It only skips characters when I'm reading word by word (i.e. not holding down
shift) and when I switch from moving to the right to moving to the left. It
skipped a space or two when I was reading character by character, but this
seemed inconsistent.
--
You received this message because you are
It may be your pdf. I'm sitting here doing arrows with vo-keys locked and
holding shift down and i'm not having any skipped characters or spaces.
--
Cheryl
May the words of my mouth
and the meditation of my heart
be acceptable to You, Lord,
my rock and my Redeemer.
(Psalm 19:14 HCSB)
On Feb
Yes, shift and arrows still just bings at me, but VO-SHIFT ARROWS does the
trick. Thanks, Cheryl and Alex! This is a great help. I'm grateful for this
much, but I hope in the future Apple improves this a little. When I'm reading
word by word but change direction, VoiceOver misses some letters wh
For me, in Preview, shift and arrows only pings at me; I have to use vo-shift
and arrows. However, I can lock vo-keys with vo-semicolon and then I can move
with shift and arrows.
--
Cheryl
May the words of my mouth
and the meditation of my heart
be acceptable to You, Lord,
my rock and my Rede
while it is on.
Sent from my iPhone
On Feb 22, 2013, at 9:06, Nicholas Parsons
wrote:
> Thanks for the tip. I just tried this but it didn't work for me. I was in
> Preview, had interacted with the text, had Quick Nav on and set to
> Navigation. Shift with any arrow key just got that blank do
How are you attempting to read character by character? In most applications
with voiceover, unless you are in an application where you can edit, you have
to interact with the text you want to read and use vo-shift and the arrows. In
editable areas in applications that allow editing you can actua
Thanks for the tip. I just tried this but it didn't work for me. I was in
Preview, had interacted with the text, had Quick Nav on and set to Navigation.
Shift with any arrow key just got that blank dong sound meaning there's nowhere
to go.
Did you mean shift with arrow keys while QuickNav was o
To read by character, use shift with the left/right arrows.
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On Feb 22, 2013, at 8:54, Nicholas Parsons
wrote:
> Hi Tim,
>
> Thanks for your comments here. I've been getting mixed up with QuickLook and
> Preview and associating one with the other.
>
> In QuickLook I basic
Hi Tim,
Thanks for your comments here. I've been getting mixed up with QuickLook and
Preview and associating one with the other.
In QuickLook I basically had to read each whole page in one go. With Preview
I'm able to interact with the text and, with QuickNav turned on and set to the
Navigatio
If you are trying to access a pdf in safari and aren't getting results that are
readable, try this:
(1)Go to the pdf in safari. Check your window with vo-f2 and/or check the
address you are in and make sure it really is the pdf you are in and not some
kind of viewer for the pdf instead. I'm thi
Hi,
Similar to what Cheryl is saying here, if it is saying HTML Content, I'm
guessing that it is attempting to open the PDF from within Safari. Usually,
Preview handles this fine as well. Not as much control but if the PDF is
properly setup, then it is read properly from within Safari. Excep
Empty html content? Is this a pdf file on your computer or something in safari
you are trying to read? Maybe this is a different kind of file and I'm showing
my ignorance, but when I open a pdf file I see the text and/or the text area is
blank. I don't usually see html content but I suppose ther
I've done all this, and it just sits there and says "empty html content," and
in the end, I just get frustrated and close the page, considering the fact that
it never goes anywhere, just sits there and says the same thing, so have no
idea as to what to do at this point.
On Feb 21, 2013, at 11:33
I agree with your Hmmm. I played with things some more by opening a PDF
document with QuickLook and did find it less than useful. I'm not sure why
you're getting a menu when using your arrow keys. For me, if I simply use
arrow keys without the VO keys, then it changes pages within the PDF doc
Hmm... I'm using Mountain Lion, and all that happens when I arrow in the text
is the share menu opens. I can vo-arrow, but that's no better than Quicklook. I
did hit cmd-2 to enter single page mode as you suggested, and I did interact
with the text.
On Feb 21, 2013, at 12:39 AM, Tim Kilburn wro
Hi,
I navigate to the pdf wherever it is located on my computer, then open it. My
default app for PDFs is Preview so it opens Preview. I then press cmd-2 if
I've not already done so in an earlier read of the PDF which puts it into
Single-page mode. I can then navigate with VO-right arrow to
How do you read line by line? I can enable quick nav and rotor to lines, but
that is not perfect and can be laggy. Up and down arrows just move to the
previous or next item and open it in quicklook, which I understand preview to
be. Am I missing an app others are using?
On Feb 21, 2013, at 12:10
Hi,
Preview usually works just great for me, line by line or whatever method I
choose. I do, however, find it much easier to use in Single-page mode which
you can enter by pressing cmd-2 in ML. I use it for multi-page curriculum
guides, various manuals and much, much more.
Later...
Tim Kilb
I'd love to if the file would open and not just say "plugging in process" then
sit there.
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On Feb 20, 2013, at 5:40 AM, Nektarios Mallas wrote:
> Hi there. No no, I wouldn't.
> However, what I usualy do is to open the file with preview, sellect all text,
> copy it to a tex
Hi there. No no, I wouldn't.
However, what I usualy do is to open the file with preview, sellect all text,
copy it to a textedit document and read it there. It only takes 3 key strokes.
Later.
Nektarios.
On Feb 20, 2013, at 9:35 AM, Jürgen Fleger wrote:
> Would you really say Preview works?
Would you really say Preview works? Please interact with the text area and try
to navigate or read line by line. Preview for me is just a work around at the
moment and we should let Apple know this.
Jürgen
Am 20.02.2013 um 03:55 schrieb Nektarios Mallas :
> Hi there.
> I am sure you already know
Poreview is a built in app that reads PDF files on the Mac. You may be dealing
with a PDF which is a picture of writing: and, if this is the case, you will
need to run OCR on it.
Sent from my mac
Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray
Still a very proud and happy Mac and Iphone user!
On Fe
Hi there.
I am sure you already know this, but why don't you just use preview to read pdf
files?
It is much easier and it works.
Nektarios.
On Feb 20, 2013, at 4:50 AM, Jessica Moss wrote:
> I've just downloaded a program I found out when doing a google search called
> Skim, that's supposed
I've just downloaded a program I found out when doing a google search called
Skim, that's supposed to read pdf files, however when I try to open one, it
just says "pluggin process," and sits there like I never did anything extra.
Do I need to have the aplication running in the background, or sh
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