Re: Ftp and Terminal mode

2014-01-22 Thread Tyler Thompson
You need to use a DNS lookup on the link to figure out the IP address. Here’s what you type into the terminal prompt: dig domain.name Easy as that. On Jan 21, 2014, at 11:33 PM, Daniela Rubio wrote: > Hello > Please, can somebody give a hand to start an FTP by terminal? I have some > instruc

Re: Ftp and Terminal mode

2014-01-22 Thread Tyler Thompson
it > sometimes hard to read the answers I get. In the FTP IP, for example, how do > I copy it, so I can use it again when starting the FTP commands? > Thanks a lot again! > > Daniela Rubio T >  Distinguished Educator > iPhone: +34662328507 > > > > El 22/01/2014, a la

Re: Macbook Sound

2014-01-29 Thread Tyler Thompson
boom has an equalizer for your system sound. Laptop speakers are never gonna be great though, especially if they're so small. On Jan 26, 2014, at 2:28 PM, Lee Jones wrote: > Dear List I have noticed that my macbook air doesn't sound very > good when listening to podcasts or youtub

Re: Com.apple.com

2014-04-25 Thread Tyler Thompson
Sent from my iPhone > On Apr 25, 2014, at 2:07 PM, Emilio Hernandez > wrote: > > Hello everyone, > > I am trying to access the "downloads" folder where my mail attachments are > stored. > From listening to a Mac Power Users podcast, the hosts provide the file path > as: > "/users/username

Re: Com.apple.com

2014-04-25 Thread Tyler Thompson
It's a hidden folder as apple doesn't want people getting there, it's where apps store their info. Use cmd shift g from your folder (username) and type library/(rest of path minus the com.apple bit) Sent from my iPhone > On Apr 25, 2014, at 2:07 PM, Emilio Hernandez > wrote: > > Hello everyo

Re: iMud

2014-06-01 Thread Tyler Thompson
https://sites.google.com/site/imudforosx/iMud.app?attredirects=0&d=1 there's a fresh download link, this one should work just fine. On Jun 1, 2014, at 7:24 PM, Tristan wrote: > To give further clarification: yes, this is the case. Classic support was > dropped in Leopard. > > From: macvision

iMud Status

2014-06-01 Thread Tyler Thompson
Hello Everybody, I spent some time posting about iMud the accessible MUD client for OSX. Unfortunately due to a new (and very demanding) job I haven't had the chance to work on it in the past nine months. It's a good program and I feel like it's needed so I've put up a dummy website for

Re: iMud

2014-06-01 Thread Tyler Thompson
Alright, I'll post a different version, it should work for everybody On Jun 1, 2014, at 7:22 PM, Tristan wrote: > I'm getting the same error as well. > The app was probably compiled for an earlier version of OS X or different > architecture (I'm running it on 10.9.3 on a MacBook air). > > From

Re: iMud

2014-06-01 Thread Tyler Thompson
Yes, this is due to the fact you aren't running OSX 10.8+ I can send you a private email with a version that works from 10.6+ but I cannot guarantee it will function at 100% (it's all dependent on your OS version) On Jun 1, 2014, at 7:07 PM, Shannon Dyer wrote: > Hi, Tyler. > > I tried to ope

Re: apple script and I message.

2014-07-13 Thread Tyler Thompson
While that's possible using applescript I'd recommend a much simpler solution. Just send the "X is typing" as a system notification. You could target it just to voiceover users but as a notification it may be more universally useful. Here's a link on how to do that with applescript: http://maco

Re: track changes in an RTF?

2015-02-20 Thread Tyler Thompson
Rtf files can be opened by any text editor. TextEdit can handle it and pages should be able to handle it. Surprisingly safari can open rtf files as well. I would check to make sure it's really an rtf and not a file.rtf.sneakextension Sent from my iPhone > On Feb 20, 2015, at 12:14 PM, Aleeha D

Re: Wordpress.com mystery

2015-03-10 Thread Tyler Thompson
When you cleared your history did you also make sure to clear your cookies and any cached data? > On Mar 10, 2015, at 5:10 PM, Christine Grassman > wrote: > > Hello, all: > > For the past hour or so, I have been attempting to get onto wordpress.com. I > cannot load the main site, my blog, or

Microsoft RDP on Mac problem

2015-03-23 Thread Tyler Thompson
Hey Everybody, So I’m using Microsoft RDP for the Mac which has worked surprisingly well considering it’s a Microsoft product running on apple technology. I recently ran into a spectacularly interesting problem that I’m wondering if anybody can shed some light on. One of my remote deskt

Re: new iPhone user question

2015-04-13 Thread Tyler Thompson
Under settings > mail, contacts, calendars > select your account > select your email address > go to the password section and type yours in, it should now save Sent from my iPhone > On Apr 13, 2015, at 6:37 AM, Terry Sanders wrote: > > Hello List, > > Well, I've been following all of your

Re: help with unix commands

2015-04-21 Thread Tyler Thompson
The issue is that you didn’t put a slash between your tilde (home directory) and documents and the folder ~documents doesn’t exist, try this command: cp * ~/documents/VoiceDreamWriter (you can leave out that final slash as well) > On Apr 21, 2015, at 10:44 AM, Phil Halton wrote: > > In a termi

Re: Toggle Bluetooth Script

2015-04-22 Thread Tyler Thompson
I’d personally just add the sound effect after you end the tell, that way you’re not waiting on system preferences to close but the sound alerts you to when bluetooth has been toggled. > On Apr 22, 2015, at 9:22 AM, Traci Duncan wrote: > > Hi all, I’ve needed to update my toggle bluetooth scrip

Re: Developing an App

2015-04-24 Thread Tyler Thompson
Some clarification is necessary before you can receive any real answers to this question. First of all it appears to me you want this to be web based. Writing web apps or even websites is immensely different than writing an application that runs on iOS or OS X. App development (both kinds of app

Re: Need Pointers Regarding OSX Software Developement Environment (SDE)

2015-04-27 Thread Tyler Thompson
Alex is pretty much dead on. Xcode is your best bet for an accessible GUI based tool that will compile in C/C++. make/nmake are theoretically available but you’ll need a wine wrapper, see this stack overflow post: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3483146/using-nmake-on-osx

Re: wiress troubleshooting

2015-04-28 Thread Tyler Thompson
It’d be nice to know what kind of router and what kind of device. > On Apr 28, 2015, at 1:02 PM, Jean wrote: > > Hi All: > I have noticed that my wifi has been unsteady of late. Before I call Apple I > want to ensure that I have checked all the systems. Here is what I have done > thus far: >

Re: I'm Blacklisted From EU Right of Withdrawal Refunds

2015-05-14 Thread Tyler Thompson
Have you called apple yet? Surely talking to someone about this can rectify the situation, especially if you explain what’s up. > On May 14, 2015, at 8:06 AM, Sabahattin Gucukoglu wrote: > > Whether temporarily or permanently, I don’t yet know, but it would appear > that Apple have blacklisted

Re: java and yosemite

2015-05-14 Thread Tyler Thompson
This is a fantastic problem that I myself had. It turns out there’s a version of Java out there that points somewhere invalid. If you do a google search for Java Download and simply download it directly from the correct website address (instead of that more information link) you’ll find the vers

Re: XCode Busy

2015-05-22 Thread Tyler Thompson
It’s also worth mentioning that the swift compiler slows down dramatically with files over 1,000 lines when it tries to index. > On May 21, 2015, at 4:59 PM, Barry Hadder wrote: > > This has been a problem sense Xcode 5, but it has improved with 6. > I have found that with the current version,

Re: accessible ssh client

2015-06-12 Thread Tyler Thompson
Why not use terminal? > On Jun 12, 2015, at 12:25 PM, Todor Fassl wrote: > > Can anyone please recommend an accessible ssh client for IOS? > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "MacVisionaries" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop rece

Re: accessible ssh client

2015-06-15 Thread Tyler Thompson
Nope, this was my mistake for not reading the entire message first. > On Jun 15, 2015, at 2:30 PM, Todor Fassl wrote: > > One of us is missing something. Is there a terminal app for IOS? > > > > On 06/12/2015 02:01 PM, Tyler Thompson wrote: >> Why not use terminal?

Re: haptic feedback on Watch for timer

2015-06-29 Thread Tyler Thompson
I recently had my haptic feedback stop for all notifications, alarms and even siri. It seems that going into settings and turning on prominent haptic, then holding the button and powering off the watch, giving it a few seconds and powering it back on solved my issues. > On Jun 29, 2015, at 10:4

Re: Wow! What a Nice Little Utility!

2015-08-21 Thread Tyler Thompson
I’d like to throw in my 2 cents here. I’m a software engineer, My job involves designing (for both PC and Mac) different applications and tools. So my 2 cents here is primarily based off of that knowledge. Generally speaking anything that you might consider “junk” has the potential to be

Re: Trasferring file.

2015-08-25 Thread Tyler Thompson
If you want to do it with terminal you could use ftp. But you may find that it is possible to email this file (using mac mail). I’m not sure of your operating system but a while back apple put in mail drop to help with incredibly large files. I’m not sure if it’ll accommodate 10 gigs but it may

Keystroke: A cross-platform typing program.

2015-08-27 Thread Tyler Thompson
Hello, I’m aware that there are many people looking for an accessible typing program for the mac. I’m proud to say that today the agency I work for (The New Mexico Commission For The Blind) has released a cross-platform typing program called Keystroke. You can download it from our websi

Re: Keystroke: A cross-platform typing program.

2015-08-27 Thread Tyler Thompson
eystrokes > <http://www.assistiveware.com/product/keystrokes> > but this is not free but there are free trial version. >> On 27 Aug 2015, at 9:27 PM, Tyler Thompson > <mailto:tktpianostud...@gmail.com>> wrote: >> >> Hello, >> >> I’m aware tha

Re: Keystroke: A cross-platform typing program.

2015-08-27 Thread Tyler Thompson
t;http://www.assistiveware.com/product/keystrokes> >> but this is not free but there are free trial version. >>> On 27 Aug 2015, at 9:27 PM, Tyler Thompson >>> wrote: >>> >>> Hello, >>> >>> I’m aware that there are many people looki

Re: Keystroke: A cross-platform typing program.

2015-08-27 Thread Tyler Thompson
:13, christopher hallsworth > wrote: > > Just curious but what does the Windows version use in terms of accessibility? > Screen reader APIs? SAPI? Bit of both? >> On 27 Aug 2015, at 21:13, Tyler Thompson wrote: >> >> It does work for Windows. In it’s current form I would sa

Re: Keystroke: A cross-platform typing program.

2015-08-27 Thread Tyler Thompson
ave a refresher, > right? >> On 27 Aug 2015, at 21:15, Tyler Thompson wrote: >> >> Actually I’m quite proud of this, It works with the native screen reader. So >> it supports Window Eyes, JAWS and NVDA and communicates with them directly >> on a software level

Re: Keystroke: A cross-platform typing program.

2015-08-27 Thread Tyler Thompson
;s saying like dk. >> On 27 Aug 2015, at 10:17 PM, Tyler Thompson >> wrote: >> >> Feel free to email me off-list with your comments/suggestions/feature >> requests. >>> On Aug 27, 2015, at 14:16, christopher hallsworth >>> wrote: >>&

Re: Keystroke: A cross-platform typing program.

2015-08-27 Thread Tyler Thompson
life got in the way. > On Aug 27, 2015, at 15:58, Devin Prater wrote: > > I have one huge bug. The shift key doesn’t work, so it always gives errors. > Now, if only you could make an accessible MUD client, lol. >> On Aug 27, 2015, at 2:27 PM, Tyler Thompson > <mailto:t

Re: Lisp interpreters for OS X that work with VO?

2016-03-06 Thread Tyler Thompson
No promise on accessibility but try Clozure CL. It’s free if nothing else. > On Mar 6, 2016, at 4:33 PM, Alex Hall wrote: > > Hi all, > I know this is random and not a common thing, but does anyone know of a Lisp > environment that runs on the Mac and that VO will get along with? I don't > know

Re: Typing Program

2016-04-25 Thread Tyler Thompson
http://www.cfb.state.nm.us/apps is the URI > On Apr 25, 2016, at 3:23 PM, David Tanner wrote: > > To get the keystroke program you know now I have to go to the main webpage > for the New Mexico commission for the blind I not sure of the exact web mail > address

Re: 5/12/16

2016-05-12 Thread Tyler Thompson
frequently, poor grammar isn’t just a result of not knowing english correctly but also an attempt to get past your spam filter, which, clearly worked. > On May 12, 2016, at 8:10 AM, Scott wrote: > > You’ think that these people would know to correct their english. Apple does > not write it’s

Re: 5/12/16

2016-05-12 Thread Tyler Thompson
> they better find a better way to get through the spam filter because B of A > and insert your bank name here, are very familiar with spell check and > correct English. >> On May 12, 2016, at 11:55 AM, Tyler Thompson >> wrote: >> >> frequently, poor grammar isn’t

Re: Malware

2016-02-10 Thread Tyler Thompson
So the good news is that you’re being very prudent. More good news is that you do not have malware. These websites are made to target gullible people. They’re designed to look and feel exactly like some kind of anti-virus but what most people aren’t aware of is that it’s not possible for a websi

Re: Any comments on Apple's position against unreasonable search

2016-02-20 Thread Tyler Thompson
So I feel it’s about time to throw in my 2 cents here. I’m a Certified Ethical Hacker and I’ve got qualifications and certifications in regards to cryptography, steganography and cyber security. I don’t bring this up to brag but instead to outline that I’m speaking from a place of experience. In

Re: Any comments on Apple's position against unreasonable search

2016-02-20 Thread Tyler Thompson
n detection and disinfection > > There has to be a way where apple doesn't have to give up security and still > allow the FBI access to that one device (without compromising all others). Is > this possible or am I smoking a real pipe dream here? > > -eric > > On Fe

Re: Any comments on Apple's position against unreasonable search

2016-02-22 Thread Tyler Thompson
How exactly is this on topic? I was under the impression the discussion was about whether apple should cave to the FBI’s demands. For the sake of a reasonable, clean debate on the subject I’d like to ask we avoid religious and political beliefs. The question is a simple one, what do we think of

Re: Any comments on Apple's position against unreasonable search

2016-02-23 Thread Tyler Thompson
Call me overly optimistic but considering that apple is one of the richest companies in the world with a billion dollars in just cash right now I don’t really believe their stance is on the money. I honestly believe it’s about security. Someone had posited earlier that agreeing to create this ba

Re: Any comments on Apple's position against unreasonable search

2016-02-23 Thread Tyler Thompson
Apple already engineered products so that this cannot happen. That’s kind of the point. They already use a strong encryption, so strong in fact, that our government can’t break into them. Passwords are already hashed, Data is already encrypted as much as is legal (yes, there are illegal encrypti

Re: A Question to A T & T Wireless Customers with an Unlimited Data Plan, Regarding WiFi Calling

2015-10-26 Thread Tyler Thompson
Hey Mark, I’m grandfathered in to the same deal and am not able to get wi-fi calling or create a hotspot without losing my unlimited data. I think you’re sort of out of luck. My advice would definitely be don’t give up the deal. They may prohibit a couple of cool features but at the end

Re: please help, my hard drive is being inundated

2015-11-26 Thread Tyler Thompson
Have you checked your activity monitor? It can show you what process is eating up all that space. Once you’re aware of which process is causing the issue we can start narrowing down a good solution. > On Nov 26, 2015, at 12:19 AM, erik burggraaf wrote: > > Hi, I'm having a very strange proble

iMud has been submitted to the mac app store

2013-11-27 Thread Tyler Thompson
Hello, For those of you who helped me beta test iMud (the accessible MUD client) and for those who are interested iMud has been submitted to the mac app store! I haven’t heard yet whether they’re actually going to be putting it on but the bulk of the work has been done and it’s a fully

Re: iMud has been submitted to the mac app store

2013-11-27 Thread Tyler Thompson
it’ll be $4.99 On Nov 27, 2013, at 10:57 AM, Devin Prater wrote: > How much will it cost? > Sent from my braille plus 18 > > Tyler Thompson wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> For those of you who helped me beta test iMud (the accessible MUD >> client) an

Re: iMud has been submitted to the mac app store

2013-11-27 Thread Tyler Thompson
It’s a MUD client, (multi user dungeon). To connect to old telnet style games (text based) On Nov 27, 2013, at 11:37 AM, Jessica D wrote: > what will it be used for? > > Sent from my iPhone > >> On Nov 27, 2013, at 1:02 PM, Tyler Thompson >> wrote: >> &

iMud (the accessible MUD client) has moved to the iPhone!

2013-12-22 Thread Tyler Thompson
the OSX version of iMud is looking good, I have a little entitlements problem to fix with iTunes connect but it’s no big thing. Other than that it looks like iMud is almost ready to put on the app store! That being said the bigger news is that iMud is looking good on iOS so far, I’ve got a few

Re: iMud has been submitted to the mac app store

2013-12-22 Thread Tyler Thompson
process. On Dec 22, 2013, at 7:23 PM, Devin Prater wrote: > Any news on this? > > On Wednesday, November 27, 2013 12:02:56 PM UTC-6, Tyler wrote: > it’ll be $4.99 > On Nov 27, 2013, at 10:57 AM, Devin Prater wrote: > > > How much will it cost? > > Sent from my b

Re: iMud has been submitted to the mac app store

2013-12-22 Thread Tyler Thompson
, with soundpacks and whatever else is in > iMud. > Sent from my braille plus 18 > > Tyler Thompson wrote: > >> I expect iMud will be released on the app store before the end of January, I >> can’t give a lot of information past that, iTunes connect is down until the >

Re: iMud has been submitted to the mac app store

2013-12-23 Thread Tyler Thompson
required. > Sent from my braille plus 18 > > Tyler Thompson wrote: > >> The mac version is the one to expect before the end of january. The iOS >> version is quite a ways off. Both will cost $5 >> On Dec 22, 2013, at 9:31 PM, Devin Prater wrote: >> >>&

Re: iMud has been submitted to the mac app store

2013-12-23 Thread Tyler Thompson
soundpacks required. >> Sent from my braille plus 18 >> >> Tyler Thompson wrote: >> >>> The mac version is the one to expect before the end of january. The iOS >>> version is quite a ways off. Both will cost $5 >>>> On Dec 22, 2013, at 9:31 P

Re: iMud has been submitted to the mac app store

2013-12-23 Thread Tyler Thompson
it’ll be $4.99 >> On Nov 27, 2013, at 10:57 AM, Devin Prater > >> wrote: > >>> How much will it cost? >>> Sent from my braille plus 18 > >>> Tyler Thompson > wrote: > >>>> Hello, > >>>> For those of you who h

Re: antivirus for mac, is it useful?

2013-12-26 Thread Tyler Thompson
I’d recommend downloading virusBarrier (from the app store). Mac’s however don’t generally get Viruses. You have a small chance of getting one if you download a lot of 3rd party apps that you can’t find in the app store, past that it’s unlikely. On Dec 26, 2013, at 4:14 PM, Ramy Moustafa wrot

IMud for IOS is ready for beta testing

2014-01-08 Thread Tyler Thompson
Hello, for those if you interested I've got iMud working on the iPhone. (IPad version coming very soon). If you're interested in beta testing the accessible mud client please send me your device ID in a private email and we will get you set up Sent from my iPhone -- You received this message

Re: IMud for IOS is ready for beta testing

2014-01-10 Thread Tyler Thompson
t; >> On Jan 8, 2014, at 11:44 AM, Tyler Thompson >> wrote: >> >> Hello, for those if you interested I've got iMud working on the iPhone. >> (IPad version coming very soon). >> >> If you're interested in beta testing the accessible mud cl

Programmatically make VoiceOver speak on OSX

2014-07-20 Thread Tyler Thompson
Hello, this is a tidbit for those of you interested in developing for OSX, I have dug through tons of documentation on VoiceOver accessibility and submitted several support tickets to apple for assistance and I finally wrote this function I thought I'd share with everybody: -(void)speak

Re: Programmatically make VoiceOver speak on OSX

2014-07-20 Thread Tyler Thompson
ss? Also, in your demo, why provide the > string "Hi" instead of using the string that was passed n? I just want to be > sure I understand the process. Thanks again. > On Jul 20, 2014, at 5:08 PM, Tyler Thompson wrote: > >> Hello, this is a tidbit for those of you in

Re: Programmatically make VoiceOver speak on OSX

2014-07-20 Thread Tyler Thompson
14, at 4:08 PM, Alex Hall wrote: > Oh, thanks. That's what I get for not reviewing the spelling. :) So, is there > a quick way of getting the focused UI element, or does the app need to track > it manually? > On Jul 20, 2014, at 5:51 PM, Tyler Thompson wrote: > >> th

Re: Programmatically make VoiceOver speak on OSX

2014-07-20 Thread Tyler Thompson
's what I get for not reviewing the spelling. :) So, is there > a quick way of getting the focused UI element, or does the app need to track > it manually? > On Jul 20, 2014, at 5:51 PM, Tyler Thompson wrote: > >> the value: @"High" is the priority, as in low,

Re: Programmatically make VoiceOver speak on OSX

2014-07-20 Thread Tyler Thompson
Ahh and I forgot to mention that if you want to just test this, use a timer on a 10 second delay because an announcement will not speak over the top of VoiceOver announcing that your build succeeded and application opened. On Jul 20, 2014, at 5:02 PM, Tyler Thompson wrote: > Alright, solut

Re: Programmatically make VoiceOver speak on OSX

2014-07-21 Thread Tyler Thompson
I'd like to make a point of clarification here, this code snippet has it's place only for those who are writing apps for OSX. Applescript, while useful couldn't be used to accomplish the same thing as efficiently. This is of no use or interest to anybody who doesn't wish to code apps. On Jul

Re: Screen Casts in Quicktime?

2014-07-24 Thread Tyler Thompson
Just do a full-screen recording by pressing Control N. That'll be the simplest way to do it without seeing the screen. It's actually pretty good for screen capturing. On Jul 24, 2014, at 5:45 AM, Alex Hall wrote: > Hi all > I reported a bug in an Apple beta the other day, and an engineer has a

Re: ftp client

2014-09-21 Thread Tyler Thompson
If you don't want to pay you could use the mac terminal, it's free and there's ftp support built in. Just look up the ftp commands for the mac terminal. It supports sftp as well. On Sep 19, 2014, at 10:13 PM, Jean wrote: > Hello: > What are people using for ftp? I know there was some discuss

Re: Beta testers needed for accessible Mud Client

2013-06-07 Thread Tyler Thompson
Scripts from tt++, MUSH, zMud, cMud, alter aeon, python and ruby will all be integrated at some point, although i've got to finish making everything completely accessible before that can happen On Jun 7, 2013, at 2:02 PM, Devin Prater wrote: > It'd b good if we could import the scripts for al

Re: Beta testers needed for accessible Mud Client

2013-06-07 Thread Tyler Thompson
g all the MUD protocol support will be a huge task so i can't tell you exactly when it'll all happen, just that it will On Jun 7, 2013, at 2:09 PM, Devin Prater wrote: > That will be amazing! Will the sound packs be available too? > > Sent from my iPod > > On Jun 7, 20

Re: How to make sure you delete a whole app from the mac?

2013-06-08 Thread Tyler Thompson
In your average app all the files are contained in the app package, thus putting the app in the trash removes all the corresponding files. A good developer will include an uninstall feature in their app if they're saving a ton of extra information outside of the app itself. Generally speaking if

Re: I just saw Ibooks on the dock in the OSX Maverick demo @ WWDC!!!!

2013-06-10 Thread Tyler Thompson
confirmed, iBooks is there On Jun 10, 2013, at 11:49 AM, Pete Nalda wrote: > I'm pretty sure I wasn't seeing things, but my stream went down, and they > just passed calendar, so I can't confirm. > > On Jun 10, 2013, at 12:31 PM, Devin Prater wrote: > >> That will be simply amazing! >> >> Sen

Re: IOS 7 did I hear something right?

2013-06-10 Thread Tyler Thompson
yes, siri has a new improved voice, and you can change it to a male voice --apps have always been able to run in the background to some degree but now there's smart logic to give priority to apps that you use often, it preserves battery life. On Jun 10, 2013, at 3:36 PM, "Michael Babcock, Mar

Re: a couple questions about IOS 7

2013-06-10 Thread Tyler Thompson
iOS 7 will be released to non-developers in the fall, developers can get it as of today. airdrop is the only feature that won't be available, but iOS 7 is backwards compatible. On Jun 10, 2013, at 9:52 PM, Scott Berry wrote: > Hello there, > > Firstly, when it is available what will the page

Re: webpage builder suggestions

2013-06-20 Thread Tyler Thompson
I would recommend against using a paid service (like go daddy), especially if this is your first website. I would suggest starting with google sites (i can’t speak to how accessible it is, but i don’t imagine you’d run into any more problems than anywhere else). It’s free, it’s easy to use and n

Re: Word Count in TextEdit

2013-06-21 Thread Tyler Thompson
not sure about in text edit but this website might help: http://www.wordcounter.net/ On Jun 21, 2013, at 7:29 PM, Janet Ingber wrote: > Hello Everyone, > > Is there a way to get a word count for a document in TextEdit? > > Many thanks, > > Janet > > -- > You received this message because

Re: how to force trash removal, again

2013-07-02 Thread Tyler Thompson
to address the part about seeing hidden files the short answer is it’s very difficult and you shouldn’t, having access to hidden files means you could delete something important (example most folders have 2 hidden files telling the finder specific information about said folder) On Jul 2, 2013

Re: xcode creating actions and outlets

2013-07-04 Thread Tyler Thompson
I can’t speak to the voiceOver side of things but i know most blind developers i’ve spoken to just simply don’t use the interface builder at all, no reason you can’t initialize your object and hook it up to your method with NSNotifications or it’s delegate method, a little more specifics on what

Re: xcode creating actions and outlets

2013-07-04 Thread Tyler Thompson
To tack on to my previous comment here’s how you can programatically link objects with objective c NSButton *theButton; [theButton addTarget:self action:@selector(buttonMethod:) forControlEvents:someControlEvent]; On Jul 4, 2013, at 10:23 PM, Yuma Antoine Decaux wrote: > Hi All, > > I am go

Re: xcode creating actions and outlets

2013-07-05 Thread Tyler Thompson
ey're entirely gui based so i'm left wanting, once more. Starting to get > tired of the whole idea of computers. > > Feel like throwing this macbook out and hammer it > > > > > "Light has no value without darkness" > > > > On 5/07/2013,

Re: xcode creating actions and outlets

2013-07-05 Thread Tyler Thompson
i've done so > far. > > > > > "Light has no value without darkness" > > > > On 5/07/2013, at 2:12 PM, Tyler Thompson wrote: > >> believe me i understand the frustrations of working with objective C, >> especially if it’s new. A

Re: xcode creating actions and outlets

2013-07-05 Thread Tyler Thompson
i'm left wanting, once more. Starting to get > tired of the whole idea of computers. > > Feel like throwing this macbook out and hammer it > > > > > "Light has no value without darkness" > > > > On 5/07/2013, at 12:28 PM, Tyler Thomps

Re: xcode creating actions and outlets

2013-07-05 Thread Tyler Thompson
new. As it happens I find that programmatically linking >> your UI elements tends to actually work a little better (as it gives you >> much more control), but for each person it’s different :) >> >> >> On Jul 5, 2013, at 1:05 AM, Yuma Antoine Decaux

Re: Help with recording podcasts

2013-07-27 Thread Tyler Thompson
for the record (pun intended) audacity is available on mac. On Jul 27, 2013, at 7:53 AM, Mike wrote: > Are you just doing your voice? It so then garage band, Amadeus pro, audio > hijack pro, or even Quicktime will do the trick. > I prefer audio hijack since it is much more robust > I have a a

Re: Accessible FTP software

2013-08-03 Thread Tyler Thompson
I’ve seen a couple posts asking for FTP software. I wanted to chip in my 2 cents here. So I haven’t ever seen a fully functional FTP client for mac from a 3rd party developer. Ignoring accessibility issues they tend to be buggy. It is, however 100% possible to send files via FTP using your termi

Re: Accessible FTP software

2013-08-05 Thread Tyler Thompson
I don't know, I'll do a little research tonight Sent from my iPhone > On Aug 5, 2013, at 14:54, Edward Green wrote: > > Many thanks Tyler, does Terminal support secure FTP do you know? > > Ed >> On 3 Aug 2013, at 13:28, Tyler Thompson wrote: >> >&

Re: Accessible FTP software

2013-08-06 Thread Tyler Thompson
here’s a list of commands, i didn’t see another incredibly useful tutorial but, you should be able to get started with this: http://answers.stat.ucla.edu/groups/answers/wiki/7a848/ On Aug 6, 2013, at 6:22 AM, - wrote: > Someone asked: > > "does Terminal support secure FTP do you know?" >

Great text editor

2013-08-22 Thread Tyler Thompson
What do you all consider to be a great text editor for IOS (assuming a Bluetooth keyboard and/or Braille display is hooked up?) Sent from my iPhone -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MacVisionaries" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop recei

Re: xcode creating actions and outlets

2013-08-28 Thread Tyler Thompson
wer, so I have no errors or warnings to work off of. >> On Jul 5, 2013, at 7:39 PM, Tyler Thompson wrote: >> >> I’d like to post this little code snippet for anybody who’s interested. This >> is for OSX apps (as i find them easier to test) and it’s incredibly simple, &g

Re: Apple App Store & Refunds for inaccessible Apps

2013-09-11 Thread Tyler Thompson
Speaking as a developer I can say it takes a lot of work to make an app accessible, I feel there's a lot apple could do to help 3rd party developers create accessible apps. Including something as simple as improving the quality of their documentation Sent from my iPhone On Sep 11, 2013, at 13

Re: VoiceOver seems choppy

2014-11-21 Thread Tyler Thompson
Do you by chance have boom for the mac? Running boom with VoiceOver in Yosemite causes that issue Sent from my iPhone > On Nov 21, 2014, at 9:11 AM, Juliette Swiler wrote: > > I am just noticing this morning while reading some emails, that VoiceOver > seems really choppy. It will be reading a

Re: How to stop getting the extra letters when using TextEdit or any other editor

2015-01-08 Thread Tyler Thompson
in TextEdit it’s bringing up a list of auto-complete/prediction options. The same as iOS8 gave us for sending text messages using their prediction technology > On Jan 8, 2015, at 11:25 AM, Joseph wrote: > > Hello List, > Here’s one that really bothers me, I guess. > When editing text, in a texte

Re: integrated programming environment

2015-02-12 Thread Tyler Thompson
Actually you could use Xcode and just call your files “other”, alternately text wrangler supports a line count and quite a few syntax options although i’m no sure as to it’s accessibility > On Feb 12, 2015, at 3:08 PM, Todor Fassl wrote: > > I am a programmer, mostly php, perl, and bash. I'd li

Re: how to play midi files?

2015-02-12 Thread Tyler Thompson
You should be able to play a midi file using iTunes. It’ll just use the built in instruments on OS X so it’s not going to sound great. It seems like you’re somehow telling it to edit, I suggest pulling down the contextual menu (VO + Shift + M) and using open with > iTunes > On Feb 12, 2015, at

Re: xcoders please help

2015-02-19 Thread Tyler Thompson
I’d strongly recommend starting out by looking at the apple docs: https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/UserExperience/Conceptual/AutolayoutPG/WorkingwithConstraints/WorkingwithConstraints.html

Beta testers needed for accessible Mud Client

2013-06-03 Thread Tyler Thompson
Hello My name is Tyler and I'm an apple developer. I've been making a MUD client (as I've never been satisfied with the ones available for mac). The client has regular expression support as well as the standard aliases triggers timers and variables. If you'd be interested in beta testin

Re: FTP Server.

2017-10-17 Thread Tyler Thompson
Apple has decided to stop supporting FTP because it is miserably insecure. You can enable SFTP easily by turning on "remote login" in your sharing preferences. If for some reason you're genuinely forced to use FTP (again, not recommended) there may be a linux-style FTP server floating around in

Re: remotely controlling another Mac

2017-10-23 Thread Tyler Thompson
Apple Remote Desktop does exist. There’s been tons of mixed reviews on it. If you’ve got the command-line experience SSH is what I’d recommend. > On Oct 23, 2017, at 2:02 PM, Kristeen Hughes wrote: > > A friend of mine just purchased a new iMac. He would like me to help him set > it up and co

Re: Making table of contents, and splitting to sections?

2017-11-30 Thread Tyler Thompson
Have you considered something like iBooks Author to make an ePub? I know it’s not an answer to your exact question but I suspect a good chunk of the functionality you want is pretty baked in. > On Nov 30, 2017, at 11:39 AM, Ramy Moustafa wrote: > > Hi all: > > I need to make a table of conten

Re: VNC on mac OSX

2017-03-29 Thread Tyler Thompson
Ultimately you would have to use the remote machines screen reader. Unfortunately VNC does not support audio. You might be able to rig up some bizarre setup where you transmit audio over SSH and let VNC capture keyboard commands but you may have better luck with something like teamviewer Sent

Re: Multiple Devices for Audio Output

2017-05-09 Thread Tyler Thompson
There's a way to create an audio MIDI device that talks to specific ports. I'm not able to give an exact link or instructions at the moment but look into your audio midi setup it's in the same folder (other) as tools like the activity monitor and terminal Sent from my iPhone > On May 9, 2017,

Re: Adding carriage returns to text file

2017-06-20 Thread Tyler Thompson
You could also use regular expressions in a wide variety of text editors to replace all \n characters (newline) with \r\n (basically the carriage return you were looking for) Sent from my iPhone > On Jun 20, 2017, at 14:42, Chris Moore wrote: > > Hello, > I had the need to add carriage return

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