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Send phrases, automated output #172

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Noitarud opened this issue Jan 14, 2024 · 1 comment
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Send phrases, automated output #172

Noitarud opened this issue Jan 14, 2024 · 1 comment

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@Noitarud
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Noitarud commented Jan 14, 2024

⚠️ Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe

Not a problem, an application. I have used ToneDef for automated output, your app seems to be a neat way to do it as well, but, that type of output would not be useful to most people, so I am going to ask about sending phrases.
Examples:
"How are you?" "Nearby" "yell out" "come back" "go home" "don't do it" "proceed"
"Check on them" "[keep/toss] it" "something's up" "go get it" "seen that before" "take a break" "look back"

💡 Describe the solution you'd like

Requirements.
I cannot read the code I will be sending so a description field is needed (e.g. Travis's Callsign). The code I may use could be just Ts and Es.
I would like to adjust the speed.

📊 Describe alternatives you've considered

Can't think of any other app or way…

📄 Additional context

The installed phrases as a scrollable list. The automated output idea was to communicate with a machine, so pushbutton-like trigger for code output.

🙋 Do you want to develop this feature yourself?

  • Yes
  • No
  • no idea how, got a tutorial? I'll decide afterwards.
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You may like to say Phrasebook (which I just found), but it does not load the message for transmission (and my request was output on a tap, like the "clicker" for old televisions), and #13 says limit of 50. I could exceed that if I really applied it. Maybe 50 per category…

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