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Old 11-01-2008
zachd [MSFT]
 

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Re: Where/How to post formal bug report about Vista (Windows Speech Recognition)

That appears to be a design question as opposed to Bug report. There's a
stylistic difference between the two operations, but I'm not aware that one
is fundamentally superior to the other. What's a real world instance where
this is of significance?

If I recall correctly, the 'newline equals new sentence' logic is mirrored
throughout all autocorrecting Microsoft software that I can think of, so I'd
think this is by design as it stands and you would need to force lower-case
if that's what you explicitly wanted. =\

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"Mark Conrad" <no-email@here.invalid> wrote in message
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>
> Great, do you happen to know where I can
> post the bug report?
>
>> What is the bug with WSR

>
> When I speak the command "NewLine" to drop down
> a line in the middle of a sentence, WSR wrongly
> capitalizes the first word on the new line.
>
> In other words, if I speak this sentence:
>
> "My dog NewLine has fleas Period"
>
> ...then the text appears like this:
>
> My dog
> Has fleas.
>
>
> Notice that "Has" is wrongly capitalized.
>
> BTW, my $1,600 full version of Dragon medical 10.0
> has the same bug.
>
> I submitted a formal bug report to Nuance, they
> thanked me, hopefully they will fix it by the next update.
>
> About the only modern speech app that does it right is
> that new one for Macs, "MacSpeech Dictate 1.2"
>
> My dog
> has fleas.
>
> ...but that app has many other problems.
>
> Mark-
>
>
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> In article <ejTxH48OJHA.3508@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl>, Peter Foldes
> <okf22@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Yes. What is the bug with WSR


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