vendredi 22 novembre 2013

Re: [apple-iphone] Siri semantics

 

In the case of #2, you can say "where are the nearest McDonalds" & Siri will give you a list where each contains an arrow you can tap for a map & other info.  Like Brent, #1 worked both ways for me.


On Nov 22, 2013, at 11:56 AM, flapdoodle@gmail.com wrote:


 
I tried (1) and it worked both ways. I tried (2) and it worked perfect. I didn't try (2a) or (3). There is a way in iOS 7 to teach it correct pronunciations but I have not tried it.



---In apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com, <book_of_hezekiah_10_26@yahoo.com> wrote:

Three problems that drive me bonkers.

1. I cannot say "send a text message to Joe Smith," I have to invert my instinctual proper grammar and say "send Joe Smith a text message." Previous OS did not do this.

2. If I say "give me directions to the nearest McDonald's" I will get a list of street addresses but no cities. If I am traveling, Street addresses without towns are almost useless.

2 a. Is there a way to get a map overview and DISTANCE (miles) without Siri launching into turn-by-turn verbal directions?

3. Speaking of cities, is there a way to teach Siri how to interpret when I speak "New Lenox"? some of the interpretations include NEW X or simply X.

Thanks!


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