http://code.google.com/p/dragonfly/
The help I need probably requires a Python programmer to become familiar with the project. I cannot tell exactly how much syntax versus logic is involved. But if you have ever had any interest in voice/speech activated system wide scripting in Windows, this Dragonfly is the tool. The upcoming big difference in speech powered scripting included in Dragonfly is the advent of continuous command recognition also known as "command sequences". Now a user will be able to make a vocabulary of words, and string them together in any order to make phrases, for computer command and control that is similar to a human language. Specifically. I need a comprehensive example command module for Dragonfly. Apparently, continuous command recognition (command sequences) do not work outside of the (_multiedit.py) command module file. I could use the help of some Dragonfly interested Python programmer who will include a program/window specific script inside of (_multiedit.py) as an example that I can duplicate inside of that same file for other window specific scripts. My goal is to enable hacker-accessible global and window specific scripting for Dragon Naturally Speaking, taking advantage of Dragonfly's ability to do continuous command recognition and including all of Dragonfly's basic scripting functions (as apparently _multiedit.py does). So far, I have figured out how to do most of it, with that important exception. Thanks. By the way. My gung-ho interest in Dragonfly is strictly personal. I shill for no one. -- Interested in making Windows and games obey your verbal commands? Continuous command recognition (much easier than speech recognition) can now be enabled using Naturally Speaking and freeware Dragonfly. See (comp.lang.beta) for discussion. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list