LMB7421@RITVAX.BITNET (02/12/88)
Am I mistaken or is it common belief that the GS Toolbox Reference manuals
aren't out yet?
If so, wrong. I just got a copy of Volume II today. It was there, in final
form, just sitting in the campus bookstore. And boy is it huge.
Now, I don't know about you, but I was led to believe that these works of
literature (for such this must be, with that size) were not yet available.
Rejoice! This means a book which explains the tool set in it's entirety
(and then some)
Les Barstow
LMB7421@RITVAX.BITNET
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views of R.I.T. or any other person or institution. Who knows,
I may actually be right once in a while....:-)lwv@n8emr.UUCP (Larry W. Virden) (02/16/88)
Note - I thikn that they appeared during Macworld or thereabouts. Also note that not ALL of the toolsets are documented - I believe that there are some empty pages/to be doc'd latest sections like the Synthesizer, etc. -- Larry W. Virden 75046,606 (CIS) 674 Falls Place, Reynoldsburg, OH 43068 (614) 864-8817 cbosgd!n8emr!lwv (UUCP) cbosgd!n8emr!lwv@PSUVAX1 (BITNET) We haven't inherited the world from our parents, but borrowed it from our children.
tribby@hpindda.HP.COM (David Tribby) (02/19/88)
Both Toolbox Reference volumes (I & II) are listed in the January APDA
catalog. This is the first time the *final* versions have been listed;
previously only the "Beta Draft" (preliminary artwork, no index, etc.)
was offered.
I sent my order in toward the end of January. The other things I bought
arrived fairly quickly, but the books were backordered. They finally
were delivered yesterday.
Yes, indeed, these are hefty books. Looks like they go into all the gory
details I want to know. But they did omit the Note Synthesizer and Note
Sequencer tools :-{.
Dave Tribby