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MS VoiceType in invoked with a WinKey + h combination. If prior to
invocation, a text file is opened and given focus, speech is converted to text
almost immediately and inserted into the client area, word by word.
However, when using a entry widget, the corresponding -textvariable is updated
after speech is paused and all of the recognized words are written at
once.
In addition to observing this difference, I have confirmed this by
using a combination of -validate keys and -validatecommand to record
characters as they are inserted. Also the same can be observed, simply, by
using VoiceType with tkcon, or the tcl console.
Question: Is this a quirk of VoiceType not interacting well with an
non-MS .txt type doc or is there some characteristic of tk (event queue
management?) the prevents the update of the -textvariable as words are
recognized?
Rick
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