Hello Yuma,
Could you possibly have hidden your mailboxes by mistake? Try pressing
Command-Shift-m to get them back.
Cheers,
Anne
On Nov 19, 2009, at 7:45 AM, Yuma Antoine Decaux wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I've been bleeding my fingers on google for this solution, but it appears
> nowhere, or so
Hello Stan,
On Nov 18, 2009, at 8:04 PM, Stan wrote:
> Please tell me what do I do? I am trying to get sound through my
> "internal speakers"" but system prefs, sound," "output" "popup
> button" is dimmed on head set.
When you plug headphones into the Jack socket on your computer, it
automati
Hello Anouk, Thank you for your responce, I too have been trying to
tinker around with the application you mentioned. I am hoping the
developer will have a brakethrough in solving some of the various
problems VO users are experiencing with it.
It's interesting that with Savitar i can move a
Hello, atlantis does not work too well, i tried it and contacted the developer,
no luck. Not sure about mudwalker, tintin work sin terminal so that should
work, i just want a native mac application to do it (preferrably with msp sound
and triggers).
Greetings, Anouk
On Nov 19, 2009, at 9:58 AM,
Hello Everyone,
During my convalescent from a terrible bout with the Flu (no, not H1N1)
(Smile) I've been reading my Macintosh/VoiceOver Snow Leopard user manual
and going through the exercises in an effort to better my understanding of
this truly marvelous OS.
Just so you know I have a MacBo
Hi Anne,
The mailbox window is there,
The newly created mailboxes just don't show up though.
I have four mail accounts, and they are all in the inbox tree, so are the sent,
trash and smart mailboxes.
But i just can't get the mailboxes i create to appear in the list. It's really
annoying me, b
Hello Anouk, agreed concerning Atlantis. Have played a little with
it on Mariani, but it is awkwardin some ways. Still have it in case
a game has a format that Mudwalker doesn't like. Mudwalker also has
some awkward issues, and not sure what it would do on a fast mud for
example, or one
Hello Yuma,
Have you tried interacting with the mailbox table, going down to On My Mac,
which should say "Collapsed", and then pressing right arrow? That should expand
On My Mac and show you all the mailboxes.
Cheers,
Anne
On Nov 19, 2009, at 10:19 AM, Yuma Antoine Decaux wrote:
> Hi Anne,
>
Hi,
Keep in mind it's a two-finger double tap, not a tap. You two-finger double tap
at the top to go to the menu bar, two-finger double tap right to go to the
Window Chooser, two-finger double tap left to bring up Application Chooser and
two-finger double tap bottom to go to the Dock. A good id
Hey, havent tried mudwalker yet but I will now. I am interested in the new iron
realms game midkemia online which is based on books by Raymond Feist, but i
have experienced that if you want to play these games properly you really need
sound triggers for combat.
Greetings, Anouk
On Nov 19, 2009,
Haven't tried that game, but did play Achiafor a while.
In Mudwalker, after you've installed it and got it going, or when you
just normally open it it will come up with an Untitled screen.
Interact with the edit fieldand start typing the world name, or host
name. For example for Mud.legend
Hi Anne,
That's the thing. There is no on my mac. Its just not there. from wht i read on
the options and preferences, the on my mac is supposed to be at the top of the
mailbox list, but for some reason its not there.
So i wonder what sort of bad manipulation i did to erase it from my mailbox
l
Hello, I just went checking into mudwalker and it seems to be open source! I
know jamochamud is as well but that one is in jhava, mudwalker is in cocoa so
that should in theory be able to work really well with both voicover and sl. If
we can find some people that are comfortable with cocoa and a
It also lists quite often in various game lists of Mac compatible
cliants, but more in older and long term games.
The developer is also at least in the list that is deticated to
mudwalker users. How active he is currently in development I don't
know, but I don't think at least he's stopped.
Hi Anne,
Thanks for this, I think you have just hit it on the head. I think
the "micro-switch" must be jammed, for when I tried the "parameter
ram reset" with my headset unplugged, I still had no sound.
I will now have to find some "eyes" to help and check things out, and
maybe fidle the "j
Hello, I am trying mudwalker right now but apparently it does not run
immediately within sl. I need to install rosetta to run it...
Gretings, Anouk
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Ut-oh!
Some on the mudwalker list had trouble with it, maybe you won't, more
interesting is how VO will work with it in combo with SL.
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This is the error I gotr when I tried to subscribe:
Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients.
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vo-bs-reque...@lists.hofstader.com on 11/19/2009 7:45 AM
Use vo-bs-requ...@lists.hofstader.com. In my original post I had requests (the
plural) and the list software uses the singular, request.
On Nov 19, 2009, at 7:48 AM, Frank Ventura wrote:
> This is the error I gotr when I tried to subscribe:
>
> Your message did not reach some or all of the inte
It is a two finger tap near the bottom edge for the dock and the top edge for
the menu. I have found that it is best to tap as close to the middle so that
the gesture is not interpreted as a wright or left edge tap.
It takes a while to get the hang of it but is very nice once you get
comforta
I can possibly take a look, though I've had thoughts of just developing a mud
client via carbon; I've not managed to get xCode working, and objective c makes
me cry. :)
On Nov 19, 2009, at 4:54 AM, Thomas McMahan wrote:
> It also lists quite often in various game lists of Mac compatible
> clia
VO locks up because it needs to be compiled with a new version of cocoa.
On Nov 19, 2009, at 5:34 AM, Thomas McMahan wrote:
> Ut-oh!
>
> Some on the mudwalker list had trouble with it, maybe you won't, more
> interesting is how VO will work with it in combo with SL.
>
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Hi,
I'm moving off of my old MacBook 13 and onto my new MacBook Pro 13. I shared
the Documents folder on the new computer, went over to the old one, went into
its Documents folder, did a select all and copy and it said 48 items copied. I
went to the shared folder in Finder from the new comput
Hello, I thought carbon was not used anymore and replaced with cocoa? Could be
wrong though...
Greetings, Anouk
On Nov 19, 2009, at 2:06 PM, Tyler Littlefield wrote:
> I can possibly take a look, though I've had thoughts of just developing a mud
> client via carbon; I've not managed to get xCode
Hello, I just tried mudwalker in sl, lots of stuff seems to be unlabeled and it
gets a lot of busy messages, i found it rather unusable.
Greetings, Anouk
On Nov 19, 2009, at 2:07 PM, Tyler Littlefield wrote:
> VO locks up because it needs to be compiled with a new version of cocoa.
> On Nov 19, 2
I think the general tendancy over the past few years is to go with
cocoa, suppose there could be a few applications which are still
carbon. My worywith carbon is how vo friendly will it be. That was
part of the issues between users of VO and Itunes,because it was a
little slow about going
Hi all,
In the Save as Dialog in Text Edit, there is a checkbox that simply
says Disclosure. To what does this refer?
TIA,
Donna
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Not good!
Sounds like quite a bit of work for Mudwalker to catch up for SL then.
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Hello Nic and Peggy,
Thank you both for this help. I now understand and it is working
beautifully.
Have a great day.
Mark
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Hi Donna,
Checking this box expands the dialog to include things like the choice of view
in the table and some other navigation aids. Try clicking it. You won't hurt
anything.
Marsh
On Nov 19, 2009, at 7:09 AM, Donna Goodin wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> In the Save as Dialog in Text Edit, there is a
I certainly can't imagine having adds inserted into the Os, and don't see
Apple doingsomething that crazy.
On Nov 18, 2009, at 6:12 AM, Chris Hofstader wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have two thoughts about inserting ads into the OS and both are bad.
>
> First, those of us who use VoiceOver do not nee
Come to think about it, netnewswire does that until you pay up for registration.
Imagine that it happens, it basically means you're leasing the computer to
Apple, which is given to you free, but from where you will have to pay to avoid
the ads, or bear them to keep the free computer.
That would
Hi Marsh,
I did click it and see all that stuff. It was clear that these things
were connected, but I wanted to make sure that the disclosure option
didn't impact anything else. Thanks for the explanation.
Best,
Donna
On Nov 19, 2009, at 10:50 AM, Marshall Scott wrote:
> Hi Donna,
> Checkin
Hello Yuma,
Have a look in your Home folder under Library. In there, you should have a
folder called Mail, inside which you should find a folder called Mailboxes.
Have a look in there and see whether your mailboxes are present.
If they're all there, try going to the Mailbox menu and selecting R
Hello Yuma and Anne,
Anne's advice about rebuilding your mailbox if all else fails is a
good suggestion, but prepared for this to take some time. Here's the
relevant section about troubleshooting your mail from the "Take
Control of Apple Mail in Leopard" guide (SL update not out yet):
Fix
And does anyone remember Juno e-mail?
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Hi One and All,
Einstein taught on this, but can some one please just put me straight
eg. "On Nov 19, 2009, at 10:50 AM, Marshall Scott wrote"
When? Where? and with relation to, when? where?
Is the date and time relative to the point of sender or receiver.
Cheers,Me2u&u2me,
Stan.
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Hi Stan,
I think that most mail programs are set up to report time using the
date and time of the receiver. If you read the mail headers, the
convention is to send information relative to GMT (Greenwich Mean
Time). There's usually some information about the time relative to
GMT (e.g the
I contacted the developer, will see if I get a reply. So far I have contacted
all the developers of clients I could find, the only one that contacted me back
is the one from jamochamud.
Greetings, Anouk
On Nov 19, 2009, at 3:07 PM, Thomas McMahan wrote:
> Not good!
>
> Sounds like quite a bit o
Hi John,
On Nov 18, 2009, John G. Heim wrote:
> Anybody have any experience with the macfusion sshfs client? This is
> not
> fusion the virtual machine tool. I'm talking about macfusion for
> mounting a
> filesystem from an ssh server. I installed the google macfuse
> software and
> macfu
I doubt Apple would do that too because then no one would buy their
products. It's also crazy to think they'd put the ads directly in the
os, particularly since company's products change so much. I mean,
what would happen if, for some reason, someone really did want to buy
a product but didn't up
Hi listers,
I want to take some dvds I own, and convert them to avi files. Are there any
accessible programs that do this? I have tried a few, but they do not appear to
be compatible with voiceover.
Thanks,
John
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Everyone needs to chill out and take a few seconds to look at what's
going on here.
Firstly, whilst apple do like there money, there not stupid. They kno
that if this were to ever happen, the amount of protesting by there
users would cause them such bad pr eventually that it wouldn't be
worth doin
Hi Esther,
Thank you, Oh wise one, I should have known, you would have the
answer. I have never really taken time to read the headers.
Cheers,
U2me&me2u,
Stan.
On 19 Nov 2009, at 8:07 PM, Esther wrote:
> Hi Stan,
>
> I think that most mail programs are set up to report time using the
> date an
I think Jeff the developer of JamochaMUD is seriously interested
though in accessibility, well, that's the deffinite impression I get.
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Hi,
It's a two-finger double tap on my trackpad. I checked all four gestures with
the keyboard help before writing it so I was sure it was correct. :)
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On Nov 19,
Hi,
Definitely quite welcome. Glad it works for you.
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On Nov 19, 2009, at 4:25 PM, M. Taylor wrote:
> Hello Nic and Peggy,
>
> Thank you both for this help. I n
Hi list,
I have just purchased the voices app from tap tap tap, and though its a really
fun app to have, it has some accessibility issues and went straight to the
developer's page to ask them to remedy to the following issues:
-voice over not reading the stop record button
-labelling of the butt
try canned air. use small bursts it should free it with out the risk of
breaking anything off in it.
Pete
On Nov 19, 2009, at 7:00 AM, Stan wrote:
> Hi Anne,
> Thanks for this, I think you have just hit it on the head. I think
> the "micro-switch" must be jammed, for when I tried the "para
Hi there,
Indeed I am quick interested in implementing accessibility in JamochaMUD
and am hoping (despite a bought of the flu) to do a new release very
shortly.
I do have to admit that I'm a little baffled by the voice-over reports
though... some folks say that labels aren't showing up at all, ot
Hi Anouk,
Sorry that the new HP drivers weren't on the site. I didn't actually
try to download them, since I don't have this model scanner myself. I
just assumed that since a large number of drivers were added in the
newly updated Apple article on scanner and printers supported under
SL,
Hmmm, ok. Is this an iPhone/iPod touch app, or a Mac app?
On Nov 19, 2009, at 9:07 PM, Yuma Antoine Decaux wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I have just purchased the voices app from tap tap tap, and though its a
> really fun app to have, it has some accessibility issues and went straight to
> the devel
Hi Peter,
Thanks for this good idea, I had not yet given much thought to just
how I was going to tackle the "jack socket switch" problem.
Cheers,
U2me&me2u,
Stan.
On 20 Nov 2009, at 4:15 AM, peter apgar wrote:
> try canned air. use small bursts it should free it with out the
> risk of break
Ok first of all you don't need a stop record button because when you
doubletap on the voice you wish to record with, it starts recording
immediatly and you simply doubletap to stop recording and then hold the home
button down for about 3 seconds and let it go.
Then simply press the home button a
It's an iPhone iPod touch app.
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Sent: Friday, November 20, 2009 4:32 PM
Subject: Re: voices app
> Hmmm, ok. Is this an iPhone/iPod touch app, or a Mac app?
> On Nov 19, 2009, at 9:07 PM, Yuma Antoine Decaux wrote:
>
>> Hi list,
>>
>> I h
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