Re: [Mac-access]: Selecting columns and rows in Numbers.

2014-12-05 Thread Daniela Rubio
Continuing with Numbers, Can somebody lead me in how to handle combined cells 
inside a Numbers table? There is a combined cell which I can’t work with, 
Thanks for your help!
Best

Daniela Rubio T
iPhone: +34662328507




 El 5/12/2014, a las 5:14, Nicholas Parsons mr.nicholas.pars...@gmail.com 
 escribió:
 
 Phil covered selecting columns and rows comprehensively. As for VoiceOver 
 still announcing hidden columns, this is only if you use the VO keys to 
 navigate. If you just navigate using the arrow keys alone, as is generally 
 the better option, then VoiceOver will only announce the visible rows and 
 columns. This is the same when you filter your tables: navigating with VO 
 keys will not appear any different, but if you navigate with the arrow keys 
 alone you’ll only see the filtered rows and columns. Using VO keys to 
 navigate can get you into mischief as the VoiceOver cursor selects invisible 
 cells, but the keyboard cursor does not, and this can lead to undesired 
 results.
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[Mac-access]: iTunes Preferences

2014-12-05 Thread Eleanor Martha Burke

Hi All, I am looking to find
Show list views for all media under the Preferences and I just can't find 
it.  I can't find a views colum either.  Running Yosemite.  Can anyone help 
please.




Eleanor

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Re: [Mac-access]: text expander question

2014-12-05 Thread Sarah k Alawami
thanks. I was asking about actually creating  the macros in text expander. the 
dorections say  to click the more arrow after you select text but I tried this 
and it did not work. I could not even create an empty set to put a  macro in.
 On Dec 4, 2014, at 8:30 PM, Nicholas Parsons mr.nicholas.pars...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 
 I guess you’re talking about TextExpander Touch, right? Some iOS applications 
 have TextExpander support built in, so you can trigger your snippets from the 
 standard Apple keyboard. But if you want to expand snippets outside those 
 applications then you’ll need to use the TextExpander keyboard. Of course on 
 the Mac there’s no need for a separate TextExpander keyboard.
 
 On 1 Jan 2014, at 6:04 am, Sarah k Alawami marri...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hello to all. I bought text expander when it was on sale for $0.99 US. I love 
 it, except for one thing. I need to in order to use it switch to the text 
 expander key board just to type a few snippets and have them expand. I 
 remember a podcast where someone did not have to do that, I think. Is there a 
 way to integrate this with the regular english us keyboard so I don't' have 
 to do such? I'm trying to migrate all of my auto text entries to my text 
 expander.
 
 thanks.
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Re: [Mac-access]: adding macros on text expander

2014-12-05 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Well right now I'm saving up for some stuff, I do how ever want to learn the 
ios one in case I have to train on it. I will though get the mac version as it 
seems better then the auto correct feature in OSX.

Blessings.
 On Dec 4, 2014, at 7:59 PM, Nicholas Parsons mr.nicholas.pars...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 
 Sorry, I only use the Mac version to create snippets, so can’t help you with 
 adding them on iOS. If you’re a Mac user, you might like to get the Mac 
 version as well though, and you can create snippets with macros there and 
 they will sync with your iOS version.
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Re: [Mac-access]: text expander question

2014-12-05 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Ok, to add to text expander, I'm trying the free demo and loving it. Now I want 
to know this. Can I not have the app running but still have my texts expand?  I 
hate having a app in my alt tab order if it is going to sit there and do 
nothing. If not that's fine but still.

Blessings and happy Friday

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 On Dec 4, 2014, at 8:30 PM, Nicholas Parsons mr.nicholas.pars...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 
 I guess you’re talking about TextExpander Touch, right? Some iOS applications 
 have TextExpander support built in, so you can trigger your snippets from the 
 standard Apple keyboard. But if you want to expand snippets outside those 
 applications then you’ll need to use the TextExpander keyboard. Of course on 
 the Mac there’s no need for a separate TextExpander keyboard.
 
 On 1 Jan 2014, at 6:04 am, Sarah k Alawami marri...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hello to all. I bought text expander when it was on sale for $0.99 US. I love 
 it, except for one thing. I need to in order to use it switch to the text 
 expander key board just to type a few snippets and have them expand. I 
 remember a podcast where someone did not have to do that, I think. Is there a 
 way to integrate this with the regular english us keyboard so I don't' have 
 to do such? I'm trying to migrate all of my auto text entries to my text 
 expander.
 
 thanks.
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[Mac-access]: disregard last message re bittorrent sink and VO

2014-12-05 Thread Michael Marshall
hey all,
Managed to get the program bittorrent sink working with VO.
Once I agreed to the license and hit the get started button I didn't even have 
to put in a username.
thanks

Michael
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[Mac-access]: requesting help setting up bittorrent sink with voiceover

2014-12-05 Thread Michael Marshall
hey,
am trying to set up bittorrent sink with VO. when i try and set up a username 
it never lets me type it in.
is there something i need to click on?
I am becoming extremely frustrated.
thanks for any help

Michael
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Re: [Mac-access]: Selecting columns and rows in Numbers.

2014-12-05 Thread Nicholas Parsons
Sean, Phil answered you pretty comprehensively. What part are you unclear about?

Daniel, in what way aren’t you able to work with them? If you navigate with 
just the arrow keys, VoiceOver will announce which cells are merged, but will 
not announce their contents. If you navigate with the VO keys to the top left 
most cell in the merged block, VoiceOver will read the contents. To work with 
or edit these merged cells you can just use your normal editing commands. 
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Re: [Mac-access]: text expander question

2014-12-05 Thread Nicholas Parsons
Not that I know of. If you find a way, however, please let me know. Maybe it’s 
worth writing to the developer and requesting. I know that other apps can log 
your keystrokes without having the application window running (e.g. Keyboard 
Maestro). I think the app uses demons or something to do it, or completely 
invisible apps like iTunes helper or whatever it’s called.
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