Accidentally I got one of the shortcuts wrong, and my MacBook’s colours were all mangled. This is how I got that issue fixed:
System Preferences > Accessibility > Display > Invert colours
Accidentally I got one of the shortcuts wrong, and my MacBook’s colours were all mangled. This is how I got that issue fixed:
System Preferences > Accessibility > Display > Invert colours
We wanted to inform you that we will soon be disabling the recording feature from the TuneIn Pro app, meaning you can no longer record and playback live radio shows.
Unfortunately, we’re sometimes forced to terminate or modify elements within the app experience due to applicable law, licensing restrictions and/or business needs. We love that users are passionate about certain app functions and we’re truly sorry when this happens. We hope you’ll continue listening with TuneIn as we continue to evolve.
So what’s the reason for remvoving that feature?
It also mentions “Mac OS X”, and points you to the “International” panel in System Preferences:
The date format can be adjusted under the “Format” tab.
I actually added Emacs (and /usr/bin/ruby – /usr/ is a a hidden folder, so tell the Finder to allow access to the hidden folder /usr/ temporarily like this: Shift-Cmd-“.”) here:
OK, I understand how to convert some “handwriting” to text – using the scissors. (That took me a while.)
Now I have various resp. lots of separate text fragments within a single document. How do I concatenate / merge them?
I understand I can upload a note (document / file) to Google Drive, Dropbox, … – e.g. as PDF, RTF, … . PDF is my choice. Once the file resides on Google Drive, I can download it to my MBP (i.e. notebook / laptop), “pdftohtml -xml” it, sort the text fragments by their line number, and “clear the clutter”.
But actually I would prefer to clear the clutter within a single document / file within the app.