On 01/07/2010, at 7:25 PM, Larry Skutchan wrote:
> You can write them either for Linux or the Mac GUI. I would sure love to see
> some of you talented coders at work on some great Mac applications.
> I am still new to the Mac, but it looks like a pretty easy job to use wx
> widgets and Python.
On 25/10/2010, at 8:59 PM, William Windels wrote:
> Hello all,
> I have installed dropbox on my iphone and it seems perfect accessible and
> works great together wit windows and mac.
>
> But, I have discovered that the files on the dropbox on the iphone, are not
> readable when the iphone has
The one I'm using is called iChm
it works pretty well.
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On 17/11/2009, at 7:35 AM, John W. Carty wrote:
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> I'm also interested in getting started with python and I'm looking for a vo
> accessible editor. When I go out to this link for smultron there's a msg
> stating that its no longer supported by the developer.
>
> Are there other accessible e
Hi
Ok, first, I'm not actually sure if what you downloaded is the right version of
macvim, since I didn't even *know* it was on sourceforge. The first thing I'd
do is go to
http://code.google.com/p/macvim/wiki/Snapshot
and download the latest snapshot from there.
Secondly, I'll paste in an art
On 20/12/2009, at 6:51 AM, Daniel Rowe wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I'm wondering has anyone else tried Quicksilver? I have a feeling that it
> has the potential to be a fantastic app for getting things done quicker.
> However it's not accessible with VO.
Hi.
As it happens, it *is* accessible with
Well, the two blog posts are up, complete with some basic comments on the
latest b57 version and Snow Leopard.
As I said before, I haven't been running it myself for a while, so if I've said
anything particularly obscure, point them out in the comments. I'm actually
thinking of posting another
On 05/01/2010, at 2:47 PM, Mary Otten wrote:
> There is a nice feature in my Windows screen reader that lets me hit a key
> and move to the next text that is not a link or a form control on a web page.
> Its great for finding the actual start of an article on sites where you get a
> bunch of l
On 06/01/2010, at 4:00 PM, Esther wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Dec 28, 2009, VaShaun Jones wrote:
>
>> Listers often times I find myself needing to append text to the clipboard
>> and would really benefit from this feature. Does anyone know of a way to do
>> it on the Mac or do you know of a third par
An alternative to justnotes for something like this could be a free app called
notational velocity. That's another app where you don't have to worry about
saving and closing windows and such, and has the added advantage of a hotkey to
jump to it.
copy, hotkey, copy, hotkey, go to where you want
Ok, this was bugging me, so I think I've come up with a solution that does what
you want. It relies on you having snow leopard and it's an automator service.
Go into automator and create a new service. Go to the actions/ddescription
split view and interact with it.
Go to the actions library spli
On 07/01/2010, at 1:59 PM, VaShaun Jones wrote:
> Thanks for this! I will try it out over the weekend and tell you what became
> of it. I really do appreciate it.
As I said, never get a programmer to start thinking about a problem, . It
gets stuck in the back of your head niggling at you until
I just wish I could work out how to change other stuff at login. It freaks me
out when I'm watching an install or something and it's reverted to the default
config. Having it go "you are on a text element" unexpectedly after a few
seconds is kind of unnerving.
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On 03/05/2010, at 10:06 AM, marie Howarth wrote:
> that often makes me jump too. But I guess I don't worry so much as it isn't
> on the page for all that long. Not page, window, time for bed i think lol
It's not actually the length of time it's there. It's just that if it's been a
while betwee
I have these hassles with PDF files too. There isn't really a way around it.
The main thing I've found is to uncheck the continuous option in Skim. You'll
have to read it a page at a time, but it's less likely to crash.
The other thing I did was install a pdftotext script. If I've got a file th
On 26/05/2010, at 8:25 AM, Yuma Antoine Decaux wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> This twitter client has just become totally accessible. Its very clean and i
> really liked the fact that they replied straight away in terms of
> accessibility issues and i dont think i caused it but 3 days later they
> iss
>
> I am tempted though to ask them if they can disable access to certain images
> :) This would alleviate the word count for each tweet i read. But that was a
> great response from these guys
>
I don't know if this helps, but if you mean all the images that are spoken as
you're arrowing throu
The one I'm using's called timer utility
http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/30402/timer-utility
There are probably others, but this has timers, alarms and stop watches and
lets you do different things when they stop, such as running apps.
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On 27/05/2010, at 6:04 PM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
> One thing i don't get though is how do you read the time of posting of a
> tweet? It's no big show stopper, i guess i'm just used to it from Syrinx that
> i can read when a message was posted.
> /Krister
About the only way I've been able to d
You can also use cmd left arrow and cmd-right arrow to switch tabs, which is a
bit easier.
Another thing, too, is that space goes to the next unread tweet. By default,
this seems to jump between tabs, so it should jump you between
tweets/dm's/mentions etc.
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On 29/05/2010, at 8:40 AM, Courtney Curran wrote:
> Hi,
> Is there any way that I wouldn't have to log in every time, that's quite
> annoying.
> Thanks,
> Courtney
Umm, I'm not sure. I don't have to log in when I start it, other than the first
time. It's supposed to save the details in the ke
, at 9:08 AM, Courtney Curran wrote:
> Hi,
> That's very odd, it's always asking me to log in. Any ideas?
> Courtney
Not really, no. You could try going into your keychain using the keychain
access application. It might be under utilities. See if it's got an entry in
the login keychain. If it do
On 29/05/2010, at 12:19 PM, Courtney Curran wrote:
> Hi,
> I tried to check the checkbox to remember the password, but it said "Access
> to this item is restricted". It remembers the Id, but not the password.
> Courtney
It sounds like, when you first installed the app, you said no when it aske
On 30/05/2010, at 9:19 AM, Courtney Curran wrote:
> Hi,
> Where are the prefs and stuff, should I just go ahead and delete the app.
> Courtney
Well, you could delete the app, although there's probably no need but go ahead
if you'd like. Quit the app if it's running. Under Library/preferences i
On 30/05/2010, at 12:47 PM, Courtney Curran wrote:
> Hi,
> I was wondering if I could convert M4v files to audio files with Mpeg Stream
> Clip. I bought a movie from Itunes, and I just want the audio, if I can't use
> Mpeg Stream clip, is there an alternatie?
You certainly can extract the audi
On 31/05/2010, at 12:27 AM, Courtney Curran wrote:
> Hi,
> I think I might be missing something, because after I convert the movie,
> there's no sound. Do I just export audio and save it, or are there some
> preferences I have to fix?
> Thanks,
> Courtney
All you have to do is export audio.
Ju
On 07/06/2010, at 8:22 PM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
> I totally agree with this wish. I also would like the same possibility as in
> Nambu, where you with a universal hot key can bring up a new tweet window
> wherever you are, that is, you don't need to be in the program to bring up a
> new twee
I haven't experienced this, but there are a couple of other weird things. My
theory is that 10.6.4 will fix most of these. That's what happened with the
last major Safari release, anyway.
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Hi, guys.
In my experience with this and I've had a bit since Snow Leopard and none
before, ironically, the busy thing can usually be fixed by switching out
of automator and back in. In other words, hit cmd-tab twice.
I have absolutely no idea *why* this works, but it usually does for me, any
On 15/01/2010, at 3:52 AM, Bryan Smart wrote:
> That doesn't work for me. Once the busy stuff starts, then its all over. The
> busy messages will stop after a moment, but, as soon as I move the focus,
> they start again.
>
> For me, the only thing that works is to save, close, and re-open the
Hi.
The basic problem is that, for whatever reason, this action doesn't use the
system voice, and therefore it uses the default speed, which is awful.
The solution *I* came up with was to write my own service, and use the terminal
say command to create the track. But then, as I've often said be
Hi.
The other interesting thing about Notational Velocity is that you can, as long
as you're not using its single database file but configure it to use html or
rtf or txt, manipulate its files behind its back and have it notice.
What's so great about that? Well, I'm trying to switch from Journl
Glad it was helpful. The link to the blog post I wrote about it is at
http://yvonnezed.posterous.com/switching-to-notational-velocity-adding-some
Not a lot else there, but a couple more ideas. I'm still working out uses for
it myself.
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Hi, guys
I think my problem with the scripting thing isn't specifically with scripting.
It's just that nobody's given me an example where being able to script
voiceover itself is useful. I've been doing things like this for more years
than I really want to think about. Use applescript or a shel
On 30/03/2010, at 11:37 AM, Olivia Norman wrote:
> How do I go about working with it in the first place, though? I get the
> templates, but am cluless as to how to proceed.
> Thanks,
> Olivia
It's a bit fiddly, but the basics aren't that hard to work out. Have a listen
to Darcys screenless swi
I've actually done quite a bit of this. What I always use is a free
program called MPEG Streamclip
It's basically got an export to audio command that's perfect for this
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On 27/03/2009, at 8:13 PM, E.J. Zufelt wrote:
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> Good morning,
>
> If there are any Mac python developers on the list I'd love to hear
> what editor you use and how you handle pythons indentation
> requirements.
>
> Thanks,
> Everett
Hi.
I've done quite a bit of programming Python on OSX, bu
On 07/04/2009, at 2:05 AM, ben mustill-rose wrote:
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> Hey all.
>
> I'm incountering a situation where when trying to navigate a pae voice
> over will only see around half of it.
> After a few lines, vo will simply go to the top of the page and let me
> get up to the exact same point again.
>
Hi
Wow, add this to my "go back and check if an app is inaccessible" list.
I had a look at this a while back and couldn't see a thing. I'll have
to go give it another try now, at some point when I've got free time,
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On 31/08/2009, at 2:46 AM, Yuma Antoine Decaux wrote:
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> Hey once again,
>
> Has anyone got some idea on how to navigate through what is normally
> links to pages on the chmos chm reader?
>
> I interact with the drawer then go into the contents tab, go through
> the collapsed rows, expand then
Hey all.
Been spending the last week or so, when I'm not working that is,
mucking around with services and automator in Snow Leopard.
Ironically, even though I'm a programmer, or possibly *because* I'm a
programmer, I'd never used automator before, so it's been a bit of a
learning experien
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