Hello Monks

I am playing with the speech recognition engine which is build in any Windows 10 computer. Has anyone experience in using it with Tk? I am experiencing the following problem: in a simple Tk Text widget, 1) it transcribes the first sentence, after this nothing else happen if I keep speaking 2) the sentence is transcribed after I make a pause. On almost any other application I have tried (for example Firefox), the transcription is in real-time (with a very low latency) and there is no interruption after a segment has been transcribed. Any idea? Is Tk the wrong GUI kit for using speech recognition?

use strict; use warnings; use Tk; use Tk::Text; my $mw = tkinit(); my $text = $mw->Text()->pack(); $text->insert('end',"Rot\n"); $text->tagAdd('red_text',"1.13","1.18"); $text->insert('end',"blue\n"); $text->tagAdd('blue_text','end -1 lines','end -1 lines'); $text->tagConfigure('red_text', -foreground => 'red'); $text->tagConfigure('blue_text', -foreground => 'blue'); $mw->MainLoop();

In reply to Tk Windows Speech Recognition by IB2017

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