It works fine for me. :) I've demonstrated this below by putting my bullet
points after your comments below.
Alex, by default, text you are forwarding or replying to is in a different
colour, so sighted people should be able to distinguish it without indentation.
You could also mark it as quote
Nice one, Ricardo. So long as Alex exports his own VO preferences first that
should work (hopefully).
Nic
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Yes, that may work. Thanks for the suggestion. Now I just have to try to keep
both preference files separate...
On Oct 18, 2013, at 5:25 AM, Nicholas Parsons
wrote:
> Nice one, Ricardo. So long as Alex exports his own VO preferences first that
> should work (hopefully).
> Nic
>
> --
> You re
I haven't tried this yet, but I'm sure you'd have to compose your messages in
HtML to make it work. Another alternative in a text message is simply to use a
line like the following:
facebook: http://www.facebook.com
and the link will be active.
HtH,
teresa
"Everything is interesting if you go i
Thanks; yes, I found it. You're right; I had to populate my signatures with
several and then it was suddenly there.
Teresa
"Everything is interesting if you go into it deeply enough."--Richard P. Feynman
On Oct 17, 2013, at 7:11 PM, Nicholas Parsons
wrote:
> HI,
> I think if you have more th
Hello; i can't find a html option in mail but wonder if setting it to rich text
would work. and the way you showed me is how i'm doing it now. thanks, max
On Oct 18, 2013, at 10:26 AM, Teresa Cochran wrote:
> I haven't tried this yet, but I'm sure you'd have to compose your messages in
> HtML
Yes, it is Rich text. I just played with this and was able to create a link. I
highlighted the text I wanted to use, pressed command-k to create the link, and
was prompted to put in the uRL. I'm not sure if this works in a signature, but
you can give it a try. The "add link" option is also found
max
Another thing you could do is set up subdomains to brand your company name;
assuming you have one domain name for your brand name;;; for example, one of my
domain names is empoweringtheblind.com and i've considered setting up
http://facebook.empoweringtheblind.com
and
http://twitter.empoweri
Teresa
;
you are amazing, thank you for this little tidbit, I've been wondering how to
do that. I appreciate that thanks!
Blogger for the site, empowering the blind… google me, i'm real!
http://empoweringtheblind.com/
Connect with us on Facebook,
http://facebook.com/empoweringtheblind/
~~~-If
No problem; I was just mucking about and playing, and that's when all the neat
discoveries happen for me. :) I don't want to try sending my signatures to the
list as a test, but I do think I might try sending to myself and see what
happens. For example, would an html signature show as an attachm
Ok, I realize that I'm replying to myselves, but here's what I've found out
after poking around. When you compose an hTML signature, the "add link" is
available. When you use this signature, you must use it in a rich-text message.
if you use it in a plain-text message, the link is inactive, The
Oops, editing glitch there. let's try again.
The "add link" option is unavailable when the message format option in
preferences is set to plain text. Also, the link will just show up as text in a
plain text message.
Teresa
"The Golden Age of science fiction is twelve."--Pete Graham
On Oct 18,
Ever since acquiring this Netgear 32 router and separate modem from my cable
company my iPhone five is having problems connecting to the Internet.
As an experiment, I just turned Wi-Fi off, and I'm getting better response from
my 3G mobile network. The router and modem seemed to be working fine
Hello Jane and all:
I know that you are using this app on your mac. I am guessing that it is
accessible. do you have any experience with its accessibility on the iPhone or
iPad?
Take good care and I wish you enough.
Patrick
On Oct 17, 2013, at 6:37 PM, Jane wrote:
> Here is a very interesti
thanks for the suggestion. I have just noticed that a lot of people i am
subscribed to have links in their email that say face book twitter blog
whatever where as in mine i have Facebook followed by the url of my profile.
take care, max
On Oct 18, 2013, at 11:52 AM, Michael Babcock wrote:
> m
Nope, because they don't have a trial version for the iPad. Would love to try
it, but have to wait till finances settle down a bit.
Jane
On Oct 18, 2013, at 2:10 PM, Patrick Neazer wrote:
> Hello Jane and all:
>
> I know that you are using this app on your mac. I am guessing that it is
>
Hey all,
I must be the first voiceover user to ever order his phone online and call AT&T
to upgrade my iPhone. AT&T is telling me I need to come in to the store so they
can open the iPhone to see the SIM card number to activate my number. What, I
know this is wrong. Now I am no longer getting A
Hi, all,
There was a discussion of this on another thread, so thought I'd bring it up as
a general topic. Years ago, lists that were blindness-oriented used to be set
for plain text only, as HTML would be rendered strangely by mail readers using
plain text only. Now, there seems to be more of a
I upgraded to a 5S on AT&T, but I bought the phone via the Apple Store app
and just set it up when it got here. My old phone became deactivated and my
new one was activated without any problems.
Take Care
John D. Panarese
Director
Mac for the Blind
Tel, (631) 724-4479
Email, j...@macforthe
Hello Jane and all:
You are finding that it works well on the mac? any small glitches that you have
found to date?
Take good care and I wish you enough.
Patrick
On Oct 18, 2013, at 1:12 PM, Jane wrote:
> Nope, because they don't have a trial version for the iPad. Would love to try
> it, but
Hey John,
Back on the phone with AT&T. Not sure how this stuff always happens to me. The
first guy at AT&T claimed you need to open the iPhone to get to the SIM card so
the phone can be activated. I said to him, don't they list all that info in the
settings and he said no. I knew he was wrong.
That’s crazy. Why they couldn’t just do it over the air is beyond me. I
had no problems here.
Take Care
John D. Panarese
Director
Mac for the Blind
Tel, (631) 724-4479
Email, j...@macfortheblind.com
Website, http://www.macfortheblind.com
APPLE CERTIFIED SUPPORT PROFESSIONAL FOR MAC OSX Mo
Hey John,
I was calm with AT&T and though it took a couple of calls I finally got it
working. So weird that their customer service reps are so clueless. At least my
moron detecting skills are still good, as how the first customer rep was
claiming that I needed to open the iPhone to get to the s
Hello Brian and all:
Yes, going into the store has its advantages for me :).
The one time I had my phone delivered I had to chase down the UPS truck. I
missed him … had to call the local UPS office and they told me I would have to
come and get it. however, the captain of that particular office
Hi all,
I'm getting a new microphone tomorrow and plan to do a bunch of
demos/recordings for Aplevis.com and other places. I'd also like to try out
Audio Boo, for general tweeting but also to tweet some of these recordings. I
know the iOS app is accessible, but is there an Audio Boo app that wor
Actually Teresa this is much appreciated as I have been following the thread
and will probably eventually enter my Facebook and Twitter in to my signature
so thanks for posting your findings. Best,
On Oct 18, 2013, at 1:46 PM, Teresa Cochran wrote:
> Ok, I realize that I'm replying to myselves,
Hey Patrick, Thanks for sharing. Yup I went through almost the same thing you
did, but instead of having to chase down the UPS truck the geniuses at Apple
left my apartment number off the shipping label. How odd, the adapter I ordered
at the same time made it here and had the apartment number so
Hello Brian and all:
I am glad to hear that everything worked out in the end. it will make a good
story to tell around the campfire :).
Yes, the old way of doing it is still pretty cool … show up at the store, talk
to the nice people, smile at the person in line, box it up, take it home, turn
I can't speak for anyone else, but as for me…
I used to be able to read HTML messages fine when I just viewed gmail in a web
browser. HTML emails are annoying in Mac Mail, however, so I only send rich
text messages. I don't send plane text messages, but if I receive an email with
too much HTML,
I wonder what it will take to get Google to just get on with implementing HTML5
and dump this fuckin' flash! I refuse to install that parasite on my system
under any condition. I may be missing lots of youtube content, but I refuse to
compromise my computer with inaccessible flash players and Ad
I'm a bit confused here. Rich text is the same is HtML, isn't it? For all
intents and purposes, anyway.
Teresa
"We're made of star stuff."--Carl Sagan
On Oct 18, 2013, at 9:30 PM, Nicholas Parsons
wrote:
> I can't speak for anyone else, but as for me…
>
> I used to be able to read HTML mess
Hi Steve and list,
Steve, though I agree with you and also with your choice of rather forceful
language ;) it's completely not cool on this list.
So this is your warning. Do not use the colorful language here in future, K?
This goes for all of us. Easy on the choice words. K?
Thanks a bunch an
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