GSS sound -- what is it?
Bill Carpenter
wjc at ho5cad.ATT.COM
Sat May 6 20:07:02 AEST 1989
In article <584 at flatline.UUCP> erict at flatline.UUCP (J. Eric Townsend) writes:
> Ok... I'm digging through THE STORE catalog, and I find GSS.Sybmols,
> for use with "GSS Sound Presentations". Anybody want to enlighten
> me about what this is?
Sound Presentations is a commercial drawing program for the UNIXpc.
As you can guess, it's based on the GSS graphics model (in other
words, it's not a bitmappy kind of thing; it's an object kind of
thing). One of the things you can do is glue some set of drawing
primitives together and store them as a "symbol" for reuse. SP comes
with a bunch or you can make your own. The GSS.Symbols stuff in THE
STORE! is some person's reasonably large collection of symbols that
they made one summer.
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