Hi Mike:
Since Anne answered all of your questions, I'd like to suggest a work-around
for the first one. While it's possible to find out word count information in
the document inspector, you might find it easier to associate the following
Apple script with a keyboard shortcut. This would allow you to query for the
information without needing to navigate away from the document text area.
I hope this helps.
***
on isVoiceOverRunningWithAppleScript()
set isRunning to true
-- is AppleScript enabled on VoiceOver --
tell application "VoiceOver"
try
set x to bounds of vo cursor
on error
set isRunning to false
end try
end tell
return isRunning
end isVoiceOverRunningWithAppleScript
tell document 1 of application "Pages"
set wordcount to the (count of words) as text
set charactercount to the (count of characters) as text
"delay 0.5"
say wordcount & " words and " & charactercount & " characters"
end tell
On Apr 30, 2012, at 10:56 AM, Michael Malarsie wrote:
> Greetings!
> Can someone tell me how to find the word count in pages? Also, is there
> a shortcut to start the spell check?
> Lastly, is there a way to change the program itself to Spanish instead
> of English?
> Thanks ya'll!
>
> Mike Malarsie
>
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