I have had marsedit for almost a year, and I have never had this happen.
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On Sep 4,
I definitely appreciate your involvement on this project. I find Libreoffice to
be quite accessible in GNOME plus Orca so would love to see it over here on the
Mac too. I think the lack of really good office accessibility is a Mac killer
many blind users.
On Aug 26, 2013, at 12:10 PM, Boris
I'm an experienced programmer in other platforms like mainframe, C, Perl, php,
etc. But this discussion of Xcode and stuff is quite interesting to me but
seems to go way over my head. Where can I find some good tutorials or intro
manuals to get going using this environment? I have a book I
Hi everyone, I finally return to my mac after nine months of neglect,
primarily due to my PC breaking.
I am pleasantly surprised to find that I'm really enjoying the experience.
However, I cannot find an FTP solution, and since I work quite a bit with
FTP this is a bit of a blow. Apparently you
Hey Dave,
I'm looking for something like that as well. Can you let me know if you
find anything?
Cheers,
Jed
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I don't understand your problem using ftp in terminal. One first does the
command ftp followed on the same line by the destination. A prompt for
the user name pops up. Then the same for password.
After you entr the user name and hit enter what happens?
XB
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Hi guys!
I do not use them myself but people have talked about Transmit so if you can
use the archive's you could maybe find out more!
HTH Colin
On 5 Sep 2013, at 12:45, Jed Barton j...@jedbarton.com wrote:
Hey Dave,
I’m looking for something like that as well. Can you let me know if you
Transmit is the way to go for hardcore ftp usage.
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I use transit every day and really like it. You get a week long free trial or
something like that when you first download it but once that expires you have
to pay around $30.
I know a lot of people cringe at paying $30 for a program but if it's something
you use a lot it's worth it in my
Transmit is in the app store as well and its a bit cheeper if you by it from
there.
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On 5 Sep 2013, at 5:59 am, Mike blinkin4...@gmail.com wrote:
I use transit every day and really like it. You get a week long free trial
or something like that when you first download
No, it's definitely happening. As you cut and paste words and do other editing
options you get extra spaces between words you can actually count them with the
cursor. I'm thinking about using Microsoft office word to write my blogs and
spellcheck them and me and then let Marsetta do the
First look up podcasts on Xcode using Voiceover. You really need to understand
the layout before anything else, or you'll never be able to find the files and
other controls that any tutorial talks about. Let me know if you have trouble
finding them; someone once sat down with me on Skype and
Are you highlighting spaces as well? I've never had extra spaces randomly
appear; any additional or missing spaces are due to the way I selected or
erased text, not the Mac deciding to insert them without my knowledge.
On Sep 5, 2013, at 10:39 AM, Phil Halton philh...@gmail.com wrote:
No, it's
Cyber Duck is another one I hear works well, though I have so far had no
success with it. It is free, at least if you find it online and not through the
App Store, so you can at least see if you can get it working and not have to
ever pay for it if it does work.
On Sep 5, 2013, at 9:20 AM, Kjsc
Hey all,
I need to send a fax for work and don't have a regular phone jack on my
computer. Figured this would be easy enough but downloaded the free IFax and
all the buttons are unlabeled. So annoying. Anyone using a easy to use fax
program that is accessible? If so, please let us know. Thanks
Hi.
I'm afraid I've never tried with Safari, but I have used both Pamfax
http://www.pamfax.biz/en/
and GotFreeFax
http://www.gotfreefax.com/
and they are both reasonably accessible with web browsers.
Aman
On 9/5/13, Brian Fischler blindga...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey all,
I need to send a fax for
Hi Steve,
I think that the best thing you can possibly do to start learning about XCode
is just to do what you would do with any other app and pull it up and start
exploring.
I definitely recommend the first mac app tutorial. You will learn about the
basic work flow of XCode and about the
Hey, no problem, I just forgot th technical terminology for what we do with a
disk image.
On 2013-09-04, at 8:10 PM, Desi Noller desi.nol...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Kerri,
Thanks so much! I thought that might be the case, but wanted to make sure
there wasn't something else I had to do! LOL!
Hi,
I like Cyberduck, though as Alex says, you're better off finding it online
rather than paying for it in the app store. The online version of the program
encourages you to donate when you quit, but obviously you can either ignore
this or choose how much you donate.
Cheers,
Ed
On 5 Sep
Hello,
The terminal doesn't provide a password field as you are imagining. Basically,
you type text at the command prompt and the machine responds. Scrolling text up
the screen. Many programs and commands have man pages. They give all the
available options so can look daunting. If you run
It's nothing the Mac is doing. It's purely the way I type, cut and paste text.
That being settled, how can I check for extra whitespace in the text? It looks
sloppy and unprofessional at best.
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On Sep 5, 2013, at 10:45 AM, Alex Hall mehg...@gmail.com wrote:
Are you
My first thought is to just do a search (vo-f) for two spaces. I suppose you
could make, or ask someone to make, an Applescript to do the job, if Mars Edit
can be scripted, but it seems far easier to simply become more comfortable with
mac commands so the extra spaces don't appear in the first
Thanks Aman, going to check them out tonight. I appreciate it.
On Sep 5, 2013, at 12:47 PM, Aman Singer aman.sin...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi.
I'm afraid I've never tried with Safari, but I have used both Pamfax
http://www.pamfax.biz/en/
and GotFreeFax
http://www.gotfreefax.com/
and they are both
Actually, I'm finding it much easier to write my posts in Word and use it's
excellent spellchecker To correct any whitespace problems. I then use Marzett
it to do the publishing.
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On Sep 5, 2013, at 5:13 PM, Alex Hall mehg...@gmail.com wrote:
My first thought is to just
Just to be sure, you know the Mac can spell-check, right? I'm not trying to
tell you how to work, I'm just making sure you know what tools you have
available.
On Sep 5, 2013, at 8:17 PM, Phil Halton philh...@gmail.com wrote:
Actually, I'm finding it much easier to write my posts in Word and
I don't understand why having extra spaces between words is so unheard of. I do
a lot of editing as I write, and it's inevitable that some extra spaces are
left here and there. MS word's spellchecker will find and eliminate all this
extraneous white space. There seems to be no equivalent
Hi Phil,
I have not used it much but the proofreading function on the mac will catch
this extra white space. I access this by pressing VO+Shift+M to pull up a
context menu and arrowing down to the proofreading sub menu. I agree that the
Spell/Grammar check in MS word does seem to be a more
I normally don't use the full spell checker. Instead, I hit cmd-semicolon to
move to the next misspelled word (make sure you have interacted with the text
first). I either correct the word, jump to the end (option-right) and get the
suggestions that way, or vo-shift-m and find the suggestion I
Hey everyone.
Can anyone recommend any accessible apps for tagging music? The old favorite
tagalicious is apparently no longer being developed anymore.
Thanks for any recommendations.
Matthew Campbell
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I just use iTunes, personally. I believe that accessing file information
(cmd-i) for a music file will also let you edit ID3 tags, but I could be wrong
about that.
On Sep 5, 2013, at 9:10 PM, Matthew Campbell wrestling.ch...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey everyone.
Can anyone recommend any accessible
What about printing the Safari page to a PDF and then placing that in
Keynote instead of the bitmap. I haven't tried reading a PDF from within
Keynote before so maybe it just comes up as an unreadable object, but
the web page text might actually be accessible. Of course if you're
trying to
Hi,
Very sneaky idea. Good thinking. Same concerns here but it's certainly worth
the effort to try.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On 2013-09-05, at 8:26 PM, Chris Blouch cblo...@aol.com wrote:
What about printing the Safari page to a PDF and then placing that in Keynote
I fiddled with iDVD a bit but didn't get very far. Had better luck
poking around in the menus than accessing the controls in the UI.
CB
On 9/1/13 11:21 AM, erik burggraaf wrote:
Hi all,, does anyone know where I can get an authoring tool that will
let me take a collection of videos, add
Hi.
That would work, but I want an app that'll go through my entire library and
make sure all of my music is properly tagged. I'd like to prepare my library
for iTunes matching at some point, so having the proper metadata is essential.
Also, I really don't want to go through every song and tag
Hi all,
Can someone tell me how to do this? I thought you did it using the Inspector,
but when I bring up the inspector I don't see anything that would allow me to
set this.
thanks in advance for any help.
Cheers,
Donna
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