This document is intended to give you some idea how to use the TUTOR files available for download from www.ondoloop.org.TUTOR was originally written for the poet Bill Griffiths to use as a tool to create word lists and grammars to generate random poetry during the performance of "Hello World (and other monospaced fonts)" at the Ferens Art Gallery, Kingston upon Hull (November 2001).You need a copy of the folder called "TUTORMac" or "TUTORWin" onto your machine (depending on which kind of machine you've got) before it will work. Or a copy of Macromedia Director and the source files. TUTOR saves files to the same folder it is in.TUTOR lets you type a sentence and then click a button "process sentence". It then goes through the sentence each word at a time and you name what type of word it is - in the white box to the right of the word "type". You then click "add word". It will add the type to the Word Types window and show what words are already listed under that type. Once the sentence has been completely gone through, there will be a list of wordtypes - each containing one or more words from the sentence - and the sentence structure in the Grammars window.There is a button that lets you save this stuff in two separate files - one of wordtypes (words.txt) - with a word list for each type - and another file of sentence structures (grammars.txt). Each of these files is just a plain text file so once you feel that you have enough sentence structures, all you need to do is open up the file containing the wordlists and you can add or change the wordlists as you want. There's also another button you can click that opens up a "viewer" - the "generate texts" button - this picks a sentence structure at random and creates a sentence using that structure and the wordlist you have created.And that's all it does.Ondoloop Ltd, Kingston upon Hull. 2003.