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2012-06-11
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@ Bangalore
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Waw you are so polit. Why you don't try to find any way to run this application for the nokia n9 if your are a smart ..hhhh
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2012-06-11
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@ Czech Republic
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#113
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Also: is there any chance ModRana could be used to return an image (so that if one just searches nearby I could show it in-app rather than launching another)?
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2012-06-11
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2012-06-11
, 15:12
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@ Poland
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Included in this .zip is all the sentences in sentences/sentences_english.py. Anyone who wants to translate, make a sentences_<yourlanguage>.py and replace the strings; note that as this is incomplete the contents of sentences_english.py will change often, so expect to have to update these.
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2012-06-11
, 17:35
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I'll start on it then.
I guess I can make the query and then return a static map image URL for the result, like this. BTW, which marker icon would you prefer ?
Taixzo, thanks for working on this. I wanted to do something like this. My idea was something like this:
Run as a daemon and load language model into memory ahead of time (not sure how much memory this takes). No UI unless specifically requested. User could press the camera button or some other trigger to call up the daemon at which time it would utter a noise to indicate it is ready to listen to your command. Then, it would be able to execute many commands via dbus calls, etc. (See: http://wiki.maemo.org/Phone_control). The list of commands available should be user-configurable, with a simple default set included. You might want to look at how "Alarmed" does this for some ideas.
I think it would be useful to think of this as "Maemo Voice Assist" as someone else mentioned, rather than an app per se.
Maybe you should add the link on the first page so that the users won't need to look for the program through the whole thread.
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2012-06-11
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#118
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2012-06-11
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#119
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2012-06-11
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@ Buenos Aires, Argentina
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#120
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saera, speech-to-text |
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Saera: A Siri clone for the N900, N9(50) and Jolla
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