Omegat google doc
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It’s all done in the user’s profile (called “ User data” on the main page). It’s best to register with this application to be able to add new languages not listed by default (limited to what Google supports), add terms to the custom replacement list (to enable punctuation by voice for some languages, for instance), and do other things.
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To enable that, one needs to put ticks in ” Restart on errors” and ” Transfer to clipboard”. This little thing can be installed as a Chrome app and can work in background, putting the recognized pieces into the clipboard.
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My working recipe is based on using SpeechPad – new voice notebookfor voice input. Google’s speech recognition supports my target language, several Chromium/Chrome browser’s apps and extensions kindly try to make written words out of my utterances, and then it’s up to me how I put it all together to be able to dictate instead of typing.
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Though it didn’t shake the deep skepticism of a die-hard Linux fanatic whose main target language isn’t supported by the major dictate software vendors, it doesn’t hurt to fool around and try a few things, does it?Īs it turns out, one can save quite a few keystrokes by speaking into the cloud, and it can even be used on Linux in OmegaT. But recently I read a success story where a person started to use Dragon Naturally Speaking, and it boosted his productivity by ungodly high percentage. I always was rather skeptical about using dictate software in my translation work.