flanc ...

I'm NOT a dev. 

The thing you done already is brilliant!!
In practice PUNCTUATION matters to me to notch it up, After that, that I 
can be recognized in the Italian LANGUAGE.
Anything more is more icing on the cake. 

NB: Having it in editor is low priority for me. 
It is Good Enough Already transcribing the lingo per me (for me) to a 
simple Tiddler.

Just a comment.

Best wishes
TT

On Tuesday, 10 August 2021 at 14:57:36 UTC+2 flanc...@gmail.com wrote:

> Thanks everyone for the great advice! 
>
> My main takeaways for what I will start working on are commands: 
> punctuation, language switch, etc. 
>
> As this is on the side of the things I develop for the plug-in, I will set 
> to work immediately reading documentation and example code. 
>
> To get more technical,  I believe I can just attach a function to check 
> the last word of the transcription, and if it matches a set array of word/s 
> it will the execute a command. 
>
> BTC and I continue to talk on the Issues page of the repo, if any other 
> devs would like to chime in with other ideas/implementation, feel free to 
> chime in there. 
>
> Thanks again! 
>
> On Tue, Aug 10, 2021 at 6:32 AM R² <renaud...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi all and thanks Flank & BTC for this extremely promising plugin!
>>
>> Another few ideas and comments:
>>
>> (1) It would be nice to have a record button directly in the editor and 
>> not only have to rely on creating new transcript tiddlers.
>> (2) Automatic punctuation should be easy to switch on and off as per 
>> https://cloud.google.com/speech-to-text/docs/automatic-punctuation.
>> (3) There are quite a number of languages and accents available on the 
>> Web Speech API demo. It would be nice to be able to set the languageCode 
>> parameter manually (fully list at: 
>> https://cloud.google.com/speech-to-text/docs/languages). When this 
>> happens, could you make sure that custom record buttons can be added using 
>> only wikitext to allow multilingual users to have several record buttons 
>> based on their own needs?
>> (5) It could be worth mentioning in the readme that Google's Web Speech 
>> API demo at https://www.google.com/intl/en/chrome/demos/speech.html is a 
>> great way of checking for browser compatibility. I haven't found anything 
>> that works on my Linux system by the way. Any ideas as Firefox is 
>> unsupported and even Chromium strangely doesn't seem to be able to run the 
>> API on my system (V. 91.0.4472.114 on Linux Mint)? On my phone, Quinoid 
>> V1.0 doesn't work either :(
>> (6) Bouncing on TT's idea of using speech-driven commands while 
>> recording, this would make terrific sense not only for punctuation, but 
>> also to enunciate proper nouns for instance, or to switch languages on the 
>> fly within a given recording or prior to a recording ("switchtoItalian"…).
>> (7) I'm still running into problems regarding the short hearing span on 
>> the plugin's TW demo despite the version being seemingly v. 1.0.3.
>>
>> Thanks :)
>> R²
>>
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