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Re: Question about Cocoa/Gnustep
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Alex Perez |
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Re: Question about Cocoa/Gnustep |
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Fri, 23 Apr 2004 10:24:51 -0700 (PDT) |
Claude,
GNUstep implements some Apple-inspired classes. NSDocument(?), NSToolbar,
NSnib, NSIndexSet(?), and some others. We generally don't implement crappy
apple classes, of which there are several.
Does that answer your question? Is there a specific class you want to use?
Alex Perez
On Fri, 23 Apr 2004, Claude Mench wrote:
> Hello all,
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> I've just one question. OpenStep specification is open and
> Gnustep implements it. What about all modifications that Apple
> made afterwards for Cocoa, can they legally be integrated in
> Gnustep, or is Gnustep condamned to diverge because it would
> not be allowed to add the new NS* cocoa classes ?
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> best regards.
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