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> On Dec 16, 2013, at 4:23 PM, macvisionaries@googlegroups.com wrote: > > Today's Topic Summary > Group: http://groups.google.com/group/macvisionaries/topics > > OS10.9.1 is here! [1 Update] > i text express question [4 Updates] > Terminal: Setting up Incoming IMap in Alpine? [2 Updates] > Saving attachments in Lion [1 Update] > Disregard ReadKit Question [1 Update] > ReadKit Question [1 Update] > OS10.9.1 is here! > Alex Hall <mehg...@gmail.com> Dec 16 04:14PM -0500 > > Hi all, > I just saw a tweet that said OS10.9.1 is finally here. I'm about to update... > Here's hoping for fixes to Mail and Voiceover, plus a fix for slow app > launches and wake-up times. Below is the link to the story, but it is sparse > on details for now. > http://9to5mac.com/2013/12/16/apple-releases-os-x-10-9-1-for-mac/ > > > Have a great day, > Alex (msg sent from Mac Mini) > mehg...@gmail.com > > > i text express question > Jessica D <jldai...@gmail.com> Dec 16 10:25AM -0500 > > What about vo space or vo shift space? > > Sent from my iPhone > > > > Andrew Lamanche <andrew.laman...@gmail.com> Dec 16 03:27PM > > Dear Caitlyn, > > I’ve just played with the bookmark feature in iText, and I think I have had a > positive result. I’ve created a bookmark by hitting command+shift+m. You will > be in a dialogue where on the very left you have a table of all the bookmarks > you may have created and when you move right, you will find a text field into > which some text is automatically entered, i.e. a few words of the line at > which your cursor is located. You can change this text and write whatever > series of words you wish here, and move to the right to add the bookmark or > cancel or delete a bookmark, I assume one of the bookmarks which may already > be in your table. > > In order to jump to any of your bookmarks, I think you have to make them > visible first. The shortcut key combination command+option+m on my macbook > air, places the bookmarks table next to the toolbar, just to the right of the > toolbar. But it is not easy to find them. Now in order to find it, I had to > stop interacting with my text by pressing vo+shift+up arrow. Then I jumped to > the toolbar on the left and then vo+right arrow once at which point I heard > voiceover say “drawer area”. I interacted with the drawer area and I found > the table of bookmarks there and the bookmark button which you don’t actually > need because it only activates the bookmark menu which you can get to with > command+shift+m. > > Then I interacted with the table of bookmarks, placed my vo cursor on the > bookmark I wanted, then routed mouse cursor to the voiceover cursor with > vo+command+f5, double-checked with vo+f5 command to make sure the mouse > cursor was on the bookmark and then I performed the mouse click with > vo+shift+space bar. > > Then I stopped interacting with the table and the drawer area and moved to > the right until I heard scroll area. This is the area where your text > document is. Interact with it, and you should be where your bookmark was > created. It worked for me. I must thank you for inspiring me to explore this > feature. Otherwise I’d never had known that this can be accomplished. > > Hope it will work for you too, and hope that my explanation has not confused > you. > > Andrew > > > Caitlyn and Maggie <caitlyn.furn...@gmail.com> Dec 16 01:02PM -0500 > > andrew! > > Oh, *thank you* so much! > > your explaination was perfectly clear and it helps a bunch! I just didn’t > have it in me this morning to fiddle with things to the degree that you did, > I was just trying to get my reading done in my text book and do the book mark > thing. > > I am saving your email to refer to later. > > The i text express to me seems very useful overall and I am useing it now > instead of text edit or pages for reading my text books on the mac. > Cait > > > > Caitlyn and Maggie <caitlyn.furn...@gmail.com> Dec 16 01:03PM -0500 > > Yep, tried both of those. > Andrew figured it out, so check out his message-wonderful stuff for those of > us who use this app! > Cait > > > > Terminal: Setting up Incoming IMap in Alpine? > - <dandun...@gmail.com> Dec 16 11:54AM -0500 > > Here is the in coming path I use for gmail, it goes on this line: > > Inbox Path = > > Followed by: > > {imap.gmail.com:993/user=user_n...@gmail.com > > Subbing your user name in the above of course. > > For both SMTP Server and in comming I add this to the very end of the > line: > > /ssl/novalidate-cert > > In some installations the ssl secure servercertificate is not recognized > correctly and this solves the problem. > > For other mail services, do a google using: > > os10 name-of-service imap > > In general in alpine to add multiple items such as email addresses etc., > they are seperated by a comma, I presume this the case for adding other > imap email sources too. > > > Teresa Cochran <vegaspipistre...@gmail.com> Dec 16 09:34AM -0800 > > Thank you very much. I got it. :) > > Teresa > > Sent using Alpine Messaging system in Mac OS x Terminal > > On Mon, 16 Dec 2013, - wrote: > > > > Saving attachments in Lion > Stacey Robinson <stacey...@bellsouth.net> Dec 16 10:46AM -0600 > > Hi all. > I'm running Lion on my macbook. > I receive the today show as a podcast in my email. > How can I save the mp3 file to listen to it on my victor reader stream? > When I try to save attachments in the file menu it says that option is dimmed. > Thanks for any help. > > Stacey Robinson > stacey...@bellsouth.net > > > Disregard ReadKit Question > Emilio Hernandez <emilio.s.hernan...@gmail.com> Dec 16 10:23AM -0600 > > Hello everyone, > > Please disregard my question about ReadKit. > I have solved my issue by moving the “vertical splitter” to zero. > > Cheers. > > > ReadKit Question > Emilio Hernandez <emilio.s.hernan...@gmail.com> Dec 16 10:19AM -0600 > > Hello everyone, > > I have logged into my Instapaper account from ReadKit, however, I cannot view > my articles that I have saved. > When placing focus on the Instapaper category I want to view and moving > Voiceover to the layout table, Voiceover indicates the table is empty. > Am I not doing Something correct? 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