Re: Dragging an unprotected iBook

2016-03-29 Thread Sabahattin Gucukoglu
It’s no good. I don’t know what luck you had with this, but I just don’t seem to be able to do this, no matter what I try. Tried it with multiple selection and without, resizing to top/bottom and left/right, tried list view and column view in both Finder and iBooks. God I wish it would just

Re: Dragging an unprotected iBook

2016-03-28 Thread Sabahattin Gucukoglu
My bug report about this is still there on Radar (and OpenRadar) as Open. I added a note with a link to the discussion on this list, and I’ll try it myself tomorrow. I’d really like to get this going. -- The following information is important for all members of the Mac Visionaries list. If

Re: Dragging an unprotected iBook

2016-03-28 Thread Scott Berry
Hi Sabahattin, I wonder if you need to refile the bug maybe it got lost somewhere. > On Mar 28, 2016, at 8:20 AM, Sabahattin Gucukoglu wrote: > > Thanks Jonathan. I tried something like this before, without success, but > I'll be trying again now that you’ve got it

Re: Dragging an unprotected iBook

2016-03-28 Thread Sabahattin Gucukoglu
Thanks Jonathan. I tried something like this before, without success, but I'll be trying again now that you’ve got it working. I checked AppleScript and Automator: nothing on iBooks. Looks like drag-drop is the only possible way to do this. I filed a radar with Apple about this some time

Dragging an unprotected iBook

2016-03-28 Thread Jonathan Cohn
I did this, though it was too many keystrokes and I would love to have to automate this a bit. 1. Use vo-~ to bring up the resize move the iBooks window to the top left. 2. Switch to finder use vo ~ to resize to right centre. 3. go back to iBooks and use vo-comma to start a drag operation. 4.