Hey, Clay. Peyton said hi. She said you look weird. Guess she's not used to seeing you in your work dudes. See you at your mom and dad's in a couple weeks for Mother's Day hike!
Hey, Clay, asked the expert on the Flash what to do, and here is his response:
(Just need to see how Eclipse works, I know.)
Hi, Tami.
Wow, Clay got a free Flash, huh? Pretty nice!
Not sure about other CAT software, but in digitalCAT, if you go to Translator --> Steno Source, you can read from the card by selecting "Flash Download" and then starting realtime translation as usual.
As long as the Flash Protocol is selected (vice Baron), all steno on the card will translate.
Okay, so you deleted my comment about that totally awesome pic that you just added, so I guess I'll shut my proud mouth up and not say anything else that you classify as "dumb." :)
Naaaaa. Maybe a little faster still, but your knowledge and analysis of writing blows mine.
I used to write those two endings the same -y and -ee, but I changed because they were causing me too much trouble. I don't think you have the same trouble with them, for some reason. Probably that awesome dictionary of yours.
Guess I got to remind you, one of the best days of my life will be looking at the back of your head at a you-know-what. :)
You don't write your -y ending different than your -ee??
I remember trying to get you to write a different -y ending your first semester at Cypress and you doing the monkey thing -- hear no evil. :)
How about TR*UFT for "trusty" and two stroking trustee with your -ee stroke.
Do you ever just add the asterisk on an ending -y??
When I posted a long time ago on Depoman Mark's * for -ly ending, I think it was Jill and/or Brenda who figured out it works great with the -y, too.
I'm glad you're liking your assignment this week. Still trying to place that attorney.
Oh, and your Uncle D just called and said we should be soooo proud of you -- how smart and mature you are, yada-yada. Of course the conversation lasted about 30 seconds and he had to take a phone call.
Anyway, it sounds like he's loving having you there helping pay the rent. :)
Clay, A little bird (seagull) told me you haven't put in any auto-includes in your dix yet. Here's some info: Let's say you write BRAIK/BRAIK when a recess is taken. That should be defined like this in your dix: {
Now, it will only work if you have a Block file set up either in your jobs folder or in a separate folder called Blocks that you have a path to under User settings/Advanced. When you click on advanced, see the directory called Blocks on the left? Click on it and see exactly where it takes you. Then get in your regular ini/user and create a file called xbreak. My break is this: (Whereupon a recess was taken.) I have put it on my parenthetical paragraph (P) and it starts on column 10, but you could have it centered or whatever. Once you've created this file, test it out by getting in any test job, press Alt R and select it. See if it pops right in your job. All my include files start with an x and my pick lists start with a y. I used to keep them all in my job folder so they were easy to spot. Now I have them in a separate Block folder. I created a macro to go directly into my block folder so I can edit the include files easily. If you want that macro, let me know.
I realize you may already know all this, but if you have any questions, drop me a line!
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You know we don't use the a** word. It's "bottom," of course.
HA! The thought of you in red-and-yellow tights.
You'd look a lot better in red and blue. :)
Glad to hear you have the writer all figured out.
Have fun in the desert this week!
Love, Yomama!!
(Just need to see how Eclipse works, I know.)
Hi, Tami.
Wow, Clay got a free Flash, huh? Pretty nice!
Not sure about other CAT software, but in digitalCAT, if you go to Translator --> Steno Source, you can read from the card by selecting "Flash Download" and then starting realtime translation as usual.
As long as the Flash Protocol is selected (vice Baron), all steno on the card will translate.
Hope that helps ...!
--gdw
(Yes, I know you don't do Legoland -- only that other land.)
Maybe you can share it on the Magnum group site???
DELETE QUICK!!!
Is Mark's final "did" -RM??
Jenny is asking me.
I know it's his "remember," not just -R.
One day you're gonna know who loves you, Baby!!
PUSH DELETE, QUICK!!
Naaaaa. Maybe a little faster still, but your knowledge and analysis of writing blows mine.
I used to write those two endings the same -y and -ee, but I changed because they were causing me too much trouble. I don't think you have the same trouble with them, for some reason. Probably that awesome dictionary of yours.
Guess I got to remind you, one of the best days of my life will be looking at the back of your head at a you-know-what. :)
Seriously. I think it would be great if you wrote something about finding work. Which tips helped. How you're handling the increased pace.
Anyhoo, glad things have picked up for you.
I remember trying to get you to write a different -y ending your first semester at Cypress and you doing the monkey thing -- hear no evil. :)
How about TR*UFT for "trusty" and two stroking trustee with your -ee stroke.
Do you ever just add the asterisk on an ending -y??
When I posted a long time ago on Depoman Mark's * for -ly ending, I think it was Jill and/or Brenda who figured out it works great with the -y, too.
I'm glad you're liking your assignment this week. Still trying to place that attorney.
Oh, and your Uncle D just called and said we should be soooo proud of you -- how smart and mature you are, yada-yada. Of course the conversation lasted about 30 seconds and he had to take a phone call.
Anyway, it sounds like he's loving having you there helping pay the rent. :)
Talking about "crazy," how's your Uncle D.?
Your sis' b-day is Friday. Make sure you send her some love. :)
Now, it will only work if you have a Block file set up either in your jobs folder or in a separate folder called Blocks that you have a path to under User settings/Advanced. When you click on advanced, see the directory called Blocks on the left? Click on it and see exactly where it takes you. Then get in your regular ini/user and create a file called xbreak. My break is this: (Whereupon a recess was taken.) I have put it on my parenthetical paragraph (P) and it starts on column 10, but you could have it centered or whatever. Once you've created this file, test it out by getting in any test job, press Alt R and select it. See if it pops right in your job. All my include files start with an x and my pick lists start with a y. I used to keep them all in my job folder so they were easy to spot. Now I have them in a separate Block folder. I created a macro to go directly into my block folder so I can edit the include files easily. If you want that macro, let me know.
I realize you may already know all this, but if you have any questions, drop me a line!
Sorry.
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