Re: [Emacs-vr-mode-users] I'm interested in Emacs-vr-mode
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From: <acc...@su...> - 2009-12-27 04:26:19
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> Try setting the following option in NaturallySpeaking > Tools->Options->Correction->"Correct" comments bring up spell dialog box > someone had a similar issue to what you described below, and the above > setting fixed it. I have been using NaturallySpeaking version 10 with > Emacs and VR mode successfully; with no issues like the one below. (And I > have the above setting set.) > Deepak > > From: Tim Harper [mailto:tim...@gm...] > Sent: Friday, December 25, 2009 9:56 AM > To: ema...@li... > Subject: Re: [Emacs-vr-mode-users] I'm interested in Emacs-vr-mode > > Alright, > I got everything working! At first, I was confused as to what was the > benefit of having VR mode installed, because his seem to behave exactly > the same whether or not it was enabled. Then, I read the documentation > (documentation for the win), and discovered that I had to activate the > buffer for voice recognition. Then, bliss :-) full select and say for the > entire buffer, even after I click the mouse, or move around. This is just > awesome! Thank you, Patrik! > I seem to only have one more issue. When I use "correct <something >", and > then "select <number >", rather than using the selected correction, it > transcribes the text "select 1". It appears to be doing that because the > correction menu appears over the VR window (the one that Emacs VR mode > spawns one VR-mode is activated), instead of in front of Emacs. > I'm sorry to burden you with so many questions, but is this a known issue? > Is there some place I can go to to read more about problems like this that > I might be having? Or do somebody (like me) need to write up a tutorial or > something :-) > Thank you again for your assistance, > Tim > |