Numbers: Easy way to read and change formulars

2015-03-28 Thread Jürgen Fleger
Hi,

at first it looks difficult to read and change an existing formular in Numbers. 
I found an easy way to realizing that: 
• click on the cell which contains the formular with VO + Space to open the 
editor
• jump to the beginning of the line using CMD + up arrow or left arrow
• delete the equal sign

What stays is just the text of the formular. Now you can read or change it very 
easily. When you are ready put an equal sign at the beginning of the formular 
again and Numbers will change it to a formular.

All the best
Jürgen

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Re: Looking for a Script to Give a Word Count in TextEdit

2015-03-28 Thread Ray Foret Jr
All you have to do is Google or Bing it and it will come right up.

Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray

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 On Mar 27, 2015, at 9:11 PM, May mcdonald@gmail.com wrote:
 
 And what widget is that?
 
 May and LD Luna Moon!
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 On Mar 27, 2015, at 9:35 PM, Ray Foret Jr rforet7...@comcast.net wrote:
 
 I have a wigit that I can use to give me a word count in Text Edit if I 
 wanted it to. 
 
 Sincerely,
 The Constantly Barefooted Ray
 
 Still a happy Mac, Verizon Wireless iPhone 6+ and Apple TV user!
 
 Sent from my Mac,
 the only computer with full accessibility for the blind built-in
 
 On Mar 27, 2015, at 7:10 PM, Alex Hall mehg...@icloud.com wrote:
 
 It's not, but you have a great point. I'll add that to the next version.
 
 In the meantime, here's the script. Just copy the below lines, open up 
 Script Editor, paste, and save the script in the same place as the other 
 Talking Dashboard ones. It's not tested very much--I wrote it in about 
 fifteen minutes--but it runs on my machine and doesn't require Yosemite. Be 
 warned that, if TextEdit is not running when you run this script, the app 
 will launch itself. Anyway, here is the script:
 
 (* Keywords:
 $wordCount: the number of words in the currently open document in TextEdit
 $characterCount: the number of characters in the currently open TextEdit 
 document
 $name: the name of the currently open document
 *)
 
 set template to $wordCount words ($characterCount characters) in $name.
 set utilities to import(utilities.scpt)
 
 set {wordCount, characterCount, documentName} to {0, 0, }
 
 tell application TextEdit
 set my wordCount to count (words of document 1)
 set my characterCount to count (characters of document 1)
 set my documentName to name of document 1
 end tell
 
 set keywords to {{$wordCount, wordCount}, {$characterCount, 
 characterCount}, {$name, documentName}}
 set template to str_replace(keywords, template) of utilities
 tell utilities to speak(template)
 
 on import(filename)
 set p to (path to me) as text
 set oldDelimiters to text item delimiters of AppleScript
 set AppleScript's text item delimiters to :
 set scpt to load script file (((text items 1 through ((length of (text 
 items of p)) - 1) of p)  filename) as text)
 set text item delimiters of AppleScript to oldDelimiters
 return scpt
 end import
 
 On Mar 27, 2015, at 6:37 PM, Jamie Pauls jamiepa...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hello, all,
 
 I understand that a script exists that will allow one to get a word count 
 for a document using TextEdit. If someone could kindly point me to this 
 script, that would be great. It doesn’t appear to be a part of the Talking 
 Dashboard scripts unless I’mm missing something.
 
 Thanks.
 
 Take care and have a great day.
 Jamie Pauls
 jamiepa...@gmail.com
 
 
 
 
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