--- Forwarded mail from "Kim Patch kim-at-scriven.com " <http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert> Date: Sat, 07 Dec 2002 11:03:00 -0500 From: http://www.scriven.com/~kim Robert, I have a basic grammar worked out on paper, and I have part of it implemented as NatSpeak macros. This is a major rewrite of the free macros I have on my site. There's a mouse component that I'm just releasing as a product for NatSpeak 5 and 6 professional now, and in the coming months I'll release a couple of other packages that all fit together along the lines of what I was talking about -- a command language that has a logical, restrictive order to it, and is therefore easier to learn and remember than the kitchen sink command languages today's commercial products are gravitating to. If you want, I can get you a copy of NatSpeak 5 so you can try this stuff out. And if the Linux project can make use of any of this I'd be willing to contribute. Cheers, Kim At 08:41 PM 12/5/2002 +0000, you wrote: >Kim - > >We spoke at the RSI Drop-In about your having a command-and-control grammar. > Do you have this in computer form and are you at liberty to share it with >me? This could be quite useful for the project I'm working on. > >Thanks, ___________________________________________________ Kimberly Patch http://www.scriven.com/~kpatch www.scriven.com www.kimsmacros.com All opinions are mine, but any really weird typos are due to a streak of independence in the speech recognition software I use. ___________________________________________________ --- End of forwarded message from "Kim Patch kim-at-scriven.com " <http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert>