Is it the time for "KSpeach"?

Bill Haneman Bill.Haneman at Sun.COM
Wed Sep 15 17:04:29 BST 2004


In any case, I think it makes more sense to use the ATK/at-spi
interfaces which Qt.next will be providing for this purpose, including
AtkAction.

- Bill


On Wed, 2004-09-15 at 15:55, Olaf Jan Schmidt wrote:
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> [Lubos Lunak, Mittwoch, 15. September 2004 16:14]
> > > Maybe it would be even better to have a third application for it to
> > > deal with text dictation etc. It could share code with khotkeys and
> > > kdelirc, of course.
> >
> >  Don't we already have enough apps that can trigger DCOP calls somehow?
> 
> Triggering DCOP calls is not the only use for speech recognition. We would 
> also need to simulate keyboard input. And we would need a user interface 
> for defining the words you wish to use. Adding all of this to khotkeys 
> might be too much, but it could be combination of several DCOP speaking 
> applications, of course.
> 
> Anyway, without seeing the IBM code this a completely theoretical 
> discussion.
> 
> Olaf
> 
> - -- 
> Olaf Jan Schmidt, KDE Accessibility Project
> KDEAP co-maintainer, maintainer of http://accessibility.kde.org
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