OK, I just tried Samantha, because while Alex is my default voice, Samantha is
the voice I have set for English, so it was the easiest one to try.
Unfortunately, the markup is still being read. I did notice an additional
setting in my rotor well this message was open. There is a setting in there
called Rows. That's not something I deliberately added, it just showed up,
because I suppose this message is a table, or at least my email thinks it is.
So maybe for those of you who aren't getting all this market read, somehow your
email isn't picking it up as a table. Is this "Rows" setting showing up in your
rotor?
Mary
Sent from my iPhone
On Sep 15, 2016, at 10:30 AM, Rajmund <brajmund2000@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:************
Hi, it was Kate. That's my next idea, try a different voice, but apple
voices, so that's Fred, Victoria, and Alex. Let me know what happens.
Sent from a Braille Sense
----- Original Message -----
From: Mary Otten <motten53@xxxxxxxxx>
To: mac4theblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Thursday, September 15, 2016 6:28 pm
Subject: [mac4theblind] Re: Message illustrating the HTML markup problem Fwd:
[Well Fed] Five Dinners and so much more
************
Well that is fascinating. I surely do wish I knew what setting I could
change to stop it from doing this on my end. I know it isn't punctuation,
because I already did that. I did notice you're using a different voice. But
voice is that?
Mary
Sent from my iPhone
On Sep 15, 2016, at 9:36 AM, Rajmund <brajmund2000@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Mary,
Here's a real time demonstration of how mine doesn't do it...
https://www.dropbox.com/s/yikxl7g4i154fmu/record01.mp3"dl=1
Sent from a Braille Sense
----- Original Message -----
From: Mary Otten <motten53@xxxxxxxxx>
To: mac4theblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Thursday, September 15, 2016 4:49 pm
Subject: [mac4theblind] Message illustrating the HTML markup problem Fwd:
[Well Fed] Five Dinners and so much more
************
Here is the message I said I would forward which illustrates the HTML mark
up problem I am seeing in a number of mail messages. I would be very
curious if there are any here who do not see all the table mark up as you
read through this message. If you don't see it, I really want to know what
setting I have that is different from yours.
Mary
Sent from my iPhone
Begin forwarded message:
From: Mel - Well Fed <mel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: September 15, 2016 at 7:03:44 AM PDT
To: <motten53@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [Well Fed] Five Dinners and so much more
Reply-To: Mel - Well Fed <mel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hello, friends!
I have so much exciting stuff to share today. There is a lot going on!
First and potentially most important to you: The new edition of Five
Paleo Dinners To Cook Next Week is up! It seems like everyone I talk to
is running hard lately, so let's make the food situation easier with a
fresh salad, eat-'em-all-week spinach muffins, and comforting chili, plus
some other goodies.
Now, a story. Before I was a cookbook author and Rollergirl and lifter of
heavy things, I was a chubby, insecure, unhealthy, people-pleasing girl
(who desperately wished to be an author with an attitude).
Before I ever trained for triathlon or walked into a CrossFit gym, I
worked out at home, with the curtains drawn, guided by VHS tapes from
fitness instructors like Gin Miller and Kathy Smith. But my favoritechbbc
she was so down-to-earth and encouragingch" Kathy Kaehler.
I don't even know how many times I did the Kathy Kaehler Fitness System
workouts, but the fitness and confidence I gained in my living room
eventually lead to me to active adventures outsidechand derby, CrossFit,
barbells, yoga... basically everything I love. Even though she doesn't
know me at all, I will be forever grateful to Kathy for helping me become
me.
When I was invited to be part of an online summit called the Home in
Harmony Master Class, I almost said nochI knew this month was going to be
crazytown with our own book release on the horizon. Then I read the
roster of other participants, and Kathy Kaehler was on the list!
How could I resist being involved in an activity that involves my hero? I
mean, look at thchI could never have imagined such a thing in 1991.
All fan-girling aside, the Home in Harmony Master Class covers the kinds
of things that are essential for being the best versions of ourselves:
how to create a vibrant, healthy body
how to create a calm and clear mind
how to find your passion and purpose
how to create a beautiful, healthy home
how to create the life and/or business that will fulfill your dreams
I'm proud to be part of this online series, and I'm super-excited to be
able to give you a complimentary all-access pass to the presentations.
Click right here for all the details and to get your free pass.
OK! There are two articles that I really need you to read because they
are awesome.
1. How I Moved On From My 'What Not To Wear Style' by Stacy London
This article starts out like it's going to be about fashion style, and
then it becomes about the very essence of being a woman of a certain age.
"I want to embrace my age for the importance that it holds. I don't need
anti-aging products to feel young or to know we are all going to live
longer. And with time, we can form a new sense of our identities as
useful and productive. I will have more to say and experience and share
and love and do. Age is a gift, not simply because we aren't dead. It's
the gift of time that allows us to change our prejudices and perceptions."
2. I'm So Done Hating My Body by Jenn Hurlburt
I kinda think we should all read this piece every morning to guarantee an
awesome day.
"The garbage we are fed by the culture and the patriarchy about what
about bodies should be, and the bogus value assigned to it, are never
going to stop, unless we force it. So, for anyone who has ever thought,
'Things will be better once I lose weight, I will be better when I lose
weight'...I'm with you. I AM you. And I promise you, you are enough."
Whew! That is a lot of feels. So now, here are two things I hope will put
a smile on your face.
1. Some (probably) drunk dude ran onto the field during the 49ers v. Rams
game on Monday night, and Kevin Harlan, the play-by-play announcer,
called the run like it was a play in the game. Brilliant. Watch it here.
2. I'm going to send you another newsletter on Monday because THE
PRE-SALE FOR WELL FED WEEKNIGHT STARTS ON MONDAY! Sorry for shouting, but
I'm ridiculously excited. We've lined up awesome free gifts for you when
you pre-order from my web site, and I love this new book a lot. I think
you're really going to like it, too. It's on the printing presses in
Brainerd, Minnesota right now. Here are some snaps from our press check
last week.
I hope you're feeling good today. Read those articles! You will love
them. And sign up for Home in Harmony; you'll love that, too.
Talk to you on Monday! Thanks for being awesome,
Mel
Copyright © 2016 Smudge Publishing, All rights reserved.
You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website at
http://www.meljoulwan.com. ;
Our mailing address is:
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344 Fairview Terrace
White River Junction, Vermont 05001
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Here is the message I said I would forward which illustrates the HTML mark
up problem I am seeing in a number of mail messages. I would be very
curious if there are any here who do not see all the table mark up as you
read through this message. If you don't see it, I really want to know what
setting I have that is different from yours.
Mary
Sent from my iPhone
Begin forwarded message:
From: Mel - Well Fed <mel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: September 15, 2016 at 7:03:44 AM PDT
To: <motten53@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [Well Fed] Five Dinners and so much more
Reply-To: Mel - Well Fed <mel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hello, friends!
I have so much exciting stuff to share today. There is a lot going on!
First and potentially most important to you: The new edition of Five Paleo
Dinners To Cook Next Week is up! It seems like everyone I talk to is
running hard lately, so let's make the food situation easier with a fresh
salad, eat-'em-all-week spinach muffins, and comforting chili, plus some
other goodies.
Now, a story. Before I was a cookbook author and Rollergirl and lifter of
heavy things, I was a chubby, insecure, unhealthy, people-pleasing girl
(who desperately wished to be an author with an attitude).
Before I ever trained for triathlon or walked into a CrossFit gym, I
worked out at home, with the curtains drawn, guided by VHS tapes from
fitness instructors like Gin Miller and Kathy Smith. But my favoritechbbc
she was so down-to-earth and encouragingch" Kathy Kaehler.
I don't even know how many times I did the Kathy Kaehler Fitness System
workouts, but the fitness and confidence I gained in my living room
eventually lead to me to active adventures outsidechand derby, CrossFit,
barbells, yoga... basically everything I love. Even though she doesn't
know me at all, I will be forever grateful to Kathy for helping me become
me.
When I was invited to be part of an online summit called the Home in
Harmony Master Class, I almost said nochI knew this month was going to be
crazytown with our own book release on the horizon. Then I read the roster
of other participants, and Kathy Kaehler was on the list!
How could I resist being involved in an activity that involves my hero? I
mean, look at thchI could never have imagined such a thing in 1991.
All fan-girling aside, the Home in Harmony Master Class covers the kinds
of things that are essential for being the best versions of ourselves:
how to create a vibrant, healthy body
how to create a calm and clear mind
how to find your passion and purpose
how to create a beautiful, healthy home
how to create the life and/or business that will fulfill your dreams
I'm proud to be part of this online series, and I'm super-excited to be
able to give you a complimentary all-access pass to the presentations.
Click right here for all the details and to get your free pass.
OK! There are two articles that I really need you to read because they are
awesome.
1. How I Moved On From My 'What Not To Wear Style' by Stacy London
This article starts out like it's going to be about fashion style, and
then it becomes about the very essence of being a woman of a certain age.
"I want to embrace my age for the importance that it holds. I don't need
anti-aging products to feel young or to know we are all going to live
longer. And with time, we can form a new sense of our identities as useful
and productive. I will have more to say and experience and share and love
and do. Age is a gift, not simply because we aren't dead. It's the gift of
time that allows us to change our prejudices and perceptions."
2. I'm So Done Hating My Body by Jenn Hurlburt
I kinda think we should all read this piece every morning to guarantee an
awesome day.
"The garbage we are fed by the culture and the patriarchy about what about
bodies should be, and the bogus value assigned to it, are never going to
stop, unless we force it. So, for anyone who has ever thought, 'Things
will be better once I lose weight, I will be better when I lose
weight'...I'm with you. I AM you. And I promise you, you are enough."
Whew! That is a lot of feels. So now, here are two things I hope will put
a smile on your face.
1. Some (probably) drunk dude ran onto the field during the 49ers v. Rams
game on Monday night, and Kevin Harlan, the play-by-play announcer, called
the run like it was a play in the game. Brilliant. Watch it here.
2. I'm going to send you another newsletter on Monday because THE PRE-SALE
FOR WELL FED WEEKNIGHT STARTS ON MONDAY! Sorry for shouting, but I'm
ridiculously excited. We've lined up awesome free gifts for you when you
pre-order from my web site, and I love this new book a lot. I think you're
really going to like it, too. It's on the printing presses in Brainerd,
Minnesota right now. Here are some snaps from our press check last week.
I hope you're feeling good today. Read those articles! You will love
them.. And sign up for Home in Harmony; you'll love that, too.
Talk to you on Monday! Thanks for being awesome,
Mel
Copyright © 2016 Smudge Publishing, All rights reserved.
You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website at
http://www.meljoulwan.com. ;
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Well that is fascinating. I surely do wish I knew what setting I could
change to stop it from doing this on my end. I know it isn't punctuation,
because I already did that. I did notice you're using a different voice. But
voice is that?
Mary
Sent from my iPhone
On Sep 15, 2016, at 9:36 AM, Rajmund <brajmund2000@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Mary,
Here's a real time demonstration of how mine doesn't do it...
https://www.dropbox.com/s/yikxl7g4i154fmu/record01.mp3"dl=1
Sent from a Braille Sense
----- Original Message -----
From: Mary Otten <motten53@xxxxxxxxx>
To: mac4theblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Thursday, September 15, 2016 4:49 pm
Subject: [mac4theblind] Message illustrating the HTML markup problem Fwd:
[Well Fed] Five Dinners and so much more
Here is the message I said I would forward which illustrates the HTML mark
up problem I am seeing in a number of mail messages. I would be very curious
if there are any here who do not see all the table mark up as you read
through this message. If you don't see it, I really want to know what
setting I have that is different from yours.
Mary
Sent from my iPhone
Begin forwarded message:
From: Mel - Well Fed <mel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: September 15, 2016 at 7:03:44 AM PDT
To: <motten53@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [Well Fed] Five Dinners and so much more
Reply-To: Mel - Well Fed <mel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hello, friends!
I have so much exciting stuff to share today. There is a lot going on!
First and potentially most important to you: The new edition of Five Paleo
Dinners To Cook Next Week is up! It seems like everyone I talk to is running
hard lately, so let's make the food situation easier with a fresh salad,
eat-'em-all-week spinach muffins, and comforting chili, plus some other
goodies.
Now, a story. Before I was a cookbook author and Rollergirl and lifter of
heavy things, I was a chubby, insecure, unhealthy, people-pleasing girl (who
desperately wished to be an author with an attitude).
Before I ever trained for triathlon or walked into a CrossFit gym, I worked
out at home, with the curtains drawn, guided by VHS tapes from fitness
instructors like Gin Miller and Kathy Smith. But my favoritechbbc she was so
down-to-earth and encouragingch" Kathy Kaehler.
I don't even know how many times I did the Kathy Kaehler Fitness System
workouts, but the fitness and confidence I gained in my living room
eventually lead to me to active adventures outsidechand derby, CrossFit,
barbells, yoga... basically everything I love. Even though she doesn't know
me at all, I will be forever grateful to Kathy for helping me become me.
When I was invited to be part of an online summit called the Home in Harmony
Master Class, I almost said nochI knew this month was going to be crazytown
with our own book release on the horizon. Then I read the roster of other
participants, and Kathy Kaehler was on the list!
How could I resist being involved in an activity that involves my hero? I
mean, look at thchI could never have imagined such a thing in 1991.
All fan-girling aside, the Home in Harmony Master Class covers the kinds of
things that are essential for being the best versions of ourselves:
how to create a vibrant, healthy body
how to create a calm and clear mind
how to find your passion and purpose
how to create a beautiful, healthy home
how to create the life and/or business that will fulfill your dreams
I'm proud to be part of this online series, and I'm super-excited to be able
to give you a complimentary all-access pass to the presentations. Click
right here for all the details and to get your free pass.
OK! There are two articles that I really need you to read because they are
awesome.
1. How I Moved On From My 'What Not To Wear Style' by Stacy London
This article starts out like it's going to be about fashion style, and then
it becomes about the very essence of being a woman of a certain age.
"I want to embrace my age for the importance that it holds. I don't need
anti-aging products to feel young or to know we are all going to live
longer. And with time, we can form a new sense of our identities as useful
and productive. I will have more to say and experience and share and love
and do. Age is a gift, not simply because we aren't dead. It's the gift of
time that allows us to change our prejudices and perceptions."
2. I'm So Done Hating My Body by Jenn Hurlburt
I kinda think we should all read this piece every morning to guarantee an
awesome day..
"The garbage we are fed by the culture and the patriarchy about what about
bodies should be, and the bogus value assigned to it, are never going to
stop, unless we force it. So, for anyone who has ever thought, 'Things will
be better once I lose weight, I will be better when I lose weight'...I'm
with you. I AM you. And I promise you, you are enough."
Whew! That is a lot of feels.. So now, here are two things I hope will put a
smile on your face.
1. Some (probably) drunk dude ran onto the field during the 49ers v. Rams
game on Monday night, and Kevin Harlan, the play-by-play announcer, called
the run like it was a play in the game. Brilliant. Watch it here.
2. I'm going to send you another newsletter on Monday because THE PRE-SALE
FOR WELL FED WEEKNIGHT STARTS ON MONDAY! Sorry for shouting, but I'm
ridiculously excited. We've lined up awesome free gifts for you when you
pre-order from my web site, and I love this new book a lot. I think you're
really going to like it, too. It's on the printing presses in Brainerd,
Minnesota right now. Here are some snaps from our press check last week.
I hope you're feeling good today. Read those articles! You will love them.
And sign up for Home in Harmony; you'll love that, too.
Talk to you on Monday! Thanks for being awesome,
Mel
Copyright © 2016 Smudge Publishing, All rights reserved.
You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website at
http://www.meljoulwan.com. ;
Our mailing address is:
Smudge Publishing
344 Fairview Terrace
White River Junction, Vermont 05001
Add us to your address book
Want to change how you receive these emails?
You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list
Here is the message I said I would forward which illustrates the HTML mark
up problem I am seeing in a number of mail messages. I would be very curious
if there are any here who do not see all the table mark up as you read
through this message. If you don't see it, I really want to know what
setting I have that is different from yours.
Mary
Sent from my iPhone
Begin forwarded message:
From: Mel - Well Fed <mel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: September 15, 2016 at 7:03:44 AM PDT
To: <motten53@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [Well Fed] Five Dinners and so much more
Reply-To: Mel - Well Fed <mel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hello, friends!
I have so much exciting stuff to share today. There is a lot going on!
First and potentially most important to you: The new edition of Five Paleo
Dinners To Cook Next Week is up! It seems like everyone I talk to is running
hard lately, so let's make the food situation easier with a fresh salad,
eat-'em-all-week spinach muffins, and comforting chili, plus some other
goodies.
Now, a story. Before I was a cookbook author and Rollergirl and lifter of
heavy things, I was a chubby, insecure, unhealthy, people-pleasing girl (who
desperately wished to be an author with an attitude).
Before I ever trained for triathlon or walked into a CrossFit gym, I worked
out at home, with the curtains drawn, guided by VHS tapes from fitness
instructors like Gin Miller and Kathy Smith. But my favoritechbbc she was so
down-to-earth and encouragingch" Kathy Kaehler.
I don't even know how many times I did the Kathy Kaehler Fitness System
workouts, but the fitness and confidence I gained in my living room
eventually lead to me to active adventures outsidechand derby, CrossFit,
barbells, yoga... basically everything I love. Even though she doesn't know
me at all, I will be forever grateful to Kathy for helping me become me.
When I was invited to be part of an online summit called the Home in Harmony
Master Class, I almost said nochI knew this month was going to be crazytown
with our own book release on the horizon. Then I read the roster of other
participants, and Kathy Kaehler was on the list!
How could I resist being involved in an activity that involves my hero? I
mean, look at thchI could never have imagined such a thing in 1991.
All fan-girling aside, the Home in Harmony Master Class covers the kinds of
things that are essential for being the best versions of ourselves:
how to create a vibrant, healthy body
how to create a calm and clear mind
how to find your passion and purpose
how to create a beautiful, healthy home
how to create the life and/or business that will fulfill your dreams
I'm proud to be part of this online series, and I'm super-excited to be able
to give you a complimentary all-access pass to the presentations. Click
right here for all the details and to get your free pass.
OK! There are two articles that I really need you to read because they are
awesome.
1. How I Moved On From My 'What Not To Wear Style' by Stacy London
This article starts out like it's going to be about fashion style, and then
it becomes about the very essence of being a woman of a certain age.
"I want to embrace my age for the importance that it holds. I don't need
anti-aging products to feel young or to know we are all going to live
longer. And with time, we can form a new sense of our identities as useful
and productive. I will have more to say and experience and share and love
and do. Age is a gift, not simply because we aren't dead.. It's the gift of
time that allows us to change our prejudices and perceptions."
2. I'm So Done Hating My Body by Jenn Hurlburt
I kinda think we should all read this piece every morning to guarantee an
awesome day..
"The garbage we are fed by the culture and the patriarchy about what about
bodies should be, and the bogus value assigned to it, are never going to
stop, unless we force it. So, for anyone who has ever thought, 'Things will
be better once I lose weight, I will be better when I lose weight'...I'm
with you. I AM you. And I promise you, you are enough."
Whew! That is a lot of feels. So now, here are two things I hope will put a
smile on your face.
1. Some (probably) drunk dude ran onto the field during the 49ers v. Rams
game on Monday night, and Kevin Harlan, the play-by-play announcer, called
the run like it was a play in the game. Brilliant. Watch it here.
2. I'm going to send you another newsletter on Monday because THE PRE-SALE
FOR WELL FED WEEKNIGHT STARTS ON MONDAY! Sorry for shouting, but I'm
ridiculously excited. We've lined up awesome free gifts for you when you
pre-order from my web site, and I love this new book a lot. I think you're
really going to like it, too. It's on the printing presses in Brainerd,
Minnesota right now. Here are some snaps from our press check last week.
I hope you're feeling good today. Read those articles! You will love them.
And sign up for Home in Harmony; you'll love that, too.
Talk to you on Monday! Thanks for being awesome,
Mel
Copyright © 2016 Smudge Publishing, All rights reserved.
You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website at
http://www.meljoulwan.com. ;
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