Path: csiph.com!fu-berlin.de!uni-berlin.de!individual.net!not-for-mail From: Jolly Roger Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.apps Subject: Re: spell"checkers" Date: 28 Apr 2016 11:16:36 GMT Organization: People for the Ethical Treatment of Pirates Lines: 44 Message-ID: References: <571e87c5$0$44942$742ec2ed@news.sonic.net> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-Trace: individual.net cXMePA501enHLNS7H3NT9A09D3gH9Fbuk7dEOIHp6OfOcMpAMU Cancel-Lock: sha1:ZGHDNyiWzUSYHxMRxy44r4q8ol0= X-Face: _.g>n!a$f3/H3jA]>9pN55*5<`}Tud57>1Y%b|b-Y~()~\t,LZ3e up1/bO{=-) User-Agent: slrn/1.0.1 (Darwin) Xref: csiph.com comp.sys.mac.apps:35548 On 2016-04-27, Erilar wrote: > > Two new discoveries, one another irritation, one good. For some reason > associated with "up"grades, I can no longer export .pdf files from my > laptop to my iPad via iTunes. iTunes imports them as ”unknown album" and > they can't be opened anywhere. It did this to a newletter I get in .pdf > form recently and I didn't catch it until it did the same thing to the .pdf > of the album I was working on. Fortunately I was able to access the > newsletter from my iPad, where saving .pdf to iBooks is no problem. The > album was another matter, but 11 pages was e-mailable, and I can save to > iBooks from there. I don't recall what version OS X you are running, but books are kept in iBooks rather than iTunes in recent versions. So you would drag the PDF to iBooks to import it into your library. Then you would configure iTunes to sync books to your device and do the sync to copy them there. > IBooks is NOT where I want travel albums, however, and > they are much too long to e-mail anyway, but I have a way to deal with > that, not that I really like it. Where would you like travel albums to appear on your iPad instead of iBooks? If you want them to appear in a certain app, then you could import them into the app through the iTunes > iPad > Apps > File Sharing mechanism: > I wanted to add an older travel album to > the collection on my iPad, but much of it is actual physical paste-up, so I > have to scan the pages. My scanner produces very good .jpg files of those > pages, I learned this morning. I'll simply have to scan pages after I print > them for the next trip if I want that album with the others on the iPad. There's no reason to create a digital page, print it to paper, then scan it back into digital format. You can just keep it in the original digital format (or export to another digital format) then copy it directly to the iPad. -- E-mail sent to this address may be devoured by my ravenous SPAM filter. I often ignore posts from Google. Use a real news client instead. JR