Re: Downloading and uncompressing bard books in mac

2012-01-09 Thread Emrah
And just to answer the question, even though I have no idea what a Bard Book is: Here is what you type on Terminal to copy your book to another volume. cp -r "path-to-your-book" "/Volumes/name-of-your-volume" I see you used Linx to download your book... If that is the case, then I cannot understa

Re: Downloading and uncompressing bard books in mac

2012-01-09 Thread Marlaina Lieberg
LOL! I do coca tea myself, LOL. Actually, I have never had a problem with this. I download a book and by the time I get my sd card into the Mac, binto, it's unzipped. Reach within you, find the beauty of you, then share your light with the world! Marlaina Lieberg 1guide...@gmail.com On Ja

Re: Downloading and uncompressing bard books in mac

2012-01-09 Thread Frank Tom
You may have to learn to be a bit more patient. When I download a BARD book, it first appears in the download file as a .Zip file. I then go and make myself a cup of tea. When I come back, the .zip file is gone and a collapsed file is in it's place. Herb tea seems to work the best. Just joki

Re: Downloading and uncompressing bard books in mac

2012-01-09 Thread Ray Foret Jr
You are making just entirely too much work for yourself all for nothing. Here's how I deal with BARD books on my Mac. 1. Find the book you wish. 2. Press VO+space bar to download it. It will drop in to your downloads folder unless you've changed this default location. 3. IF your Safari is