gnustep-examples(1) GNUstep System Manual gnustep-examples(1)NAME
gnustep-examples - various example GNUstep tools/applications
SYNOPSIS
[ example program ]
DESCRIPTION
GNUstep Examples are a compilation of applications and tools to demonstrate and test the abilities of certain GNUstep classes. Some of
them are useful enough on their own; others are included purely for testing purposes.
Here is a short description of the programs in alphabetical order:
Calculator
Fully functional, but very simple calculator which supports only basic arithmetic functions. EdenMath(1) and Stepulator(1) are much
more user-friendly and powerful.
CurrencyConverter
Simple currency converter.
GSTest Tests for various GNUstep GUI classes, combined in one application.
Ink A text editor that supports both plain text and RTF/RTFD. Usually the "standard" test application, especially for the NSDocument
class.
md5Digest
This tool creates an md5 digest using the example filter based on what type of file is being accessed.
NSBrowserTest
Test application for the NSBrowser class.
NSImageTest
Test application for the NSImage class.
NSPanelTest
Test application for the NSPanel class.
NSScreenTest
Test application for the NSScreen class. Usually used to check the display's capabilities.
OPTIONS
All programs do not accept any options except the standard GNUstep ones. md5Digest reads files from the standard input.
SEE ALSO GNUstep(7).
AUTHORS
The GNUstep Examples were written by various GNUstep developers.
This manual page was added by Yavor Doganov <yavor@gnu.org>.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 1997-2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright
notice and this notice are preserved.
GNUstep May 26, 2010 gnustep-examples(1)
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GWORKSPACE(1) General Commands Manual GWORKSPACE(1)NAME
GWorkspace - GNUstep Workspace Manager
SYNOPSIS
GWorkspace
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the GWorkspace GNUstep application. This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because
the original program does not have a manual page.
GWorkspace is the official GNUstep workspace manager. It is a clone of NeXT's workspace manager.
GWorkspace is probably one of the most useful and usable workspace managers available on any platform, owing to its well-designed interface
and the natural, consistent design that it inherits from the GNUstep framework.
The first time you run GWorkspace you must set some preferences:
GWorkspace needs a default editor to work. It can also be an app-wrapper. To set your editor, open the preferences window and choose
"Default Editor" from the pop-up, then click on the "choose" button: from an open-panel you will be able to browse your directories and
choose the editor.
GWorkspace lets you open a terminal on the current directory (alt-t). To set your preferred terminal (the default is "xterm"), choose
"XTerminal" from the pop-up.
MODULES
Besides its standard Contents Inspectors, that is, App, Folder, Image, Sound, Pdf-Ps, Rtf, text, Plist, Strings and Inspector viewers,
GWorkspace can dynamically load other modules which you can build separately. It is sufficient to put them in a place where GWorkspace
looks for them, for example: ~/GNUstep/Library/GWorkspace.
In the same way you can add other viewers besides the standard Browser, Icon and Small Icons viewers. If you want to write a new inspector
or a new viewer, take a look in the Template directory.
LANGUAGES
GWorkspace speaks English, French, German, Italian and Romanian.
OPTIONS
There are no options.
SEE ALSO
http://www.gnustep.it/enrico/gworkspace/
http://www.gnustep.org/
GNUstep(7)openapp(1)defaults(1)
February 18, 2004 GWORKSPACE(1)