You could also give OpenOffice and/or LibreOffice a whirl. Seems that
both have broken VO support with Lion but previous versions of OSX
worked pretty well with OpenOffice. I still had issues getting their
spreadsheet to announce rows and columns but many other things were
accessible. Worth a t
Hi,
The requirements you have in relation to office application is related to your
skill level or what features you require to use.
Tables within Pages o not work. I am aware of many discussions on work arounds.
But pages doesn't work with tables. There are other text based Unix
applications
Hello Paul,
On 23 Feb 2012, at 21:38, Paul Hunt wrote:
> do you mean that I should turn off the tracking with vu=shift+f3 in order to
> use pages efficiently?
No. I mean in VoiceOver Utility, in the Navigation category, where you have
things like Initial position of VoiceOver cursor, for Mouse p
Steve,
Just a mention, but for a little while now, it's been possible to buy the
separate components of iWork separately @ reduced prices from the Apple App
Store. I.E. Pages for word processing, Numbers for spread sheet activities, &
Presentation for power point applications. I believe I pur
Hello Anne. do you mean that I should turn off the tracking with vu=shift+f3 in
order to use pages efficiently?
On Feb 23, 2012, at 3:39 AM, Anne Robertson wrote:
> Hello Steve,
>
> I'm about to have a firestorm land on my head for saying this, but Pages
> works just fine for me, except for tra
Anne,
Thanks.
Becky
On Feb 23, 2012, at 10:34 AM, Anne Robertson wrote:
> Hello Becky,
>
> In TextEdit, in the Format menu, there's a Wrap to command which toggles
> between Wrap to page and Wrap to window.
>
> For straight reading, you should set it to Wrap to window, whereas should you
> wi
Hello Becky,
In TextEdit, in the Format menu, there's a Wrap to command which toggles
between Wrap to page and Wrap to window.
For straight reading, you should set it to Wrap to window, whereas should you
wish to be able to navigate by page, you should set it to Wrap to page.
The shortcut is C
Hi Becky!
Well I'm not sure if this is what you need!
But there is a command to wrap to page!
Command+shift+W
And you can set this in the textedit pref's Command+comma there is a check box
to set wrap to page I think this is maybe what you need!
hth Colin
On 23 Feb 2012, at 15:04, Becky Knaub wro
Hi Anne,
The only thing is text edit seems to do what pages does when I try to read. I
use pages for college primarily and text edit for everything else like notes.
When I read I press VO and A to read all and it will stop at the next page.
Also I have to make sure I interact with each page. Wha
Thanks for your responses, Backy and Anne. Hot spots are one area I
haven't dealt with in Voice Over yet. I've only been using this for
about a month so far. I've used Open / Libre Office quite a bit in
Linux and I have had Office experience over on that other platform
. I just haven't heard re
Hello Steve,
I'm about to have a firestorm land on my head for saying this, but Pages works
just fine for me, except for tracking changes, which I never have to do anyway.
To use Pages efficiently, you need a thorough knowledge of VoiceOver. Make sure
that the mouse cursor is set to ignore the
I am using pages and I really don't think much of its accessibility issues. It
works for simple things it just sometimes I really have to fiddle with it to
get it to read things to me.
I think that's the1 of the 2 thing I miss about the PC is Word, for everything
else my mac is awesome.
Becky
What are people using these days for office productivity like word
processing, spreadsheets, etc.? I am aware of iWork but I thought Open
Office or probably now, Libreoffice would be even better. Which of
these solutions ore most accessible now days. I heard some old
podcasts recently where Open
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