On Thu, 23 Mar 2017 06:32:34 -0700 (PDT)
"Eric S. Johansson" <[email protected]> wrote:

> What does this have to do with Leo? For most of you, nothing. For me,
> a lot.
> 
> Summary: got hand disability, use speech recognition.
> Problem: NaturallySpeaking associates grammar elements with the
> executable running. When I run Leo from a git copy, NaturallySpeaking
> thinks the executable is Python!
> 
> (BFH)[1]
> 
> Need: I need to find a way to make Leo "a windows executable" from 
> NaturallySpeaking's perspective. I'm guessing that something like
> py2exe will do this for me.

It might, but it also might be hard to get that route to work, and
there might be easier alternatives.

If NaturallySpeaking could be smarter about working out what you're
doing, maybe by looking at the window title as well as the executable,
it would help - I couldn't quickly google up any docs. on how NS
associates grammar rules with programs.

If it is based solely on the exe, the easiest way might be to (have
someone) compile a very short C program which uses system() to invoke
Leo - not sure if that would work, but if NS picked up on the exe of
the wrapper program instead of Python, you could make that name
anything you wanted.

I wonder what https://github.com/chajadan/DragonflyRules is doing?

Cheers -Terry

> Is there a build process for Windows executables as part of the Leo 
> distribution? If I build Windows executables, would it be helpful to
> others?
> 
> --- eric
> 
> [1] a polite abbreviation of a swear of frustration incorporating of 
> profanities both scatological and sacrilegious, US and British. I
> usually say this when working with NaturallySpeaking because nuance
> gives disabled users the big middle finger.
> 

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