Sample / Tutorial Macros | |
Name | Description |
_sample1.py | This file represents the simplest possible example of a NatLink macro |
_sample2.py | This file demonstrates having two commands in one grammar. NatLink knows which rule was recognized and calls the appropiate handling function (gotResults_xxx) |
_sample3.py | This is a sample macro file used to demonstrate how NatLink calls result functions (gotResults_xxx) based on which words were recognized |
_sample4.py | simple macro file demostrating mouse movement |
_sample5.py | Demonstrates how to use the clipboard to communicate between your application and Python code |
natspeak_sample6.py | Demonstrates how to write application specific code |
excel_sample7.py | using OLE Automation to control Excel from Python macros |
_sample8.py | Demonstrates how to use <dgndictation> |
_globals.py | Sample macro file which is active all the time (not application specific) |
_mouse.py | Implements mouse and keyboard movement modes similar to DragonDictate for Windows |
_sample9.py | demonstrates how to create code to run at startup" |
Utility Macros | ||
Name | Description | Status |
trainuser.py | This is a sample python script which will create a new trained user from a series of recorded sessions | unknown |
transcribe.py | This is a sample python script which will transcribe a directory of compressed wave files from a mobile recorder | unknown |
windict.py | This is a sample Python program which demonstrates how to use the dictation object in a Python program. The user interface for this programn is based on the PythonWin (win32) extensions | unknown |
winspch.py | This is a sample of adding grammar based speech recognition to a simple Python application written using the Python win32 libraries | unknown |
wordpad.py | Sample macro file which is active when Microsoft WordPad is active | unknown |
To use these macros you must copy them to the macrosystem directory.
See also NatLink MiscScripts