I think the kid singing is is very creapy. I didn't realise I'd hear it again
at the end. lol! For those that know what I"m talking about yeah I bet you'll
agree. I do think she taks too much when you save her though. Hehahaha! same
wiht the older man and that siron? Ok I'm out of here.
S
On J
Thanks for that one. My paws are rather big, thus, that 3 finger flick to
turn pages is not the most comfortable thing in the world.
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Hi Mary:
One more thought: Since the doc on page one is expandable, you may not have to
move something out of that page's doc to make room. But, I have to check that
idea further.
Carolyn H
On Jan 17, 2011, at 1:01 PM, Mary Otten wrote:
> Hi Donna,
>
> I've used methods one and two from your
Hi Mary:
It really is initially a little tricky to find the address bar in the iPad. It
helps to orient your hand on the screen from the center/top, about where time
is. Right below time is the current address you're in. If you tap this, a
"clear text" option will appear just to the right of
Mary:
I don't know if this will be helpful or not. But, I've found it impossible to
mmove apps to differing pages in the same manner as on the iPhone. What you
can do, however, is move the app into the dock. Go to whichever yage you want
it on,and move it into the regular grid.
HTH
Carolyn
Hi VInny,
Yes, the ending changes slightly when you make a different choice. You can
replay the last level or any other level once you've passed the game the first
time.
HTH
Friendly,
Chris
On Jan 16, 2011, at 8:28 AM, Vinny Pedulla wrote:
> I finished it as well a few nights ago and really enj
Hi,
Quick nav just works for basic navigation. Locking VO is more for those 4 and
5 key combos like, control option shift accent.
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On Jan 17, 2011, at 9:26 PM, Christopher Peppel wrote:
> Hi
Hi folks,
For those of you who are using Logic or interested in discussing its current
state of accessibility, I started a Google Group to explore these areas.
If you are interested in joining the information is as follows:
* Group name: Logic Accessibility
* Group home page: http://groups.google.
Hi Rickardo,
How about using Quick Nav. I use it all the time and don't have to worry about
locking down the VoiceOver keys. Just a thought.
Chris
On Jan 17, 2011, at 7:46 PM, Ricardo Walker wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks. I don't like using the VO lock for the reason you mentioned. I
> always
I just have the twitter app it works just fine. Then set a text message to
tweet.
On Jan 16, 2011, at 3:34 PM, Ezzy Bueno wrote:
> Hi Listers,
>
> Which apps do you all use for Twitter, beside Syrinx and Nambu? Any app
> suggesttions are welcome.
>
> Thanks,
> Ezzy Bueno
> I sought the Lor
Hi,
Thanks. I don't like using the VO lock for the reason you mentioned. I always
forget to turn it off when I'm done. lol.
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On Jan 17, 2011, at 7:28 PM, Colin M wrote:
> Hi Ricardo!
> I've
Hi Ricardo!
I've had a listen and although I've never done any music at all!
nice pod cast!
I've a suggestion [not about music! ] when your doing your editing and you
press vo,shift,command and accent would it help to lock the vo keys!
vo+semi colon and then all the things you do holding down the
Actually adium still has trouble with it. I sent the developer a screen shot
vid of what happened along with a discription of what vo was saying.. Sometimes
it works t turn off curser tracking to read the rest of the messages and
sometimes not.
s
On Jan 16, 2011, at 10:09 PM, Jeffrey Shockley w
lol. I've been stuck retrying a level even if I passed it so I do turn vo on
just in case. I don't want to try that chess board again! lol!
On Jan 17, 2011, at 12:26 PM, Justin Thornton wrote:
> you do not even have to turn VO back on in order to switch levels
> just tap in the middle on the scre
I can probbly do a 5 finger jesture on the phone althorugh my hand would be a
bit cramped. I actually use the back of my thumb and the first 2 fingers to
turn pages. so it might be able to be done.
S
On Jan 17, 2011, at 9:34 AM, Marc Workman wrote:
> Scott's right. According to everything I've
There already is if you plug it in.but maybe address that to apple
accessibility. I already did afew months ago.
On Jan 17, 2011, at 4:06 AM, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
> rather than removing the home buttons can't they do something more
> constructive by putting in an vibration feedback when the d
Thanks Bret; this is exactly what I want and need to do.
Marlaina
On Jan 17, 2011, at 12:25 PM, Brett Campbell wrote:
This task is actually accomplished in the Address Book application. You will
create a group, and then you can add the desired contacts to the group. When
composing a message
Okay, not sure how to find it can you either describe it again or tell those of
us who aren't archive smart how to find it?
Thanks so much.
Marlaina
On Jan 17, 2011, at 12:30 PM, Ray Foret Jr wrote:
I did describe it in the group some time back. In the archives I believe.
Sincerely,
The Co
Hmm,
I'm not sure if you can change the key of loops and samples you have imported
into garageband. I'd have to look into that. But if you could, you would need
to make a real instrument track for every key you use since you can't just
change things like that by region.
Ricardo Walker
rwalk
So did my old htc touch pro and mogul. Its not something I can say I miss
though.
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On Jan 17, 2011, at 11:39 AM, Chris G wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My Nokia n82 and HTC S740 both vibrate right away whe
I did describe it in the group some time back. In the archives I believe.
Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!
Now A Very Proud and very happy Mac user!!!
Skype Name:
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On Jan 17, 2011, at 2:25 PM, Brett Campbell wrote:
> This task is actually accomplished in the Address
Hi Krister,
I encountered that problem you're talking about where one minute you think
you're at the top and the next, you're way at the bottom of the screen when
flicking. I thought it was just me. I'm glad to know it wasn't.
Mary
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you do not even have to turn VO back on in order to switch levels
just tap in the middle on the screen closer to the bottom portion, and that
will press the continue/retry buttons whether you fale tof pass the level when
your done
On Jan 16, 2011, at 11:44 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
> lol. I play
This task is actually accomplished in the Address Book application. You will
create a group, and then you can add the desired contacts to the group. When
composing a message in Mail, you only need to type the name of your group, and
the addresses will be added.
Creating a new group my be pro
I've been working on setting up SEE Finance. I have 2 accounts with complete
transactions from my Quicken files and I'm working on setting up a budget. The
purpose of this message is to state how pleased I am with the support I've
received from Support. I've had regular e-mail assistance, inc
Another thing i think is a bit tricky is the flicking. Because the pad is so
big, or whatever it could be, sometimes a flick left is interpreted as a
downward flick. On top of that, you cansuddenly find yourself in a totally
different part of the screen than where you want to be, for example you
Hi there.
Have you been experimenting with adjusting keys of a loop so that one loop goes
in one key and another part goes in another? I'm thinking about making a loop
based project, but the problem is that no loops use the chords i want, either
there are chords that are almost there but not qui
Hi Mary,
The default apps that come with the iPad show up on the first page, and I think
that if you buy new apps they may show up on the second page with iOS 4.2 (on
both the iPad and other iDevices). However, I haven't had any problems putting
apps onto the first page of my iPad. With the iP
Hi Donna,
I've used methods one and two from your message, resorting to the method 2
involving the dock as a last resort, because it is kind of a hastle. We'll have
to try that on the IPad. and thanks for the additional method for moving apps
to a new page. I've found that the regular method fo
Hi all,
I've been using an IPod touch for the better part of a year and have gotten use
to the gestures and the screen size, pluses and minuses, e.g. cramped space
versus more easily pinpointed specific locations. I played around a bit with an
IPad yesterday and found the big gaps in un
Hi Mary,
I've been wrestling with this same issue on my iPod Touch over the last 24
hours, and may have some answers for you. These tips are all VO-based.
Method 1: Double-Tap and hold on the app you want to move. Keep your finger
there till you hear the iPad say "Moving X" where X is the na
The documents are transferred through iTunes. One first imports the documents
into iTunes, and then when the device is connected, transfer the documents to
the device. Following this procedure, an additional step is required. When
Pages is open, go to documents, and select import documents.
Before my iPhone, every cell phone I ever had would either play a tune,
vibrate, or both when it came on.
Andy
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Getting to the back button isn't really an issue for me. I'll either touch the
screen and perform the two finger scrub gesture, or I will use control and up
arrow to take me to the top left corner where the back button is located.
Brett C.
On Jan 17, 2011, at 12:38 PM, Mary Otten wrote:
>
There has been talk on this list about the zaggmate keyboard and how
some of its keys, notably the escape key, don't do what analogous keys do on
the Apple keyboard. For instance, with the escape key, pressing it takes you
out of the app completely, as I recall, rather than acting like t
For those of you who use Pages on your IPad, how do you get documents back and
forth from the Ipad to your Mac or pc? Can it be done via ITunes? Or do you
have to use dropbox or some other means to transfer documents?
Mary
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Hello all,
My husband decided he couldn't wait and bought an IPad yesterday, which is
nice, since I get to play with it. Thank goodness for triple click home
voice over toggle.
I'm going to post a couple more messages with specifically vo-related
questions, but one that isn't a vo iss
Hi Folks,
Part 3 of my audio tutorial on Garageband is up. You can listen at
http://goo.gl/HFDM4
hth
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Hello Anne,
Thank you very much for this information. It was just what I was hoping to
hear. I'll have to look into the different readers and see which will suit my
needs.
Best,
Zack.
On Jan 17, 2011, at 9:29 AM, Anne Robertson wrote:
> Hello Zack,
>
> For the Mac, there are two Daisy readers
My take was that this only will apply to the iPad.
Andy
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Mike,
You can turn your trackpad on by doing a vo and two finger clockwise gesture on
the trackpad. T turn it off, do an anti clockwise gesture with the vo keys.
Marlaina
On Jan 17, 2011, at 9:02 AM, Michael Busboom wrote:
Hey Krister,
Thanks for the idea. Once I figure out how to turn my
Hi Jane,
TextEdit works in two modes: plain text and rich text format. In order to
switch from the rich text format of the .rtf file, you need to use the shortcut
Command-Shift-T to make this plain text before saving as .txt, or else navigate
to the Format menu on the TextEdit menu bar and sel
Andre,
That did the trick. Thank you for helping me to learn yet another cool thing.
Marlaina
On Jan 17, 2011, at 3:32 AM, Andre Nuno Soares wrote:
Hello Marlaina ,
That's the bookmarks bar. You can toggle between showing it or not, I think
it's in the View menu.
Sorry, I'm not at my Mac ri
In data Lunedì 17 Gennaio 2011 16.29.46, Michael Busboom
ha scritto:
This is very disturbing. Just for the fun of it, I just relaunched Hot Spot
Shield and discovered that you were right. It is indeed on the system status
bar, and I can find no way to get to it.
I am very sorry. The status
Just want to save a .rtf file as .txt, but can't seem to do so in TextEdit.
What am I missing?
Jane
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LOL! Wouldn't be surprised if the volume keys somehow get involved along the
way.
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The old HTC Touch pro did as well and possibly their earlier Mogul.
On Jan 17, 2011, at 8:39 AM, Chris G wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My Nokia n82 and HTC S740 both vibrate right away when the power button
> is pressed.
>
>
>
> On Mon, 17 Jan 2011 07:59:12 -0500
> Ricardo Walker wrote:
>
>> Hi Kawal,
>
I need something like that which would make my IP addresses look like I was in
the UK. Could listen to the MLB streams for free.:)
On Jan 17, 2011, at 6:04 AM, Michael Busboom wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I recently ran across a program that I really like, and some of you,
> especially if you
How much is it in iBooks?
Jane
On Jan 17, 2011, at 1:04 PM, Orin wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> This new book based on the Soul Trapper game is an iBook, but I dunno, I
> kinda hate Sam's reading. Has anyone been able to find this book either in
> audio or text somewhere?
>
> I figured it was okay to
Hi all,
This new book based on the Soul Trapper game is an iBook, but I dunno, I kinda
hate Sam's reading. Has anyone been able to find this book either in audio or
text somewhere?
I figured it was okay to post this since it's a book based on a game that's an
app.
Thanks, and if I can't get i
That's a really good suggestion!
I second that.
On Jan 17, 2011, at 4:06 AM, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
> rather than removing the home buttons can't they do something more
> constructive by putting in an vibration feedback when the devices come on.
>
> Sent From My I Phone
>
> On 17 Jan 2011, at
Hi,
If you mean the internal trackpad of a macbook, i'm afraid you'll have to go to
the manual, as i'm clueless on that. On the magic trackpad there's a button on
the right side of the thing, press it and it'll pair.
HTH
/Krister
17 jan 2011 kl. 18.02 skrev Michael Busboom:
> Hey Krister,
>
> T
It could or, Apple could just do something clever like they have previously.
I can't remember how many times I heard Apple will never make an accessible
phone with a qwerty keyboard or any variation comments. Then apple comes out
with a revolutionary touch screen only design and rocks the marke
Scott's right. According to everything I've read, the new gestures work
with the iPad IOS, not iPhone 4.3. One article that was sent to this list
specifically said that they do not work with the iPhone. Other articles
simply don't mention the iPhone when discussing these gestures.
Best,
Ma
Hello Zack,
For the Mac, there are two Daisy readers: Olearia, which is free; and ReadHear
which has more features but it costs.
For the iPhone and iPod Touch, there are also two Daisy players: DaisyWorm
which costs €2.99 (I don't know how much it costs in dollars); and InDaisy
which costs €21
Hey Krister,
Thanks for the idea. Once I figure out how to turn my trackpad on again, so
that I can work with gestures, I can give this a try. It might work.
How do you turn on the trackpad? You can tell me to go to the manual, but if
you know the answer off the top of your head and are feel
Hi.
Pardon my ignorance, but what is Voxkeys? No, I didn't want to write to the
developer before proving definitively that was a Voice Over problem, not a
"Mike" problem. :)
As far as people in the States using Hot Spot Shield to listen to British
content, it apparently won't work. The server
Hi, the best way to deal with this is to go to the view menu and disable book
marks. Actually, at least for me, a common practice is to go to the view menu
in all my applications and hide as much as possible, such as tool bars, book
mark bars, etc. It's extra clutter to navigate through, and can
Hi,
My Nokia n82 and HTC S740 both vibrate right away when the power button
is pressed.
On Mon, 17 Jan 2011 07:59:12 -0500
Ricardo Walker wrote:
> Hi Kawal,
>
> Lol.
>
> That would only be constructive to those who can't see. And it would only be
> useful on an iPhone since the other devi
Hey Mike.
Do you by chance have either a magic trackpad or a trackpad built-in on your
Mac? And i mean the modern ones that can do multi jestures? If so go to the
sync menu by pressing vo+m twice in rapid succession and route the mouse there
(vo+cmd+f5). Now place your finger on the trackpad and
Lazy bitch lol but yeah that works on some sites too.
On 17 Jan 2011, at 14:25, Ricardo Walker wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I find that on many sites, pressing command shift R to enter the article
> reader works great.
>
> Ricardo Walker
> rwalker...@gmail.com
> Twitter, Skype, and AIM: rwalker296
> Googl
I must admit I do use group mode for certain websites where I can whizz up and
down and around quicker then linear DOM mode and group mode can be very handy
when you use the main Facebook site.
On 17 Jan 2011, at 13:47, Oriol Gómez wrote:
> Wait what? People actually browse the web in group mode
Maybe this is something Brian Smart could look at with Voxkeys. In the
meantime have you tried writing to the developer? Do you know if there is an
iPhone version too? Could this app also be used for our american cousins to
access BBC iPlayer from their side of the pond too?
On 17 Jan 2011, a
Dear Massimo,
This is very disturbing. Just for the fun of it, I just relaunched Hot Spot
Shield and discovered that you were right. It is indeed on the system status
bar, and I can find no way to get to it.
Thank you very much,
Mike
On 17,Jan,2011, at 3:27 PM, Massimo wrote:
> In data Lu
Hello, and thank you very much!
This is what I had suspected. Is there any other way to get to the items I
need, even if it is a hassle?
Kind regards,
Mike
On 17,Jan,2011, at 3:27 PM, Massimo wrote:
> In data Lunedì 17 Gennaio 2011 15.04.42, Michael Busboom ha
> scritto:
>> While I was ab
In data Lunedì 17 Gennaio 2011 15.04.42, Michael Busboom
ha scritto:
While I was able to install the Windows version, I encountered several
problems with the Mac iteration.
For what I know, the problems you are having may be the result of a VO
bug. The commands to enable and disable the softw
Hi,
I find that on many sites, pressing command shift R to enter the article reader
works great.
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On Jan 17, 2011, at 9:04 AM, erik burggraaf wrote:
> Uh, well it really depends a lot on the
Right,
But 5 finger gestures have nothing to do with being blind. Its the size of the
screen, and the size of ones hands.
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On Jan 17, 2011, at 9:00 AM, Kaare Dehard wrote:
> It may just be wh
It did for me at least. lol. I tried, and just couldn't get the hang of it.
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On Jan 17, 2011, at 8:47 AM, Oriol Gómez wrote:
> Wait what? People actually browse the web in group mode'
> What a
Uh, well it really depends a lot on the person who is browsing and the sites
they look at. Some sites actually to not display information properly in one
or the other mode. For an example of a site that doesn't really display
properly in dom mode, see http://www.erik-burggraaf.com. This site
Hello everyone,
I recently ran across a program that I really like, and some of you, especially
if you are outside the U.S. and want to listen to US content on the Web may
like it, too.
The program is called Hotspot Shield, and it makes your IP invisible to
computers around you. This is a goo
It may just be what we aren't used to, five fingered gestures seem foreign
now. HOwever, it wasn't too too long ago that using a touch screen for the
blind was also way out in left field:) smiles.
On 2011-01-17, at 6:51 AM, Ricardo Walker wrote:
> I don't think this will effect VO accessibility
Wait what? People actually browse the web in group mode'
What are the benefits of this? Isn't that just going to make things a
lot more complicated?
On 1/17/11, erik burggraaf wrote:
> In my experience VO has always read the conversation window, as long as dom
> mode is set. If you change to gro
Ricardo, thanks once in the Trash I found a "put back" item in the
context menu. That worked .
Frank
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In my experience VO has always read the conversation window, as long as dom
mode is set. If you change to group then you run into problems. I solved this
by making a keyboard commander key to switch between dom and group so I can
have group mode for browsing and get dom back for reviewing conv
Keep in mind this is only a rumor and there is little to support the assertion
at this point. I also do not believe the five finger gesture would be used on
the iPhone. I recall the article I read indicated these gestures would be only
for the iPad, but this is from memory.
Scott
On Jan 17,
Thanks Ricardo, You know I have an I phone and thanks for the tip.
Sent From My I Phone
On 17 Jan 2011, at 12:59 PM, Ricardo Walker wrote:
> Hi Kawal,
>
> Lol.
>
> That would only be constructive to those who can't see. And it would only be
> useful on an iPhone since the other devices don'
Hi Frank,
The trash can be found on the dock. You can get to it by VO D or, control F3.
Once in the trash, you can press VO shift M to bring up the context menu and
check if their is a move back to location, or something to that effect.
Failing that, just copy and paste it back in the folder
Hi Kawal,
Lol.
That would only be constructive to those who can't see. And it would only be
useful on an iPhone since the other devices don't vibrate. :). I've heard
others mention this, and I just don't think its a big deal. Voiceover talks as
soon as the IOS loads up anyway. And if you o
Hi can anyone tell me how to open up the trash and move an item out of
it using VO?
Thanks
Frank
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Ars Technica has an interesting article on why the Home button won't
disappear for now:
http://arstechnica.com/apple/news/2011/01/why-apple-wont-yet-ditch-the-home-button-on-the-iphone-and-ipad.ars
Cheers,
André
On 17-01-2011 11:57, Ben Mustill-Rose wrote:
I was thinking about that as w
To be honest, if it means a bigger screen whilst keeping the size of
the phone the same, I'm all for it.
On 17/01/2011, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
> rather than removing the home buttons can't they do something more
> constructive by putting in an vibration feedback when the devices come on.
>
> Sent
rather than removing the home buttons can't they do something more constructive
by putting in an vibration feedback when the devices come on.
Sent From My I Phone
On 17 Jan 2011, at 11:51 AM, Ricardo Walker wrote:
> I don't think this will effect VO accessibility much. They can simply turn
>
I was thinking about that as well actually. The only way I can see it
working is if your fumb is at the bottom of the screen and your other
4 fingers are at the top. Even then, it doesn't sound overly smooth.
I do like the idea of controling multitasking using jestures though; I
always thought tha
I don't think this will effect VO accessibility much. They can simply turn it
from triple press of home, to triple press of sleep/power button. As far as
the iPhone is concerned, I'm more worried about these 4 and 5 finger gestures
they're reportedly thinking about. It wouldn't be any trouble
Really?
The pop up menu to quantize was always dimmed for me in GB 5 when working with
a real instrument track.
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On Jan 16, 2011, at 6:02 PM, John André Netland wrote:
> Hi Ricardo and all,
>
Saw this story and thought I'd pass it along. This could spell trouble for some
of the accessibility features on the iPhone, for example, triple-clicking the
home button to toggle VO on and off.
http://www.macrumors.com/2011/01/13/apple-to-remove-home-button-from-future-ipads-and-iphones/
Kevin
Hello Marlaina ,
That's the bookmarks bar. You can toggle between showing it or not, I
think it's in the View menu.
Sorry, I'm not at my Mac right now so can't check it.
HTH,
André
On 17-01-2011 11:12, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
Hi all.
When I tab around in Safari or open item chooser, I bum
Hello Steve. Just make sure that your IPhone is selected in the sources
list. Tab twice and you get a list of tabs to select. Choose the info tab
and then tab over to the scroll area and interact with it. Check all of the
boxes that you want included in the Synchronization. Stop interacting and
syn
I seem to think this was just recently discussed and so if that is the case,
please feel free to respond off list.
I want to create a group from several of my contacts whom I must write to
regularly so that I do not have to type each person's name and can give the
group a name. I know how to d
Hi all.
When I tab around in Safari or open item chooser, I bump into some stuff that I
have no idea why it apears each time. Wow, what a horrid sentence that was, :)
Essentially, what is happening is that I am constantly seeing a few of my
personally added bookmarks along with a bookmark to a
hi list
does anyone know if microtuning is supported in garageband?
thank you in advance
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That bug can still sometimes happen, but the trick is when you look at the
conversation window, press VO + End and you should hear the last message that
was sent, and if not Adium might say group, just hit VO and right. Of course
if you have growl setup (which I don't) you could configure this
Text Edit is great for basic stuff, but the word format it supports is really
only rich text format. This is fine for being able to read the contents of a
word document but most formatting will be lost.
On 17 Jan 2011, at 08:13, Anne Robertson wrote:
> Hello Carolyn,
>
> While it's true that T
Hello Carolyn,
While it's true that TextEdit saves documents in their original format, it
isn't a fully-fledged word processor and you can lose important formatting.
Headers, for instance, get grouped together at the end of the document, and any
styles not supported by TextEdit are lost.
This
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