https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=163764
Michael Weghorn <[email protected]> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|UNCONFIRMED |NEEDINFO Ever confirmed|0 |1 --- Comment #3 from Michael Weghorn <[email protected]> --- I've never used this feature before and am not very familiar with macOS in general, but tried on my Mac mini (Sequouia 15.0.1, Apple M2 Pro chip) now, and dictation seems to be working in general. attachment 197413 is a screencast showing how it behaves for me. (In reply to Laurent COOPER from comment #0) > Description: > When you use MacOS dictation in other application, the text is typed while > you speak, and corrected on the fly. You can correct mistakes by typing with > the keyboard, or add some words or line feed for example. > In libreoffice, when you activate dictation, nothing happens. But as soon as > you stop dictation, or when you type a character, everything that was > dictated is typed instantanly. > In short, dictation is unusable in LibreOffice and behaves differently than > in other applications (firefox, thunderbird, chrome, OnlyOffice, ...) > Should be just cosmetic but is very important for disabled peoples > > Steps to Reproduce: > 1.activate dictation > 2.dictate > 3.stop dictation and see all the text coming in one block What do you mean by "stop dictation"? Pressing the shortcut to disable dictation (pressing Ctrl twice in my setup)? (That's not needed for me.) Or stop talking for a few seconds? If the behavior shown in the attached screencast is not the expected one: Can you please describe exact steps of how you use this in another application, and what's different in LibreOffice, including the exact words you say and other interaction, e.g. how correcting while dictating works,... Can you attach a screencast showing the behavior in LO, and in another application for comparison? (And ideally, change the title of this bug to be more specific, as dictation itself seems to work fine in my tests at least.) Tested with self-compiled git master as of commit bf42162fc50d0c6f8e567d8765f8b14b96d7cc50 . -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
