Hi again Jason, 

Thanks for providing the terminal command. 

I'm wondering if there's a direct keystroke to get VO to announce the word 
count when using Nisus Writer Pro? 

Kind regards, 

Sadam Ahmed 

Sent from my iPhone 

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> On 26 Apr 2015, at 2:56 am, Jason White <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> sadam ahmed <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Wondering if there’s a way of checking the  word count when using the above 
>> app? 
>> 
>> I haven’t discovered a way to get VO to announce these changes whilst using 
>> itext Express. 
>> 
>> It is quite critical that my assignments conform to the word limit set via 
>> my lecturers.
> 
> If you can save your document as a text file, run
> wc -w < filename
> from the terminal shell prompt and it will give you a word count.
> 
> These days, I write my work in Markdown format and then use Pandoc to convert
> it to HTML, PDF via LaTeX, MS-Word, ODF or whatever I want. If I want finer
> control over the presentation, I can write it in LaTeX. For OS X, you can
> install MacTeX, which is freely available from the TeX Users' Group.
> 
> Both Pandoc and LaTeX can automate the generation of citations and
> bibliographies.
> 
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