Hugh,
Thanks for the feedback. I did upgrade to 2.18.1, appreciate the
hint about the dictionary file. I did end up doing basically
what you suggested -- started with the dictionary file and removed
the VSA's I didn't need and added the redback ones. All in all
I should be set.
Thanks,
John
At 01:12 PM 4/27/01 +1000, Hugh Irvine wrote:
>
>Hello John -
>
>On Friday 27 April 2001 09:59, John Coy wrote:
>> Is there a separate data dictionary for the CVX boxes?
>> I know that the CVX attributes appear in the standard
>> "large" dictionary, but I want to build a custom dictionary
>> which only contains dictionary.ascend, dictionary.redback
>> and the CVX attributes. I noticed someone posted a CVX
>> dictionary to the mailing list a bit ago, but it seemed
>> to be in some kind of macro language and not a dictionary
>> file per-se.
>>
>> If someone can tell me where to find a stand-alone CVX
>> dictionary I'd be grateful.
>>
>
>You would be better off starting with the standard "dictionary" file, and
>removing the unwanted VSA's and adding the Redback VSA's from
>"dictionary.redback" to the result. Should take about 3 minutes with your
>favourite text editor.
>
>The reason you should start with the standard dictionary is because there are
>lots of things in it that Radiator uses.
>
>BTW - Radiator 2.18.1 was released yesterday with support for the extended
>CVX attributes.
>
>hth
>
>Hugh
>
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