[macvoiceover] Re: iBooks

  • From: Russell Solowoniuk <rsolowoniuk@xxxxxxx>
  • To: macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 27 Oct 2012 20:54:42 -0600

Hi Mary,

I was wondering the same thing, if it might depend on the book being read, 
although, as you say, that doesn't seem to make sense.

The book I am reading is in PDF format, so maybe this is different from what 
you are reading.

Russell
Sent from my iMac running Mountain Lion!

On 2012-10-27, at 4:53 PM, Mary Otten <maryotten@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Russell,
> I just tried again and I'm still not seeing lines as an option when I'm
> in an IBook. I have ios6 on an IPhone 4s. I could also try on an ipad,
> but my IPAD doesn't have ios 6 since it is an old ipad 1 not elligible
> for upgrade, although I think the ibooks upgrade is installed. Can't
> remember to be honest. I wonder if the lines setting depends on the
> particular book. That wouldn't make sense to me, but what do I know?
> I'm trying it in cookbooks, where it would be particularly helpful. 
> 
> Mary
> 
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