[macvoiceover] Re: NEED HELP INSTALLING MODULES FOR MACSWORD
- From: Peggy Fleischer <peggyfleischer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 28 Apr 2009 11:23:29 -0400
Thanks,
THese are the kind of details I needed. I didn't quite understand
where the module folder should go. I will fix this later today and
see if it works.
Thanks again.
On Apr 27, 2009, at 3:13 PM, Cheryl Homiak wrote:
Yes, I'm still here and was just writing an email that said the same
thing yours said, Keith. Thanks for saving me that step.
Peggy, if you installed a different version from the one to which
Keith gave the link, the easiest thing is first to uninstall the
version you have there.
1. In Finder, go to Applications using command-shift-a.
2. Interact with the icon scroll area and find macsword. You may be
able to do this by typing Macs rather quickly. Otherwise browse with
ctrl-option-rightarrow till you find it. If you've installed it
correctly it's a folder; otherwise it may just be an application but
since we are uninstalling it this doesn't really matter much.
3. When Macsword is selected, press command-option-backspace to send
it to trash and then you can press command-option-shift-backspace
and empty trash.
4. Use command-w to close your applications window. To avoid
confusion, you also should trash any installation files for Macsword
you have in Downloads or on your Desktop.
5. Download the dmg file from the webpage cited by Keith.
6. Use ctrl-option-space to open the dmg file.
7. Interact with the scroll area and make sure the Macsword folder
is selected; you do want the whole folder so don't open it.
8. Do command-c to copy the folder.
9. Go to Applications using command-shift-a and paste the folder
using command-v.
10. Open the Macsord folder with command-option-space and then open
the Macsword application with command-option-space.
11. If you get an error about the modules not being found, press
command-comma to go into Macsword preferences.
12. Check the modules path in Macsword Preferences that tells where
the modules are supposed to be located. It should say ./Modules
(note the period at the beginning and the capital M on Modules. If
it doesn't have this for a path, write this in the field for the path.
13. Quit Macsword and restart and all should be well. For more
instruction on using Macsword, get the Macsword Quick Start Guide
from the Mac with Voiceover section of
http://www.icanworkthisthing.com
If you have further problems, you are welcome to email me privately
if you like. I've done this in kind of a hurry so I hope I haven't
missed anything or not given you detailed enough directions.
Hth.
--
Cheryl
"Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also."
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