> CPU threads: 8 OS: Windows 10.0 Build 19045 UI render: Skia/Raster VCL:Ĭan you please retest with a current LO version? > Version: 7.4.7.2 (圆4) / LibreOffice Community Is the tool/Windows feature shown in the screencast the one that this bug is about or is that something else? "Hello world" as shown in the attached screencast attachment 189409 worked fine for me. I just tried with a current LibreOffice development version and the version available via chocolatey.ĭictating e.g. Use your voice to quickly create documents, emails, notes, presentations, or even slide notes. > Libra office program crashes every single time without fail. Dictation lets you use speech-to-text to author content in Office with a microphone and reliable internet connection. > if I even attempt to use windows speech to text and it actually engages the Perhaps a cross over from the NVDA community. That might be a Nuance DNS commercial module, or I'd lean more to an Extension for AOO/LibreOffice useing the Python based Dragonfly speech recognition framework and a AOO/LibreOffice specific command-module for Microsoft WSR. In the not too distant future, a full implementation of a native IAccessible2 (v1.3) standard based bridge for Windows OS will provide the AT hooks needed to implement Windows speech recognition to both Apache OpenOffice and LibreOffice. You can access Gboard using Google Assistant, and the app transcribes your speech with accurate captions. And Nuance, with its current Dragon NS 12-Full Text Control function-looks to again have omitted Apache OpenOffice and TDF LibreOffice support for UNO API, and only supporting Microsoft productivity products. Gboard is a platform that accurately converts audio to text with an API (application programming interface) powered by the best of Google's AI technology and research. Microsoft has gone its own way with UI and MSSR. And currently no agreed "standard" exists for Speach recognition. It remains for external projects to implement AT for mobility impaired users who would benefit from speech recognition. As a cross platform program supporting Linux, OS X and Windows environments-the UNO Accessibility API will remain the basis of support for AT.
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