> but I am a little confused when you say that they are "in the
> Documentation".
Problem is, I don't remember myself exactly where those files come
from - I think there is an additional download for people wanting to
try existing grammars and I stored them in a folder I called
Documentation... Sorry (I hope this doesn't spoil the test).
> The behavior that I hope you are seeing is, for example, if you
> save a new
> grammar to the Desktop, and then look at that file's representation
> on your
> Desktop (in the Finder), you should see the Grammar icon (an orange-
> ish
> rectangle with "S -> A" and "A -> xy" written in it).
Yes, I am! :-)
Thank you for your continuing efforts. Please feel free to ask me for
any specific little test you need - on or off-line. (I have a Intel
MacBook Pro 15'' and use SimpleSynth for the time being). I am very
involved in a project during the next three months so I can't do what
I would wish to do - learn bbpII properly and work with it - but I
can always take a moment and check something out if you need it, and
would be glad to do so if you have use for it.
Best
r.
On 20.06.2007, at 21:41, Anthony Kozar wrote:
> Hi Rainer,
>
> Thanks for replying. It sounds like you are seeing the correct
> icons, but I
> am a little confused when you say that they are "in the
> Documentation".
>
> The behavior that I hope you are seeing is, for example, if you
> save a new
> grammar to the Desktop, and then look at that file's representation
> on your
> Desktop (in the Finder), you should see the Grammar icon (an orange-
> ish
> rectangle with "S -> A" and "A -> xy" written in it).
>
> Anthony
>
> Rainer Schuetz wrote on 6/20/07 11:59 AM:
>
>> I can see all sorts of Icons in the Documentation:
>>
>> a brown rectangle with gree alpha
>> gram rectangles in various colours
>> light blue (standing upright) with two small circles an lines to them
>> blue rectangle with horizontal arrow, one pointing to left and one to
>> right
>> yellow with BP2 written on top and something green in the middle...
>
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