Catherine -
If, in the Vienna General Preferences, you check 
“Open links in external browser”, when you are arrowing through the headlines, 
press enter and the article will open in your default browser.  You can then 
try to invoke the reader if your browser is Safari or WebKit, to make it more 
easily readable.

I also find it helpful to set the “Mark current article read:” check box to 
“after a short delay” so that I can quickly move through the list of headlines, 
marking each article read that I do not choose to open.  However, this is a 
preference that you may not share.  It does help me because I subscribe to many 
feeds and need to get through them as quickly as possible.

After some experimentation, I find it best to set the View/Layout to vertical.  
You can experiment with each setting to see what you prefer.  I think you may 
too prefer the vertical layout view.

Some RSS feeds will download the entire article.  Some only download a brief 
summary.  So, when you view the article in the internal viewer, it is sometimes 
possible to view the entire text of the article in a very easy to read format 
that makes it advantageous not to load it in the browser.  You may configure 
this setting for each feed in order to have the most optimal setting for each.  
While in the feed list, press VO Shift Space to get the menu for the feed, then 
choose “get info” and either check or uncheck the “load full HTML articles” 
checkbox. 

Example 1 is typical, example 2, a little more, and example 3, the entire 
article.  Some feeds load non at all of the article.

Example 1::
When New York Baked for 12 Sweltering Days
New York Times City Room
7/19/13 at 11:48 AM

In 1953, when air-conditioning was still something of a novelty, the city 
simmered through the longest heat wave in its history.
By JAMES BARRON


Example 2:
Local Leaders Say Departure Of LIRR President Could Disrupt Ongoing Projects
CBS New York
Today at 2:39 PM

NEW YORK(CBSNewYork) — Officials are concerned that the departure of LIRR 
President Helena Williams could cause problems for ongoing projects.

Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone told Newsday that Williams’ departure 
means that the county will have to go from working with a long-term partner to 
a complete unknown.

“We don’t know what the new leadership is going to do,” Bellone said.

Under Williams’ watch, Bellone and officials in Babylon have had discussions 
about reopening the Republic Station in East Farmingdale to serve commuters 
working along Route 110, WCBS 880 reported.

Bellone was also worried about the construction of a second track from 
Farmingdale from Ronkonkoma.

You May Also Be Interested In These Stories

Report Finds Apparent Racial And Ethnic Segregation In Nassau County Schools
Local Leaders Say Departure Of LIRR President Could Disrupt Ongoing Projects
NIFA Votes To End 3 Year Wage Freeze On Some Nassau County UnionsDrivers 
Critical After MTA Bus, Van Collide In Queens

Although the CBS New York feed may not have posted the entire article, it 
posted enough that it may be worth reading it in Vienna without loading it in 
the browser and using the reader function.  Therefore, I have the CBS New York 
feed set not to "load full HTML articles” because I think it is advantageous to 
view the summary in the internal viewer in Vienna without having to struggle 
through the HTML download which contains the links and all the other stuff that 
makes it difficult to get to the important part of the article.  And this gives 
me two possibilities for viewing the articles from that feed.  The first is to 
view the article in the browser by simply navigating to it in the list of 
headlines and pressing enter to load it in the browser.  Else, when I locate 
the headline, I can press VO J to quickly get to the article in the Vienna 
viewer and simply view the RSS summary.  Another VO J will quickly take me back 
to the feed list, and I can press the right arrow to get back into the 
headline/article list.

It is worthwhile to note that from the list of feeds, simply press right arrow 
to get into the list of headlines and left arrow to navigate back to the feed 
list.

>From the list of articles/headlines, press enter to load in browser (if you 
>followed my recommendation above) or VO J to quickly navigate to the Vienna 
>internal viewer for the article.  Although not optimal, another VO J from the 
>internal Vienna article viewer will quickly navigate to the feed list.  It 
>would be nice if it would take you back to the article list.

See example 3 below for a good idea of why it’s best not to set to load full 
HTML articles for NBC New York.  Why would I want to even fiddle with the Web 
page for the article when I can get it with RSS?

Another worthwhile setting for which it might be really advantageous to add a 
shortcut key is 
the “Add to Safari reading list” command, available from the Article menu.  
Since I use WebKit, I encountered a slight glitch when I tried to use this 
shortcut.  I have not tried it again lately to determine whether it is working 
better.  Nevertheless, You could use this function to quickly add article in 
which you are interested to the reading list in Safari so that you can then 
refer to the reading list to review articles in which you were interested.


Example 3 is admittedly, a rather long example,but it illustrates the point. 
Vienna can really serve as a good RSS reader.  I supplement it with feeddler 
for the iPhone 
and Bazqux for my syncing.


Note that a recent update (release candidate) to Vienna supports theOldReader 
as an open reader synchronization alternative.



example 3:
Street Closures Planned Across NYC for Five Boro Bike Tour
NBC New York - Top Stories
Today at 5:13 PM


On Sunday streets will be closed to vehicular traffic across the city for the 
TD Five Boro Bike Tour. 

The event, which gives 32,000 cyclists the opportunity to bike all through the 
city, includes the closing of major thoroughfares such as portions of the FDR 
Drive. Closings will run from 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

The full list of closures:

Manhattan

Whitehall Street between South Street and Water Street 
State Street between Whitehall Street and Battery Place 
Battery Place between State Street and Greenwich Street 
Greenwich Street between Battery Park and Trinity Place 
Trinity Place between Greenwich Street and Cedar Street 
Church Street between Cedar Street and Walker Street 
White Street between 6th Avenue and Franklin Place 
6th Avenue between Franklin Street and West 59th Street 
West 59th Street between 6th Avenue and 5th Avenue / Alternate Route 
Grand Army Plaza between West 59th Street and East Drive / Alternate Route 
East Drive between Grand Army Plaza and Center Drive (inside Central Park) / 
Alternate Route 
Center Drive between 5th Avenue and East Drive 
East Drive between Center Drive and Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard 
Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard, between West 110th Street and West 135th 
Street 
East / West 135th Street, between Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard and Madison 
Avenue 
Madison Avenue between East 135th Street and East 138th Street 
Madison Avenue Bridge (Manhattan to Bronx) 
HRD/FDR Drive (South bound) between 3rd Avenue Bridge and East 116th Street 
East 116th Street between FDR Drive and Pleasant Avenue 
Pleasant Avenue between 116th Street and 114th Street 
Harlem River Drive/ FDR Drive (South bound) between 116th Street and 63rd 
Street Exit 
East 63rd Street between FDR Drive (South bound) and Queensboro Bridge Exit 
Queensboro Bridge Exit between East 63rd Street and East 60th Street 
Queensboro Bridge (West Bound Lanes from Manhattan to Queens) 
 
Bronx 

138th Street between Madison Avenue Bridge and 3rd Avenue 
3rd Avenue between 138th Street and 3rd Avenue Bridge 
3rd Avenue Bridge (Bronx to Manhattan) 
 
Queens 

21st Street between Queens Plaza South and Hoyt Avenue North 
Hoyt Avenue North between 21st Street and 19th Street 
19th Street between Hoyt Avenue North and Ditmars Boulevard 
Ditmars Boulevard between 19th Street and Shore Boulevard 
Shore Boulevard between Ditmars Boulevard and Astoria Park South 
Astoria Park South between Shore Boulevard and14th Street 
14th Street between Astoria Park South and 31st Avenue 
31st Avenue between 14th Street and Vernon Boulevard 
Vernon Boulevard between 31st Avenue and 44th Drive 
44th Drive between Vernon Boulevard and 11th Street 
11th Street between 44th Drive and Pulaski Bridge 
Pulaski Bridge (South Bound from Queens to Brooklyn) 

Alternate Route 
Queens Plaza South between 21st Street and Vernon Boulevard 
 
Brooklyn


McGuiness Boulevard between Pulaski Bridge and Greenpoint Avenue 
Java Street between McGuiness Boulevard and Franklin Street / Alternate Route 
Greenpoint Avenue between McGuiness Boulevard and Franklin Street 
Franklin Street between Greenpoint Avenue and Kent Avenue 
Kent Avenue between Java Street and Williamsburg Street West 
Williamsburg Street West between Kent Avenue and Flushing Avenue 
Flushing Avenue between Williamsburg Street West and Navy Street 
North Elliot Place between Flushing Avenue and Park Avenue 
Navy Street between Flushing Avenue and York Street 
York Street between Navy Street and Gold Street 
Gold Street between York Street and Front Street 
Front Street between Gold Street and Old Fulton Street 
Old Fulton Street between Gold Street and Furman Street 
Furman Street between Old Fulton Street and Atlantic Avenue 
Joralemon Street between Furman Street and Atlantic Avenue 
Atlantic Avenue between Furman Street and Columbia Street 
Columbia Street between Atlantic Avenue and BQE West Entrance Columbia Street 
BQE/ Gowanus Expressway between BQE West Entrance Columbia Street and Verrazano 
Verrazano Bridge Lower Level (South bound from Brooklyn to Staten Island)
 
Staten Island
Bay Street between New York Avenue and Hylan Boulevard 
Hylan Boulevard between Bay Street and Edgewater Street 
Edgewater Street becomes Front Street 
Hannah Street between Front Street and Bay Street 
Bay Street between Hannah Street and Richmond Terrace 
 



On May 3, 2014, at 1:18 PM, 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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