Re: Text Edit question

2017-04-12 Thread Jonathan Cohn
Ah, wonderful Emacs style commands. Control Q says quote the next
character. Generally, control-L in old emacs systems would re-paint the
screen with TextEdit that shouldn't be needed, so perhaps if it is defined
to do a re-paint then we can just drop that function and a control-L would
then work as a page break.

The other option would be to enable VI style keyboard in TextEdit and then
a long as you were in insert mode, control-L would insert your page break.




On 10 April 2017 at 18:01, <daj.griff...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I had to look this up myself once and this is what I found on Google.
>
>
>
> To insert a page break, choose Format > "Wrap to page" (or press
> Command-Shift-W) so the break is visible. Position the cursor where you
> want to place
>
> the page break. Press Control-Q, then press Control-L. To remove the page
> break, press Delete.
>
>
>
> This is a little weird as it uses the control rather than the command key
> but it certainly used to work for me. I have not tried it recently though.
>
>
>
> David Griffith
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> *From: *Linda <lladams...@gmail.com>
> *Sent: *10 April 2017 22:44
> *To: *MacVisionaries <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
> *Subject: *Text Edit question
>
>
>
> I researched but can't find the answer.  In text Edit, what is the
> keyboard shortcut to creat a New Page?  In Page it is command-entr but that
> doesn't seem to work in Text edit.  Many thanks.
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Re: Text Edit question

2017-04-11 Thread Andrew Lamanche
Hi,

David's solution still works: control+q followed by control+l.  Also, 
alternatively, you can go to edit/insert/page break and get it this way. The 
insert submenu under edit also has insert line  option.

Andrew
> On 10 Apr 2017, at 22:44, Linda  wrote:
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> I researched but can't find the answer.  In text Edit, what is the keyboard 
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> seem to work in Text edit.  Many thanks.
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Re: Text Edit question

2017-04-10 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi,

That sounds like a rather convoluted method.  I am a huge fan of keyboard 
shortcuts, but this one sounds more trouble than it's worth.  Alternatively, 
you can insert a page break by going up to the Edit menu, down to Insert, then 
choose Page Break from the sub-menu.  You could also create your own keyboard 
shortcut for this fairly easily.

1.  Go to System Preferences.
2.  Open the Keyboard pane.
3.  Select the Shortcuts tab.
4.  Interact with the table and navigate down to the Apps item.
5.  Stop interacting with the table and navigate right past the Application 
Shortcuts table to the Add button and press it.
6.  Choose TextEdit from the Applications pop-up menu.
7.  Enter "Page Break" exactly as quoted here in the menu item field.
8.  Choose a keyboard command for the shortcut.  I chose cmd-return since 
that's what I've used in other apps.
9.  Press OK or Add or whatever it is to confirm.
10.  Close System Preferences.

The shortcut is now ready to be used.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Apr 10, 2017, at 16:01, daj.griff...@gmail.com wrote:

I had to look this up myself once and this is what I found on Google.
 
To insert a page break, choose Format > "Wrap to page" (or press 
Command-Shift-W) so the break is visible. Position the cursor where you want to 
place
the page break. Press Control-Q, then press Control-L. To remove the page 
break, press Delete.
 
This is a little weird as it uses the control rather than the command key but 
it certainly used to work for me. I have not tried it recently though.
 
David Griffith
 
 
 
From: Linda <mailto:lladams...@gmail.com>
Sent: 10 April 2017 22:44
To: MacVisionaries <mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
Subject: Text Edit question
 
I researched but can't find the answer.  In text Edit, what is the keyboard 
shortcut to creat a New Page?  In Page it is command-entr but that doesn't seem 
to work in Text edit.  Many thanks.
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RE: Text Edit question

2017-04-10 Thread daj.griffith
I had to look this up myself once and this is what I found on Google.

To insert a page break, choose Format > "Wrap to page" (or press 
Command-Shift-W) so the break is visible. Position the cursor where you want to 
place
the page break. Press Control-Q, then press Control-L. To remove the page 
break, press Delete.

This is a little weird as it uses the control rather than the command key but 
it certainly used to work for me. I have not tried it recently though.

David Griffith



From: Linda
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To: MacVisionaries
Subject: Text Edit question

I researched but can't find the answer.  In text Edit, what is the keyboard 
shortcut to creat a New Page?  In Page it is command-entr but that doesn't seem 
to work in Text edit.  Many thanks.
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Text Edit question

2017-04-10 Thread Linda
I researched but can't find the answer.  In text Edit, what is the keyboard 
shortcut to creat a New Page?  In Page it is command-entr but that doesn't 
seem to work in Text edit.  Many thanks.

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Re: pages and text edit question

2015-08-15 Thread Jürgen Fleger
Hi Anne,

is this setting still just for the document or is it ment for all documents? 
So, do I need to activate this in every new document?

All the best
Jürgen

 Am 14.08.2015 um 15:25 schrieb Anne Robertson a...@anarchie.org.uk:
 
 Hello Denise,
 
 In Pages, go to the View menu and from the Inspector submenu, select Document 
 Setup. In the Formatter, interact with the scroll area and uncheck the 
 hyphenation checkbox.
 In TextEdit, the choice of whether or not to allow hyphenation is in the 
 Format menu.
 
 Cheers,
 
 Anne
 
 
 On 14 Aug 2015, at 13:11, denise avant denise.av...@gmail.com 
 mailto:denise.av...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hello all,
 I want to permanently  stop automatic hyphenation in Pages. I was looking 
 for the option to do this, but haven’t seen it. Is there such an option? 
 does it exist in text edit?
 Thanks.
 
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Re: pages and text edit question

2015-08-15 Thread Anne Robertson
Hello Jürgen,

If you want all documents to have the same settings, you need to create your 
own blank document template with the settings you like.

Cheers,

Anne


 On 15 Aug 2015, at 10:38, Jürgen Fleger apple-engl...@fleger.net wrote:
 
 Hi Anne,
 
 is this setting still just for the document or is it ment for all documents? 
 So, do I need to activate this in every new document?
 
 All the best
 Jürgen
 
 Am 14.08.2015 um 15:25 schrieb Anne Robertson a...@anarchie.org.uk 
 mailto:a...@anarchie.org.uk:
 
 Hello Denise,
 
 In Pages, go to the View menu and from the Inspector submenu, select 
 Document Setup. In the Formatter, interact with the scroll area and uncheck 
 the hyphenation checkbox.
 In TextEdit, the choice of whether or not to allow hyphenation is in the 
 Format menu.
 
 Cheers,
 
 Anne
 
 
 On 14 Aug 2015, at 13:11, denise avant denise.av...@gmail.com 
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pages and text edit question

2015-08-14 Thread denise avant
Hello all,
I want to permanently  stop automatic hyphenation in Pages. I was looking for 
the option to do this, but haven’t seen it. Is there such an option? does it 
exist in text edit?
Thanks.

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Re: pages and text edit question

2015-08-14 Thread 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries
In the latest Pages, go to the toolbar and then action the last radio 
button to show the Document settings instead of format settings. Stop 
interacting and VO-right twice to get to the Formatter group. Interact 
with that and there are two radio buttons at the top, Document and 
Section. Make sure Document is selected. You VO-down and you'll get to 
the Document Formatter scroll area. Interact with that and you'll find 
all kinds of settings such as papge orientation and margins. Near the 
very end is a checkbox for Hyphenation. Mine was defaulted to unchecked 
but it sounds like yours is checked.


CB

On 8/14/15 7:11 AM, denise avant wrote:

Hello all,
I want to permanently  stop automatic hyphenation in Pages. I was looking for 
the option to do this, but haven’t seen it. Is there such an option? does it 
exist in text edit?
Thanks.



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Re: pages and text edit question

2015-08-14 Thread Anne Robertson
Hello Denise,

In Pages, go to the View menu and from the Inspector submenu, select Document 
Setup. In the Formatter, interact with the scroll area and uncheck the 
hyphenation checkbox.
In TextEdit, the choice of whether or not to allow hyphenation is in the Format 
menu.

Cheers,

Anne


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 mailto:denise.av...@gmail.com wrote:
 
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 I want to permanently  stop automatic hyphenation in Pages. I was looking for 
 the option to do this, but haven’t seen it. Is there such an option? does it 
 exist in text edit?
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Re: text edit question

2015-03-30 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland

Brian,

I don't recall where exactly this setting is located, but when you open Text 
Edit and get that screen, hit escape to get out of it, then hit 
command+Comma to open the Text Edit preferences.  The setting you're looking 
for is in there.


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Hello all,
I just went to open up text edit, and when I opened the app, it opened it up 
to the open file screen.  I would like it to come up with the ned document 
button, like it normally does.  How can I fix this?  It looks like it is 
assuming that I want to open up a file or a recently opened file or 
something.  Thanks for the help,

Brian

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Re: text edit question

2015-03-30 Thread Andrew Lamanche
I don't think it can be done  This change of how TextEdit opens up a document 
disappeared some years ago.  The way I deal with it is to hit command+n to open 
a new document. I know it's an extra key stroke but that seems to be the only 
way.  Once the new document is opened, I also check that it is set to wrap to 
window rather than page with the shortcut key command+shift+w.  If it wraps to 
page, then voiceover doesn't read text properly past the first page.

Hope this helps.

Andrew
 On 30 Mar 2015, at 13:59, Brian Howerton bshowert...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hello all,
 I just went to open up text edit, and when I opened the app, it opened it up 
 to the open file screen.  I would like it to come up with the ned document 
 button, like it normally does.  How can I fix this?  It looks like it is 
 assuming that I want to open up a file or a recently opened file or 
 something.  Thanks for the help,
 Brian
 
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text edit question

2015-03-30 Thread Brian Howerton
Hello all,
I just went to open up text edit, and when I opened the app, it opened it up to 
the open file screen.  I would like it to come up with the ned document button, 
like it normally does.  How can I fix this?  It looks like it is assuming that 
I want to open up a file or a recently opened file or something.  Thanks for 
the help,
Brian

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Re: text edit question

2015-03-30 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi,

Two ways that I’m aware of.

1.  Go into System Prefs, iCloud, iCloud Drive then press on the Options button 
and uncheck TextEdit from the table of apps.  Since TextEdit doesn’t have an 
iOS app, this shouldn’t affect anything with saving of documents other than the 
TextEdit folder being removed from the iCloud Drive.  You could first check if 
there were any documents in that folder first before unchecking the box and 
moving them into a new folder not named TextEdit so you don’t lose anything.

2.  Go into Terminal and enter the following command:

defaults write -g NSShowAppCentricOpenPanelInsteadOfUntitledFile -bool false

You’ll need to Quit and re-open TextEdit after running this command.

HTH.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Mar 30, 2015, at 07:13, Andrew Lamanche ioani...@me.com wrote:

I don't think it can be done  This change of how TextEdit opens up a document 
disappeared some years ago.  The way I deal with it is to hit command+n to open 
a new document. I know it's an extra key stroke but that seems to be the only 
way.  Once the new document is opened, I also check that it is set to wrap to 
window rather than page with the shortcut key command+shift+w.  If it wraps to 
page, then voiceover doesn't read text properly past the first page.

Hope this helps.

Andrew
 On 30 Mar 2015, at 13:59, Brian Howerton bshowert...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hello all,
 I just went to open up text edit, and when I opened the app, it opened it up 
 to the open file screen.  I would like it to come up with the ned document 
 button, like it normally does.  How can I fix this?  It looks like it is 
 assuming that I want to open up a file or a recently opened file or 
 something.  Thanks for the help,
 Brian
 
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text edit question

2014-04-01 Thread Caitlyn and Maggie
Hi,
I was working on a document on my mac air today.  

I saved it in iCloud.

I am now at my imac and want to reopen that same document, but it doesn't 
appear in the list of documents available to me on iCloud.

What am I doing wrong?
This is the first time I've ever fiddled around with icloud and documents.

thanks!

Caitlyn

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Re: text edit question

2014-04-01 Thread Alex Hall
On both Macs, go to System Preferences  iCloud. In the table of iCloud 
services, be sure Documents and Data is checked. Also try turning iCloud 
completely off, then back on, or at least unchecking and then re-checking 
Documents and Data.
On Apr 1, 2014, at 5:50 PM, Caitlyn and Maggie caitlyn.furn...@gmail.com 
wrote:

 Hi,
 I was working on a document on my mac air today.  
 
 I saved it in iCloud.
 
 I am now at my imac and want to reopen that same document, but it doesn't 
 appear in the list of documents available to me on iCloud.
 
 What am I doing wrong?
 This is the first time I've ever fiddled around with icloud and documents.
 
 thanks!
 
 Caitlyn
 
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Another text edit question

2014-01-18 Thread Lisette Wesseling
Hi,
Is there a way to move by page if you have Text Edit set to rap to window. Rap 
to window is the only way VO  will read text on page two and higher  since the 
Mavericks upgrade, but it means the page down command no longer works. I’m 
using vo command shift right. 
Any other ways of moving by page or large chunks?

Thanks.

Lisette

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