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Re: First Impressions of GNUStep


From: cehardin
Subject: Re: First Impressions of GNUStep
Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 23:51:46 -1000

I can't think of any reason the Fiend and a separate Dock could not coexist. The main contention would be the recycler.

Chad


On Monday, Jun 16, 2003, at 19:22 Pacific/Honolulu, Charles Philip Chan wrote:

On Mon, 16 Jun 2003 17:54:34 +0200
Lars Sonchocky-Helldorf <Lars.Sonchocky-Helldorf@bbdo-interone.de>
wrote:

Veto. Once I have the time I'd like to continue on the GWorkspace port
to Mac OS X (to use it as a replacement for their Finder - their
"Workspace" app written in Carbon).

Getting the dock integrated into Workspace.app was only suggested
because this was how it was originally implemented in NeXTstep.

Since Mac OS X already has its Dock - also implemented as a standalone
application - a dock integrated into GWorkspace would cause some silly
interference.

No it wouldn't if it is implemented like the Fiend in GWorkspace.app
where it can be turn on or off. I suggest either integrate the dock into
GWorkspace.app or have the dock and the Fiend and maybe "find file" (as
you suggested) as separate apps.

Charles

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