 end of your keyboard above return and below delete on an English input
 keyboard; or you can use the commands menu VO-H twice, which also
 works for non-English input keyboards and find the Sort command).
 Sort on the modified date so that the most recently modified files
 show up first. (Applying the sort command again inverts the sort order
 between ascending and descending).

 Once you have assigned your keyboard shortcut, switch back to your
 Finder window with Command-tab.  You'll be able to see the most
 recently modified files, and just select and copy them. (Hold down the
 shift key while you arrow down from the top to select a bunch of
 these).  Copy with Command-C and paste them into some backup folder to
 hold your preferences, maybe one that you create on your Desktop (as
 long as you don't clutter up your Desktop).  This is the only way that
 I've been able to find out the names of some preference files.  For
 example, when I set up shortcuts to switch languages I think that
 shows up in something called com.apple.HIToolbox.plist  which turns
 out to stand for Human Interface toolbox -- something I wouldn't have
 guessed off the bat.

 Of course, any Time Machine backups will copy these files, but it's
 convenient to keep a local copy around since they're small.

 HTH.

 Cheers,

 Esther

 Chris Polk wrote:


 one more question?
 Do you know if the custom keyboard commands are kept anywhere so i  
 can
 back them up?

 On Sep 10, 2009, at 11:44 AM, Esther wrote:


 Hi Chris,

 A great VoiceOver shortcut to learn is VO-Shift-C for Last phrase
 copied to pasteboard.  You can move over a menu item and, just  
 after
 VoiceOver has announced it, press VO-Shift-C.  If you open a  
 TextEdit
 window or are in Mail, etc., pasting with Command-V will give you  
 the
 exact phrase that was spoken.  You may need to delete extraneous
 words
 or blank spaces at the end from the pasted phrase, which is why  
 using
 an intermediate TextEdit window to work with the phrase can be a  
 good
 idea.  Then, when you want to assign a keyboard shortcut, you can
 select your phrase, copy it with Command-C, and paste it in with
 Command-V in the field for typing in the Menu command.

 This is also a great shortcut to use when you're communicating with
 someone who is trying to troubleshoot your error messages -- you can
 get an exact copy of that obscure sounding message and paste it
 into a
 mail message.

 HTH

 Cheers,

 Esther


 Chris Polk wrote:


 Hi:
 I'm hoping I am just missing something here.
 I am trying to creat shortcut keys in some programs like adium. I
 have
 one working that jumps right to set facebook status, but only
 because
 a friend told me how the menu item was written exactly.
 I am unable to read letter by letter in a menu so I can set these.
 Setting up things like this will make things quicker, example,
 answer
 a call in skype, or anything that requires you to go through a menu
 that doesn't have a hotkey allready.

 Any help would be appreciated!

 Chris











 


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Re: reading menu items

2009-09-10 Thread Esther

Hi Chris,

I forgot to tell you that the easy way to navigate to the ~/Library/ 
Preferences folder is to use the Command-Shift-G Go to folder  
shortcut.  This brings up a dialog window where you can type in any  
path you want -- including locations on external drives.

So if you bring up a Finder window, use Command-Shift-G, and then  
paste in:

~/Library/Preferences

and press return, you'll be in the folder where your preference lists  
for applications are stored.  That's the one you can examine in list  
view, and sort by Date Modified.

Cheers,

Esther

Chris Polk wrote:


 wow!
 thank you!

 On Sep 10, 2009, at 12:42 PM, Esther wrote:


 Hi Chris,

 The custom keyboard commands are stored in the property list files  
 for
 each application.  This is going to be in a folder named:
 ~/Library/Preferences
 where the tilde at the beginning means that the folder is under your
 user account.  Plist files have names like com.apple.mail.plist  that
 identify both the source organization and the application.  The way I
 would back these up is by opening a Finder window pointed to the
 Library/Preferences folder in your user account in list view mode
 (Command 2 if you're not already set to this view).  This shows the
 file name with the second column being the date modified. If you
 navigate (VO-Right arrow) to the Date Modified column and use the  
 sort
 command (VO-Shift-backslash where backslash is the key at the right
 end of your keyboard above return and below delete on an English  
 input
 keyboard; or you can use the commands menu VO-H twice, which also
 works for non-English input keyboards and find the Sort command).
 Sort on the modified date so that the most recently modified files
 show up first. (Applying the sort command again inverts the sort  
 order
 between ascending and descending).

 Once you have assigned your keyboard shortcut, switch back to your
 Finder window with Command-tab.  You'll be able to see the most
 recently modified files, and just select and copy them. (Hold down  
 the
 shift key while you arrow down from the top to select a bunch of
 these).  Copy with Command-C and paste them into some backup folder  
 to
 hold your preferences, maybe one that you create on your Desktop (as
 long as you don't clutter up your Desktop).  This is the only way  
 that
 I've been able to find out the names of some preference files.  For
 example, when I set up shortcuts to switch languages I think that
 shows up in something called com.apple.HIToolbox.plist  which turns
 out to stand for Human Interface toolbox -- something I wouldn't have
 guessed off the bat.

 Of course, any Time Machine backups will copy these files, but it's
 convenient to keep a local copy around since they're small.

 HTH.

 Cheers,

 Esther

 Chris Polk wrote:


 one more question?
 Do you know if the custom keyboard commands are kept anywhere so i
 can
 back them up?

 On Sep 10, 2009, at 11:44 AM, Esther wrote:


 Hi Chris,

 A great VoiceOver shortcut to learn is VO-Shift-C for Last phrase
 copied to pasteboard.  You can move over a menu item and, just
 after
 VoiceOver has announced it, press VO-Shift-C.  If you open a
 TextEdit
 window or are in Mail, etc., pasting with Command-V will give you
 the
 exact phrase that was spoken.  You may need to delete extraneous
 words
 or blank spaces at the end from the pasted phrase, which is why
 using
 an intermediate TextEdit window to work with the phrase can be a
 good
 idea.  Then, when you want to assign a keyboard shortcut, you can
 select your phrase, copy it with Command-C, and paste it in with
 Command-V in the field for typing in the Menu command.

 This is also a great shortcut to use when you're communicating with
 someone who is trying to troubleshoot your error messages -- you  
 can
 get an exact copy of that obscure sounding message and paste it
 into a
 mail message.

 HTH

 Cheers,

 Esther


 Chris Polk wrote:


 Hi:
 I'm hoping I am just missing something here.
 I am trying to creat shortcut keys in some programs like adium. I
 have
 one working that jumps right to set facebook status, but only
 because
 a friend told me how the menu item was written exactly.
 I am unable to read letter by letter in a menu so I can set these.
 Setting up things like this will make things quicker, example,
 answer
 a call in skype, or anything that requires you to go through a  
 menu
 that doesn't have a hotkey allready.

 Any help would be appreciated!

 Chris














 


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Re: SL and remote servers

2009-09-10 Thread Chris Blouch

Hmm. I just tried it and while I was able to connect to an FTP server 
and copy files from it via the finder, I was not able to upload files.

CB

Barry Hadder wrote:
 I just wanted to give everybody a heads up that it would appear mac  
 users can copy files to a remote server through Finder.  I just copied  
 successfully to a dav server.  Probably works on ftp and other  
 protocols as well.  I never was able to do this before using Leopard  
 except through IDisk.

 I would also add that I have just become aware of vo navigation on the  
 desktop seems a little flakey at the moment, but nothing major.  This  
 is the first time I've had several devices mounted at once.
 Later.


 
   

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Re: Multi-language spell checking in Snow Leopard [was Re: About nisus writer and spell checking]

2009-09-10 Thread James Nash

Thanks Esther

James
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From: Esther mori...@mac.com
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 8:07 PM
Subject: Re: Multi-language spell checking in Snow Leopard [was Re: About 
nisus writer and spell checking]



 Hi James,

 No, I haven't made the jump to Snow Leopard yet, but TeXShop is just
 fine in Leopard.  I had to use a program that wasn't upgraded to Snow
 Leopard so I delayed upgrading my system.  I was trying out a recently
 released freeware program called Language Switcher:

 http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/home_learning/languageswitcher.html

 This is interesting, and it's a way to open specific applications in a
 language that you select, but I think I managed to alter some of my
 preferences files when I ran this, and I need to clear that up before
 upgrading.

 There are some oddities when running  Language Switcher with
 VoiceOver, since I think you're supposed to select the application you
 want is to click on a visually selected item in a scrolling area.
 With VoiceOver, you should just interact with the toolbar and type in
 the (first letters of the) application you want, then VO-Right arrow
 to hear the current application announced and the number of languages
 that are supported, then select your language on the pop-up button.  I
 would start by navigating to the Edit menu bar and selecting Show
 Apps, which brings up a dialog window of all the apps in your
 Applications Directory.  Uncheck the ones you don't want to switch
 languages to (i.e. most of them).  The first of your checked apps to
 show up in alphabetical order appears as the startup selection.  I had
 a little difficulty unchecking items in multiple sessions.  It can
 also act oddly if you happen to have a file that is not an application
 in your apps directory (like a script).

 If you're feeling adventurous you can give this a shot.  It opens up
 mail, TextEdit, etc. with a specific language localization, so that
 the window names, spell checker, etc. are set to that language.  For
 instance, if you open up TextEdit in French, your window will be named
 Sans titre instead of Untitled.  And it will only show you
 languages that have localizations for these apps -- if you've stripped
 out the other language support at installation, or if an app does not
 come with localization in a particular language, you won't see that
 language as an option.

 Cheers,

 Esther

 James  Nash wrote:


 Hi Esther,

 Do you use it with Snow Leopard or Leopard please? I've not upgraded
 yetas
 I'm waiting for some third-party applications and some issues to be
 fixed
 hopefully in the latest update release.

 Thanks

 Take care

 James
 - Original Message -
 From: Esther mori...@mac.com
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 7:14 PM
 Subject: Re: Multi-language spell checking in Snow Leopard [was Re:
 About
 nisus writer and spell checking]



 Hi Mark,

 I use TextEdit and TeXShop.  I've started using Pages, but that's
 mostly because other people have started asking questions about how
 to
 use features under Pages.  TeX is probably serious overkill for most
 users and has a steep initial learning curve. It was developed to
 offset the high cost of publishing mathematics texts, so you can
 design and control the layout of publication quality documents,  and
 is available free, and cross-platform, with multi-language support
 and
 spell-checking.  TeXShop is the GUI-based interface.  James has used
 this package, as has Greg Kearney.

 Cheers,

 Esther

 M. Taylor wrote:


 Esther,

 What word processor do you use on your Mac?

 Mark

 -Original Message-
 From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 [mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Esther
 Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 10:34 AM
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Multi-language spell checking in Snow Leopard [was Re:
 About nisus
 writer and spell checking]


 Hello James and Annie,

 I don't use Nisus Writer Pro, but I've read that there are a few
 bugs
 in the spell checking under Snow Leopard that will be sorted in the
 next beta release, in case Annie is using Snow Leopard.

 I've also read that Snow Leopard itself supports multiple language
 spell checking, based on the languages you check to have it check
 under System Preferences in Language  Text.  Danish is one of the
 languages. This doesn't work for all applications, but it works in
 TextEdit and Safari, for example.

 Here's the link to the TUAW article on Unsung Snow Leopard feature:
 multiple language spell-checker:
 http://www.tuaw.com/2009/09/04/unsung-snow-leopard-feature-multiple-language
 -spell-checker/

 This seems like a great feature for people who work with multiple
 languages in the same document.

 Cheers,

 Esther

 James  Nash wrote:


 Hi Annie,

 Yes there is a Danish localization. It should be possible to spell
 in check
 in Danish but you ay need to set the 

Snow Leopard

2009-09-10 Thread Jane Jordan (GMail)

Just got Snow Leopard for our Imac.  I'm way behind on emails, so give me
some ideas of what to look for and try out. :)
Than
Ks.

Jane


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Re: so slow

2009-09-10 Thread Jess Smith

William, what are you talking about voiceOver being so damn slow? I  
haven't noticed any sluggishness when arrowing up and down through the  
message list, either with the VO keys or with the standard arrows.

On Sep 10, 2009, at 12:31 PM, william lomas wrote:


   hi why is voiceover so damn slow now when arrowing through mail
 messages?
 I may go back to leopard it is so painstakingly clumsy at navigating
 with the usual arrow keys through characters in a message


 


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Re: sending an email message

2009-09-10 Thread peter apgar

it is command shift d not E]e.

Pete
On Sep 10, 2009, at 12:03 PM, Keith Brown wrote:


   Does anyone else have a problem with the command plus shift plus e
 command? i.e to send a message. it doesn't  work for me. I have to
 navigate to message and select the send option.

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