On Thursday, March 23, 2017 at 10:47:46 AM UTC-4, Terry Brown wrote:
>
> 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. 
>

We had a package called natlink that allowed us to control the Association 
of grammar to some aspect of the program. For the most part it was title 
bar contents (dodgy technique) or executable name (slightly less dodgy). 

>
> 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. 
>

 Why wouldn't py2exe work? Is there something magic about Leo? By the way, 
I have the same problem with web-based applications. However, I will thank 
you for triggering a? In my mind. I use a third-party extension called 
know-brainer and that might give me the ability to bind by title bar. It 
should work as long as the title bar remains relatively constant. 


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

Oh this is another way nuance has ***ked over disabled. This package, like 
a few other community supported toolkits uses the previously mentioned 
toolkit. Nuance broke this package just like they have in multiple releases 
but this time we can't find a fix. So now we are stuck with Visual Basic in 
a very captive environment. This is why I would like to make Leo 
speech-enabled using something like Google's speech recognition engine but 
I can't get there without making NaturallySpeaking work in the short term. 

Just experienced another OBH moment. The Leo Windows installer counts on a 
32-bit Windows. As does the spellchecking tool. Sucks if you need a 64-bit 
Python environment.

It feels like a Monday…


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