I've run throught the "Feature Requests" section hoping I'll find this suggestion and any info on the feature, but surprisingly it hasn't been suggested yet.. or I'm simply blind, in which case I'm very sorry.
Well, the title is kind of self explanatory. Would it be possible to put a text variable in the command name? Or is there any workaround for this? What I'm trying to achieve is to execute a function every time someone calls the name of the AI stored in a variable. Putting {TXT:AIName} in the name of command doesn't seem to work
Theoretically, I think I could make a command that's called each time something unrecognized is spoken and then compare that with the variable, but there's no way speech recognition is going to catch the right phrase with reasonably high accuracy.
I'm trying to build a profile that will be to great extend customizable by voice commands themselves And being able to call commands by a variable name would be a great feature to have. But I'm probably asking for too much
EDIT by Pfeil: Tokens in command names are allowed and parsed, though this is still as experimental feature.