Dragon Dictate for Mac 3 compatibility with iWork Update 9.2
When using Dragon Dictate 2.0 and higher with iWork Update 9.2 (Keynote 5.2, Pages
4.2, and Numbers 2.2), users may experience an issue when dictating certain characters
that are part of the extended character set called UTF-8. We are working to resolve the
issue.
In the interim, you can still use Dragon Dictate for Mac 3 within these applications as long
as you follow some simple rules about dictating non-standard characters.
Option 1: Pause Before Dictating Punctuation
Non-standard characters are typically used in punctuation (ellipsis, hyphen, em-
dash, etc.)
While speaking punctuation in any iWork ’09 application, treat punctuation as a
command and pause between dictating words and dictating punctuation. For
example, see the sentences below and where the [PAUSE] should occur.
OPEN QUOTE I think this is the century of women [PAUSE] PERIOD I really do
believe that there's going to be more gains made by women across every part of
our lives [PAUSE] PERIOD Cultural [PAUSE] COMMA political and economic
[PAUSE] DOT DOT DOT [PAUSE] CLOSED QUOTE Tom Brokaw [PAUSE] COMMA
Meet the Press 2012
Common UTF-8 Characters
The list of UTF-8 characters is extensive. Here are the most common characters that
might cause an issue, if there is not a [PAUSE] before the punctuation:
Dot Dot Dot (Ellipses)
Hyphen
Dash
EM Dash
Option 2: Use the New Dragon Dictate for Mac 3 Express Editor with the iWork 9.2
Applications
Dragon Dictate for Mac 3’s new Express Editor lets you dictate into a text field in any
application on the Mac for which it does not have Full Text Control. After you finish
dictating, simply transfer the text from the Express Editor to the desired application
quickly and easily by voice. The Express Editor will provide you full capabilities to dictate,
format and edit text and then transfer into any iWork ’09 application.
Express Editor Commands
Show Express Editor
Hide Express Editor
Transfer
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