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Question: why do you hide the waveform in proofreading view ? #68

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PaulLerner opened this issue Dec 18, 2019 · 2 comments
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Question: why do you hide the waveform in proofreading view ? #68

PaulLerner opened this issue Dec 18, 2019 · 2 comments

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@PaulLerner
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Hi,

It's all in the title...
I think it would be quite useful to have both at the same time when editing a transcription (so one can delete words and shift segments at the same time).

Bests,

@GolanLevy
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Hi Paul,

The reason for that view is to go over and correct transcription only, irrelevant to the diarization.
However I understand the need in some other scenarios.
For that reason, we have a future task that to allow each visible component (e.g., waveform, labeles, textboxes) to be minimized in some way.
This way Gecko can be customized for different use cases.

Would you like to help with that task?
If so I will provide the necessary details or we can discuss any of your ideas to the matter.

@PaulLerner
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Okay thank you.
I'm quite busy with other works so I'll just remove the ng-show directive for now.

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