wget is your friend.On Thu, 25 Nov 2010, Teresa Cochran wrote:
Hi Carolyn and all,
You can use the VO-return on web pages, but it doesn't work well when you have
a lot of different elements like headings and links. You'd have to interact
with each one and that can become tedious. I simply
Or the other thing is, if you want to copy an entire element off of a webpage
with no fuss or muss, you can press control option shift c and that will copy
the contents of the voiceover curser to the clipboard for pasting anywhere you
like. It's not fool proof, but I have been known to sweep
Hi Erick:
Thanks for this. It would be totally awesome if I had one more finger. Think
I'll configure a righthand command for that, though. Again, thank you.
Carolyn
On Nov 26, 2010, at 5:26 AM, erik burggraaf wrote:
Or the other thing is, if you want to copy an entire element off of a
Hi list:
i'm in a mode again where i'm full of questions. I know it's possible to
select an entire document, and it's possible to select a document line by line.
However, is it possible to select from a certain point of a document to the
end without going line by line? Or, from the same
Hi, that would be command shift down arrow to select from curser to end, and
command shift up arrow to select from curser to beginning.
Hope this helps.
Erik Burggraaf
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On
Hi, John,
That would be command-shift-down-arrow. To select from the cursor to the
beginning of the document, press command-shift-up-arrow
HTH,
Teresa
On Nov 25, 2010, at 8:37 AM, John D. Lipsey wrote:
Hi list:
i'm in a mode again where i'm full of questions. I know it's possible to
Hi John!
You can select a block of text by going to the start of the part of text you
want , and vo+return on it then scroll down to the end of text you want to copy
and repeat vo+return then command+c
And then do what you want with it!
hth Colin
On 25 Nov 2010, at 16:37, John D. Lipsey wrote:
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Subject: Re: selecting to end of document
Hi John!
You can select a block of text by going to the start of the part of text you
want , and vo+return on it then scroll down to the end of text you
Hi Colin:
Is there a way to copy from the web such as an aticle from a webpage? I should
know this, and do not.
TIA
Carolyn
On Nov 25, 2010, at 9:52 AM, Colin M wrote:
Hi John!
You can select a block of text by going to the start of the part of text you
want , and vo+return on it then
Hi Carolyn and all,
You can use the VO-return on web pages, but it doesn't work well when you have
a lot of different elements like headings and links. You'd have to interact
with each one and that can become tedious. I simply select all on the page with
VO-A and then paste it in TextEdit and
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