Re: COpying from PDf book

2019-02-09 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hi! I think Robobraille is danish. /A > 8 feb. 2019 kl. 09:18 skrev Karen Lewellen : > > robobraille.org is overseas, either in the UK or Germany I cannot recall. > Perhaps the Netherlands. The service is not u. s. only. > Hope it helps you, > Kare > > > > On Fri, 8 Feb 2019, RATTRAY, JULIE

Re: COpying from PDf book

2019-02-08 Thread Karen Lewellen
robobraille.org is overseas, either in the UK or Germany I cannot recall. Perhaps the Netherlands. The service is not u. s. only. Hope it helps you, Kare On Fri, 8 Feb 2019, RATTRAY, JULIE wrote: Thanks I will look in to it further as it really looks like a good option - does it matter whe

Re: COpying from PDf book

2019-02-07 Thread RATTRAY, JULIE
Thanks I will look in to it further as it really looks like a good option - does it matter where in the world you are based? i.e. is it just a US service? Best wishes Julie Dr Julie Rattray SFHEA Associate Professor of higher Education and Director of Education School of Education Durham Universi

Re: COpying from PDf book

2019-02-07 Thread RATTRAY, JULIE
Hi, If it is an academic book or article they might be in a header or footer - certainly they are in most journals Best wishes Julie Dr Julie Rattray SFHEA Associate Professor of higher Education and Director of Education School of Education Durham University Leazes Road DURHAM DH1 1TA Tel: 019

Re: COpying from PDf book

2019-02-07 Thread Karen Lewellen
Yes, I understand this. However if the source document does not provide its own page numbers, then it is unlikely anyone will match that correctly. For example if your source is an electronic copy of a published work that normally has other identifiers, chapter, paragraph etc., you may g

Re: COpying from PDf book

2019-02-07 Thread Ramy Moustafa
Hi: We need to Write the Correct page numbers as a Proof in our words. > On Feb 8, 2019, at 12:01 AM, Karen Lewellen wrote: > > granted I did not see an example of your goal documents. still as you spoke > of research, my thought was that you were using existing documents from > which yo

Re: COpying from PDf book

2019-02-07 Thread Karen Lewellen
granted I did not see an example of your goal documents. still as you spoke of research, my thought was that you were using existing documents from which you were taking published information. robobraille converts the contents of a pdf file into another format, say rtf or text or html. If y

Re: COpying from PDf book

2019-02-07 Thread Karen Lewellen
If you are an individual, not a school there is no limit. There are blanket passes for schools to engage in converting for their students. Kare On Thu, 7 Feb 2019, RATTRAY, JULIE wrote: Hi, Looking at this it might not work for the current issue because it says you can???t be linked to an

Re: COpying from PDf book

2019-02-07 Thread Ramy Moustafa
Hi: Thanks so much for this, however the page numbers are not written, we know them just from the page itself. so, willl the Robobraille will keep the same pagination? > On Feb 7, 2019, at 8:27 PM, Karen Lewellen wrote: > > Hi, > Not necessarily depending on the tool and document in question.

Re: COpying from PDf book

2019-02-07 Thread RATTRAY, JULIE
Hi, Looking at this it might not work for the current issue because it says you can’t be linked to an academic institution I guess if you did it as an individual that would work but you might find if you tried to do lots it could become an issue - this is a pity because it looks like a good sol

Re: COpying from PDf book

2019-02-07 Thread Karen Lewellen
Hi, Not necessarily depending on the tool and document in question. If you use the converting options provided by robobraille, www.robobraille.org which includes an e-mail conversion tool, conv...@robobraille.org With your choosing the format you wish, then if the page numbers are actually in

Re: COpying from PDf book

2019-02-07 Thread RATTRAY, JULIE
Hi, I use pages I find whilst word is better than it was it is still clunky at times and I feel like I have more control with pages. Best wishes Julie Dr Julie Rattray SFHEA Associate Professor of higher Education and Director of Education School of Education Durham University Leazes Road DURHAM

Re: COpying from PDf book

2019-02-07 Thread Ramy Moustafa
Hi: Just a quick question in replying that you are a Researcher also, are you working using Pages or office on windows? til now i can not make my final decision on what to do to finalize my work. > On Feb 7, 2019, at 11:19 AM, RATTRAY, JULIE > wrote: > > Hi, > > I think with Prismo it keeps

Re: COpying from PDf book

2019-02-07 Thread RATTRAY, JULIE
Thanks for this I am going to try Skim as well Best wishes Julie Dr Julie Rattray SFHEA Associate Professor of higher Education and Director of Education School of Education Durham University Leazes Road DURHAM DH1 1TA Tel: 0191 3348249 Email: julie.ratt...@durham.ac.uk

Re: COpying from PDf book

2019-02-07 Thread dan d.
Do cmd+a to select all of the text of the document.. Then cmd+c to copy it into the clipboard as text, including any page numbering present. Then paste the clipboard into textedit where the part wanted can be extracted. I also suggest trying the free pdf viewer skim to compare with preview, it

Re: COpying from PDf book

2019-02-07 Thread Anne Robertson
Hello Ramy, Have you tried using the VO command to copy the last spoken phrase to the clipboard? The command is VO-Shift-c. Cheers, Anne > On 7 Feb 2019, at 10:20, Ramy Moustafa wrote: > > Thanks so much for helping . > And waiting any feedback from others here. > thanks so much > > >>

Re: COpying from PDf book

2019-02-07 Thread Ramy Moustafa
Thanks so much for helping . And waiting any feedback from others here. thanks so much > On Feb 7, 2019, at 11:19 AM, RATTRAY, JULIE > wrote: > > Hi, > > I think with Prismo it keeps original pagination but of course you would need > to double check this - I am also a researcher so I apprec

Re: COpying from PDf book

2019-02-07 Thread RATTRAY, JULIE
Hi, I think with Prismo it keeps original pagination but of course you would need to double check this - I am also a researcher so I appreciate the issue for you here and I am sure I resolved a similar issue like this in the past using Prismo but I could be wrong. I think unless you have a PDF

Re: COpying from PDf book

2019-02-07 Thread Ramy Moustafa
No, but the issue here is that, i need to know the exact page number to insert it in my Research, and if i will convert it to text, i will lose the correct number of page. > On Feb 7, 2019, at 11:10 AM, RATTRAY, JULIE > wrote: > > Have you tried to convert the pages to text using Prismo > B

Re: COpying from PDf book

2019-02-07 Thread RATTRAY, JULIE
Have you tried to convert the pages to text using Prismo Best wishes Julie Dr Julie Rattray SFHEA Associate Professor of higher Education and Director of Education School of Education Durham University Leazes Road DURHAM DH1 1TA Tel: 0191 3348249 Email: julie.ratt...@durham.ac.uk

COpying from PDf book

2019-02-06 Thread Ramy Moustafa
Hi all: Am using The Preview App to read a book in PDF format, This book has some Important Quotations which i need to Copy in my PHD, but using Arrows, can not move me between words etc etc, just i can move between lines and pages. any Professional Ideas on how to achieve this? -- The foll