Actually, you can set draft view as the default. Open preferences, then select the "new file" button from the toolbar. Select the view tab, and change its default to draft view. From then on any files you open or create will be in draft view by default.

On Nov 5, 2008, at 21:27, Fonzie wrote:

Hey there Jacob.

thanks for your feedback.

I suppose, I will have to do this everytime I open a document? Or is there a way of making it so that it open in draft mode all the time?

Also, any idea on how to check what page number your own?

Thanks.

Fonzie
On Nov 5, 2008, at 5:02 PM, Jacob Schmude wrote:

To fix this, set your view to draft view. This happens because in print view each page has its own edit field. Draft view will put all pages into one edit area. This applies to both express and pro.



On Nov 5, 2008, at 17:46, Fonzie wrote:

Hey there Jacob, thanks for your reply.

I noticed that in Express, there are times when Voice over seems to quit speaking. This is when I am about to arrow down to a new page.

Have you experienced this in pro?

Of course it comes back speaking, but then it starts reading the entire page. It is really strange to me. After it does this, I an unable to press any arrow keys to edit or read text.

Thanks.

Fonzie
On Nov 5, 2008, at 3:59 PM, Jacob Schmude wrote:

Hi
They're both from the same codebase, so their accessibility is the same. I used express for a few years before Pro became available, and upgraded to that. I think the nisus.com website has a complete feature comparison table, but basically pro has all the features of express and adds more ontop of it. I can't remember the major differences off the top of my head at the moment.


On Nov 5, 2008, at 16:23, Fonzie wrote:

Hello all, how are you doing?

I was thinking of trying Nisus Writer, and noticed there was a pro and a express version.

Current versions of Express is 3.1, and Pro is 1.1.

Does anyone know the difference between the two? Is one more accessible than the other?

Sorry if I posted this before. I know I sent an e-mail about this, but it doesn't seem like it got sent. I checked, and I don't see it in my sent folder, so I thought I would send again.

Best,

Fonzie











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