I didn't know it was that complicated, you make some good points Mr.
Alex. Could we equate this table mode to the chart wizard in ms word?

On 1/26/11, Alex Hall <[email protected]> wrote:
> I agree that all these features (headings, tables, lists, all that)
> should be able to be written as well as read. However, consider the
> interface for this: somehow, you have to let the user enter the data
> in the file, controlling what goes where and letting the user decide
> where lists start and end, plus allowing for undoing list itemizing
> and so forth. As an example, think of the complexity in just letting
> the user write his own table!
>
> My point here is that, while writing all this formatting would be
> wonderful, I am guessing that the big reason we do not have it yet is
> that it has already been a year since they promised this upgrade,
> which they said would support .docx files and does not. They are
> probably focusing on getting this out the door, then making the
> mPower/PK users happy. Implementing something as complex as a table
> writer for keyword would have added a lot of time to the development
> of 9.1 and pushed it back even further. Just my thoughts.
>
> On 1/26/11, josh gregory <[email protected]> wrote:
>> That's good to here about the toggle stuff. Another thing I don't
>> quite get though is that although you can read tables, you can't write
>> them. Couldn't HW do something where table mode could be available for
>> both reading and writing tables? I feel this would enhance the
>> usability of keysoft. Maybe not by much, but as I've said before, I
>> use tables a lot in math and science and the ability to write as well
>> as read tables would be greatly appreciated.
>> Josh
>>
>> On 1/26/11, Joseph Lee <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> Strictly from impressions with presentation and what Matthew
>>> said: Since the log-on thing is a toggle, I bet it could be
>>> turned off.
>>> Cheers,
>>> Joseph
>>>
>>>  ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: josh gregory <[email protected]
>>> To: [email protected]
>>> Date sent: Wed, 26 Jan 2011 19:55:44 -0500
>>> Subject: [Braillenote] ks 9.1
>>>
>>> Well, the one thing they did do was to add the ability to zip as
>>> well
>>> as unzip files.  That's a good thing for me if I do get my Apex,
>>> as
>>> well as everybody else.  I emailed tech support a while back
>>> about zip
>>> stuff for the mpower and they said they'd see about getting it on
>>> there.  We'll see I guess.
>>> Password protection: Someone asked a while back if you could
>>> change
>>> your password.  The only thing I can think of would be to disable
>>> the
>>> feature and then reactivate it with a new password.  Don't know,
>>> but
>>> that's my thought.  We'll find out when they release it.
>>>   Another thing, once password is enabled, can it be turned off?
>>> Josh
>>>
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