Hi Felipe, On Mar 4, 2011, at 10:15 AM, Felipe Castro wrote:
> Which "Inspector window"? There are twelve different tools/windows that are > available in Monet. The ones concerned with the synthesised speech are > complete. The ones concerned with editing/creating new database components > are stubs. But none of them should be called an "Inspector window". > > I wonder which documentation you have read. > > Here I saw a reference to a "Inspector Panel": > http://pages.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/~hill/papers/monman/index.html > > Is this documentation relevant mostly or the NeXTSTEP version? Of course. You are right. But all that has now been brought together in the "Postures" window. There is no longer a separate "Inspector" window. You get the parameters for the postures by making the appropriate selection in the "Postures" window (one of several selections -- it is much tidier). I really must produce a new version of the Monet manual that refers to the revised layout and covers both Mac OS X and GNUStep. The existing manual arose out of explaining the NeXTSTEP version, which the new version follows reasonably well but some details, like the one you point out, have changed). A new edition of the manual is obviously a fairly urgent need. But I also ought to write a short manual that explains how to use the entire suite of Apps to produce a new language. But for these I need to get Monet finished so you can create/edit the databases, or the new editions of the manuals wouldn't be much use! I really appreciate your interest and willingness to work on some of the problems. Warm regards. david ----------
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