What I did was set it in vienna prefs to open safari,or what ever browser I use 
that way I don't use vienna but as an agragater whilst safari in mty case is 
the reader, and most of the time the reader is availiable so it makes reading 
easier.

> On May 3, 2014, at 10:18, Catherine Turner 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> Ok, so now that I got all my feeds obsessively sorted and categorised
> I'm having a little trouble reading the articles.   I go to the table
> containing articles and once I find one I want to read, stop
> interacting with the table and then go and interact with the html
> content.  But this html content seems to just have the first few lines
> of the article.  To read the full article I seem to have to either
> click a link from that initial page or choose "open article page" from
> the context menu in the articles table.  This then opens the full
> article in a separate tab which I go and select and then move to the
> html content, interact and read from there.
> 
> To anyone who's using Vienna, could you tell me if you find that the
> most efficient/convenient way to use it?  There are quite a few
> keystrokes available and maybe if I used some I could get around
> quicker.  How do you go about reading the full articles?  Any
> suggestions appreciated.
> 
> Thanks,
> Catherine
> 
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