Gutenberg Reader

Peter Brigham MD pmbrig at gmail.com
Tue Mar 3 18:09:47 EST 2009


My apologies. Forgot to take out a couple of lines of script that were  
based on the old integrated help field. Now things should work --  
revised stack at RevOnline:pmbrig, app available at http://home.comcast.net/~pmbrig/Gutenberg.html 
.

-- Peter

Peter M. Brigham
pmbrig at gmail.com
http://home.comcast.net/~pmbrig/

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On Sun, 1 Mar 2009 13:05:11, "Petrides, M.D. Marian" <mpetrides at earthlink.net 
 > wrote:

>
>> I just downloaded the .dmg file and attempted to read a book using  
>> the
>> Reader.  However, the arrow key at the top right does not seem to
>> work--does not take me to the next page.
>>
>> iMac core 2 duo running OS X 10.5.6.
>>
>>
>> On Mar 1, 2009, at 12:39 PM, Peter Brigham MD wrote:
>>
>>> On Sat, 28 Feb 2009, Jim Sims <sims at ezpzapps.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Feb 27, 2009, at 11:19 PM, Sarah Reichelt wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>> Aha! Done. The Mac version of the app is now in .dmg form at:
>>>>>> http://home.comcast.net/~pmbrig/Gutenberg.html
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hope this solves the problems people have been having. Let me  
>>>>>> know!
>>>>
>>>> Works here also.
>>>>
>>>> The "Quit"  from menubar and "command Q" that we discussed also  
>>>> work
>>>> fine if I am out of the Reader (I assume - if the revBrowser is
>>>> closed). Maybe you need to add a step (closing down the revBrowser)
>>>> to
>>>> the quit script.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I'm going to go get that damn White Whale now!!
>>>>
>>>> sims
>>>
>>> I'm working on a revision, based on a suggestion from Robert
>>> Brenstein, that will open both the help field and the browser object
>>> in windows of their own, allowing you to keep the browser open if
>>> you want while going back to the content window, and to peruse the
>>> help text while being able to examine the content window and its
>>> controls. Closing the browser window will first quit the browser.
>>> I'll be sure to insert a command to quit the browser before quitting
>>> the app, to make sure the browser being open doesn't interfere with
>>> quitting the app.
>>>
>>> A work in progress. Good luck with that whale.
>>>
>>> Peter M. Brigham
>>> pmbrig at gmail.com
>>
>



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