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As of right now, some commands use the word "speak" while others use the word "echo." Sometimes, it makes more sense to use the word "echo," such as when Talon echoes back what the user said to confirm it was dictated correctly. However, it is probably preferred to have the same word used in all contexts. Additionally, it would be preferred to have some sort of consistent grammar, either verb subject or subject verb. I have to think about this more and potentially get some user feedback.
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Standardized Command Grammer
Standardized Command Grammar
Feb 18, 2024
As of right now, some commands use the word "speak" while others use the word "echo." Sometimes, it makes more sense to use the word "echo," such as when Talon echoes back what the user said to confirm it was dictated correctly. However, it is probably preferred to have the same word used in all contexts. Additionally, it would be preferred to have some sort of consistent grammar, either verb subject or subject verb. I have to think about this more and potentially get some user feedback.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: