If you see /usr/bin/ruby when you use the which command, it is the pre-installed macOS system Ruby. MacOS comes with a “system Ruby” pre-installed. You can use the which command with the -a flag to see if more than one Ruby executable is installed and where they are installed: $ which -a ruby You may want to know how Ruby is installed and where Ruby is installed. You may want to know more than the Ruby version number. If Ruby is installed, the which command may show the Ruby version number in the file path: /Users/daniel/.rvm/rubies/ruby-3.0.0/bin/ruby The which command can confirm that Ruby is missing: $ which ruby If Ruby is not installed, you’ll see: zsh: command not found: ruby The ruby -v command will show you the Ruby version number. If Ruby is installed, the ruby -v command will show a response like: $ ruby -v Will let you know in a couple weeks if this is working for me.To find out what version of Ruby is installed on macOS,enter the following into your terminal application: $ ruby -vĭon’t type the $ character – the $ character is just a cue that you should enter a shell command. Acrobat isn't always a lot of fun for editors/proofreaders, but it helps me earn my living, and it's a lot easier to use than it was a few years ago. I'll still read the entire PDF word for word, and in some places letter for letter, but I do need a spell-check backup, because after a few pages of very close reading my eyes get tired. (I get a lot of mangled text when I convert to Word.) And I hope the dictionary is pretty darn good. It seems to be working faster than Word has, for me. Having decided to use the Draw Rectangle tool, I'm drawing a big box around a whole page of text, or as much of a page as I can, and then doing the "Edit => Check Spelling => In Fields, Comment, Editable Text" thing. Then I reduced the viewing size of the PDF to 50% (it's unreadable, but that doesn't matter), and then. In Acrobat (the "About" thing says my copy is Acrobat Pro DC Version 2015.008.20082), under Preferences > Commenting > Making Comments, I checked the boxes for "Copy encircled text into Drawing comment pop-ups" & "Copy selected text into Highlight, Strikethrough, and Underline comment pop-ups." Converting to Word is sometimes problematic for me, not sure why - so today I'm trying something new:
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