Ok I'm extremly new, not only to sphinx, but also to unix/linux. I'm running redhat 7.2, but am planning to upgrade to 9.0 very soon. Just a couple of quick questions:
what in God's name is the <cr> key??? I tried running sphinx3-simpletest, and am prompted to press <cr> before and after speech input, but dont know what its refering to.
Also, can someone tell me the actual parameters for running, say, livedecoder? I know the flags and parameters are listed in the cmdhelp.txt file (or something with a similar name), but dont know where to even begin to look for actual ones...
Thanks in advance
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2003-06-26
The answer to the first question is simple. "<cr>" means "carriage return", which on PC keyboards is "enter".
I'm not familiar with sphinx3, so someone else will have to answer your second question.
cheers,
jerry
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Ok I'm extremly new, not only to sphinx, but also to unix/linux. I'm running redhat 7.2, but am planning to upgrade to 9.0 very soon. Just a couple of quick questions:
what in God's name is the <cr> key??? I tried running sphinx3-simpletest, and am prompted to press <cr> before and after speech input, but dont know what its refering to.
Also, can someone tell me the actual parameters for running, say, livedecoder? I know the flags and parameters are listed in the cmdhelp.txt file (or something with a similar name), but dont know where to even begin to look for actual ones...
Thanks in advance
The answer to the first question is simple. "<cr>" means "carriage return", which on PC keyboards is "enter".
I'm not familiar with sphinx3, so someone else will have to answer your second question.
cheers,
jerry
haha o i c thanks