Hey all,
Been using YoruFukurou a lot more since the death of Google Reader and have
learned more of the in and outs. I seem to like to make more use of my lists
and have set up tabs for my most commonly used lists. The issue is I am always
a few hundred tweets behind. Occasionally I have to r
Hi richard,
I know what you are referring to. Sometimes you find that a reply has been sent
to your intended recipient but also to someone else that you weren't expecting.
I think I've finally figured out why this happens. The problem is that pressing
the right arrow key runs a command to quick
Shang
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Subject: Re: yorufukurou question
I've seen this happen if you have quick nav turned on. If you have it on, you
need to turn it off before doing this.
Naama
On 19 Jul 2011, at 13:57, Richard Ring wrote:
> Tha
I've seen this happen if you have quick nav turned on. If you have it on, you
need to turn it off before doing this.
Naama
On 19 Jul 2011, at 13:57, Richard Ring wrote:
> Thanks for your help! It worked this time. I guess I didn't understand the
> power of go to user. Now, for a final problem. W
Hi Richard,
I've noticed this tends to happen if you use the Voiceover keys to navigate the
table instead of the ordinary arrows. Use the arrows without interacting and
you should find this happening a lot less often. Also, remember that
YoruFukurou might be displaying real names when username
Thanks for your help! It worked this time. I guess I didn't understand the
power of go to user. Now, for a final problem. Whenever I attempt to reply to a
tweet by pressing enter while focused on a particular tweet, I end up replying
to a completely different user. Why is this happening, and is
Rich:
Press CMD-U this brings up the user dialog. Enter the user in
question. This will take you to that user and you can then interact
with the drawer to perform any action including following.
On 7/18/11, Zachary Kline wrote:
> Hi John,
> I've never ran into this strange synchronization issue m
Hi John,
I've never ran into this strange synchronization issue myself. All I've ever
really needed to do to make sure the drawer showed what I expected it to was
ensure I was on a tweet from the user who's information I wanted to see. The
arrow keys help with this when on the tweet table.
Bes
Hello:
I often find that VO and YoruFukurou don't always work in perfect sync. It is,
therefore, sometimes necessary to command tab out of and back into YoruFukurou
in order for the drawer contents to accurately reflect what you should be
seeing.
If anyone knows a way around this oddity, that
Dear Richard,
Can you not see any tweets by this user, that is, are they protected? You
should be able to go to the table and find a tweet, it doesn't matter which
one. After finding one the drawer should show the user's information. From
there, following should be easy enough.
Best,
Zack.
On
Perhaps I should attempt to clarify my question. I want to follow a Twitter
user that I am not following, and whose tweets, therefore, I am not seeing.
Here's what I did. First, I interacted with the toolbar. I found the "drawer"
button. I pressed that button. I stopped interacting. The i
I think it is command shift L
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On Jul 17, 2011, at 11:26 AM, Richard Ring wrote:
> Hello, I have a question about yorufukurou. Does anyone know how to follow
> and/or unfoll
Hi,
It sounds good to me too, but he drawer concept baffels me and I can't figure
it out.
Any tips, anyone?
Naama
On 17 Jul 2011, at 22:12, Shannon Dyer wrote:
> Wow! This sounds much better than how I've been doing it. Thanks so much for
> sharing this. I honestly think it will end up being muc
Wow! This sounds much better than how I've been doing it. Thanks so much for
sharing this. I honestly think it will end up being much easier and more
successful.
Shannon
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If you go to the edit field in the timeline, write follow then the username
without the at sign. This usually works. I've had to do it more than once at
times.
I would assume unfollow is the same, but can not say for sure, as I haven't
tried it.
Shannon
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, 2011 1:07 PM
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Subject: Re: yorufukurou question
Hey Rich,
Interact with the drawer. If the drawer isn't visible, press the "drawer"
button in the toolbar. One of the options in the drawer will say "User action
menu, button". Pres
Hey Rich,
Interact with the drawer. If the drawer isn't visible, press the "drawer"
button in the toolbar. One of the options in the drawer will say "User action
menu, button". Press that, and you'll find a following status option. Right
arrow and press carriage return on "Follow".
If you don
Hello, I have a question about yorufukurou. Does anyone know how to follow
and/or unfollow someone? Your help would be greatly appreciated.
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Hi!
I just suppose the tracking doesn't always work properly. I've always used the
arrow keys without the VoiceOver combination, though, so I rarely notice this.
Regards,
Nic
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OK, but what is the difference? or is there some kind of bug with the way the
voiceover cursor moves the main cursor?
On Nov 5, 2010, at 7:02 PM, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Use up and down arrow instead of VO-up and down. That ensures it works with
> all commands.
>
> Regards,
> Nic
>
Hi!
Use up and down arrow instead of VO-up and down. That ensures it works with all
commands.
Regards,
Nic
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On Nov 5, 2010, at 11:50 PM, Chris Westbroo
I started using this twitter client just for something different, and I think I
like it not least because it seems to be actively developed unlike syrinx, but
I'm noticing that if I hit l to open the link in the tweet it is sometimes
opening a link in another tweet almost like another tweet is h
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