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MacSpeech Forums and Discussion » MacSpeech Scribe » Troubleshooting

Capitalization Commands do not work in Scribe

(4 posts)
  1. IGM
    Member

    Started using scribe today. Overall seems reasonably accurate and most commands were understood.

    However I could not get the transcription to acknowledge any capitalization commands at all e.g caps-on, caps-off cap etc. Never had a problem with this in Dictate.

    New-line, New-Para, FULLSTOP, COMMA etc all work fine

    What is going on / what have I missed.

    Posted 6 months ago #
  2. IGM
    Member

    Have just heard back after nearly two weeks. You cannot use capitalization commands as this function does not exist in scribe. This means you have to post edit every word that you want to change to a capital letter - makes it hardly worth the effort of using.

    If this uses the same engine as dictate why does this not work

    Posted 6 months ago #
  3. Bucko
    Member

    Wow - I am a songwriter, just parted with my AU$200 and find that all my transcriptions have caps on and caps off throughout, even though the transcription inserts new line and new paragraph.

    Surely there is a workaround for this?

    C'mon!

    Posted 4 months ago #
  4. fiverlocker
    Member

    Hi,

    not much help, but you could use the services menu to change text to init caps or sentence caps, as well as all caps and all lowercase. You can activate those services in the Keyboard Shortcuts window in System Preferences. I use this in TextEdit all the time.

    I hope this helps a bit. I personally think that the capitalisation implementation is terrible in Dictate and Scribe, I frequently get caps mid sentence, and can't change case despite making corrections. Don't get me started on intercaps, MacSpeech seems to have an issue with them despite their own name...

    Regards,

    Fiver

    Posted 2 weeks ago #

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