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Re: Disemvowelment Mode?
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Stefan Monnier |
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Re: Disemvowelment Mode? |
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Mon, 13 May 2019 21:32:42 -0400 |
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>> I just wanted to point out that I don't understand why you'd find it
>> desirable for the software to remove the vowels that you did type.
> That is my fault: I didn't share why.
>
> When I am typing, most of the time I can keep up and more or less
> apply the simple rules I am trying to follow. The problem is when
> I get distracted (or tired, or the speaker goes to fast and I can't
> keep up) and I just start typing word-for-word.
Hmm... so you go faster when you type "word for word" (i.e. when you
type more)? What's the benefit of only typing the consonants, then?
> In those cases, I don't want to have to go back over the document to
> clean it up. That is why I was thinking about the mode "looking back
> at the last two words or so" to do the right thing to them.
You can also do that as a separate processing step, rather than doing it
"on the fly", right?
Stefan
- Disemvowelment Mode?, Grant Rettke, 2019/05/13
- Re: Disemvowelment Mode?, Joost Kremers, 2019/05/14
- Re: Disemvowelment Mode?, Eric S Fraga, 2019/05/14
- Re: Disemvowelment Mode?, Grant Rettke, 2019/05/15
- Re: Disemvowelment Mode?, Joost Kremers, 2019/05/15
Re: Disemvowelment Mode?, Emanuel Berg, 2019/05/14