... It does work fine on my system (DNS 6 Professional, fresh (non-upgrade) install). Could you be more specific about what didn't work? What happens when...
I tried installing the Natlink oops command that you pointed to . But when I add those files and bring up naturally speaking it gives the following errors. It...
win32gui is one of the Windows-specific Python packages. It is most easily obtained by installing the entire win32all package. Find the right one for your...
Greetings -- I have just installed NatLink for the first time, along with Jonathan's patch for Preferred users, and (after a few wrong turns) it seems to be ...
Devon Girard
dgirard@...
Mar 4, 2003 9:28 pm
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I have a few, but they're not that impressive. See: http://voicerecognition.org/developers/jepstein/dnsMacroViewer/html/emacs/emacs%2520%2528html/_index.html ...
... page, and ... anybody ... JavaScript? I haven't done too much HTML by voice, but I do have a small set of commands I use. Most of them are vocabulary...
David, thanks for the link to your site -- interesting info. Your list of HTML words, however, seems to be defunct. I'm sure that the page available at...
Devon Girard
dgirard@...
Mar 5, 2003 3:24 am
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I hear a lot about Emacs, yet have never seen or used it myself. I'm imagining some kind of flexible/voice compatible/multi-purpose code editor. Is this the...
Devon Girard
dgirard@...
Mar 5, 2003 3:51 am
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Following the question about Emacs suitability for coding Python, I'm used to using Emacs for Java, were command completion is supported. Does the python mode...
... [De-cloaking...] Emacs is not a text editor. It is a way of life!-) All joking aside, Emacs is a very powerful editting environment. I believe Emacs...
... list of ... available ... way it ... Ugh! Stupid internet explorer is ignoring .txt extension and treating the file like HTML! Plus, it looks like my ftp...
Eric, Jonathan, I just downloaded one of your NatLink macros from Jonathan site. The secure CRT one, it does not seem to work with python 2.2. I've been ...
This raises a question that's been in the back of my mind for quite a while. Exactly what do NaturallySpeaking macros enable you to do? I have not found a...
I'd suggest taking a look at Kim Patch's web site at <A HREF="www.scriven.com">www.scriven.com</A> to get a decent idea of what the Professional macros could...
The old-style (DVC) macros, available in versions 1-6 (and apparently 7), let you (among other things): * do clever stuff with the mouse grid * send...
Er... sort of but not really. You can do some things with dabbrev-expand. I don't think that anyone has built up the really powerful JDE-like capabilities...
Nope, I think you are spot on Jonathan :-) But "completion" in this sense is like a lot of editor features - they're not necessarily seen by everyone as being...
Peter Milliken
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Mar 5, 2003 7:08 pm
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A couple Python/NatSpeak questions: 1) How can I pass along a user-defined string (or several, for that matter) when I call a macro (defined by a rule in...
Devon Girard
dgirard@...
Mar 6, 2003 4:57 am
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Question 1: there are many options available. If you want to be completely general you can import the rule <dgndictation>, which matches anything. So, if you...
... page, and ... anybody ... JavaScript? I've had some kind of success just using html-helper-mode in Emacs, along with Emacs voice commander (which voice...
... from ... paying ... useful to ... that ... Not quite... :-) You can use NatLink to give you the ability to run dvc files (not the new version 6 VB...
Jonathan E.: Thanks for the reference to the DVC macros. I printed the code example you pointed to, and I'm going to study it later today. I wonder if you can...
... describes what ... which I ... other's ... but has ... Jonathan can answer this, but maybe I can beat him to it... :-) The Python files are voice macros to...
... you've stabilized Barry Jaspan's VR mode is also pretty terrific! Yeah, it's just that VR mode is so large and unwieldy and still too unstable for me to be...