Hi @Tones,

To answer 4)
There's the tiddler $:/config/speech-to-text/keywords that can be used to 
add multiple new keywords
Use its fields "ok-keywords" and "wiki-keywords" for that
There's the rule that we're using two keywords which are "Ok" and "Wiki"
But the $:/config/speech-to-text/keywords can be used to extend them

An example:

ok-keywords: bonjour Bonjour
wiki-keywords: madame Madame

TW Tones schrieb am Sonntag, 15. August 2021 um 10:04:42 UTC+2:

> Thanks BTC, and especially Flanc...
>
> This is seriously cool, I will try and contribute more moving forward.
>
> I can't believe how I could switch to the French language and even my poor 
> French was recognised as I spoke it. Wow.  As I said before to practice a 
> new language and succeed at having the correct words transcribed is a 
> revolutionary tool. No need to always talk to native speakers to practice :)
>
>
>
> Some thoughts
>
>    1. I feel perhaps I need to identify easy ways to have tiddlers read 
>    back to us as a complement, I am sure there are similar tools for 
> browsers, 
>    whether or not they can be built in like this transcription process. There 
>    was a plugin that reads text with a progress indication over the text as 
> it 
>    reads, I will share when I locate it. 
>       1. Windows already has text to voice readers, 
>    2. I do look forward, if possible to inserting transcriptions into 
>    existing text, which I understand is on the list of features.
>    3. The commands seem to be working well. 
>    4. I do not follow how to add multiple new keywords, I am just a 
>    little confused.
>    5. Is it possible to capture the actual audio and save that in a 
>    tiddler as well? 
>       1. ie using voice not only to transcribe but also to trigger a 
>       recording. 
>    
>
> Speculation
>
>    - The reason I ask question 5 above, is along with 1. above we could 
>    build a wiki for managing reading and playing spoken word as a script or 
>    like karaoke. Podcasters, radio producers etc... may find this useful. 
> Then 
>    editing content could be as simple as rearranging tiddlers, be it textural 
>    and/or audio read what you hear, and see what is up next.
>    - If this was running on top of a node server we could imagine the 
>    operating system responding when detecting a new tiddler containing 
>    instructions.
>    - I listen to a lot of spoken work podcasts. Perhaps one day I can 
>    just play a favorite quote into my microphone, to capture it in 
> tiddlywiki, 
>    a bit like how I can copy and past a types transcript.
>
> Regards
> Your excited tiddlywikian
> Tones
>
> On Sunday, 15 August 2021 at 17:11:49 UTC+10 BurningTreeC wrote:
>
>> The Link to the GitHub project page 
>> https://github.com/flancast90/Speech-To-Text-in-TW5
>>
>> The Link to the Demo page https://speech-to-text.finnsoftware.net/
>>
>> TW Tones schrieb am Sonntag, 15. August 2021 um 09:06:51 UTC+2:
>>
>>>
>>> Links etc... here in this thread please
>>> On Sunday, 15 August 2021 at 08:55:13 UTC+10 [email protected] wrote:
>>>
>>>> *What's New?*
>>>>
>>>> New language features:
>>>>
>>>>    - auto switch when TW language switched (opt-in on plugin settings)
>>>>    - more settings, such as continuous listening option!
>>>>    - Loads of more languages!
>>>>    - minor BUG fixes
>>>>    - and lots more!
>>>>
>>>>

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