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Chapter 1@xrdef{Compatibility-title}{Compatibility} @xrdef{Compatibility-snt}{Section@tie 1.1} @xrdef{Top-title}{GNUstep Frequently Asked Questions with Answers} @xrdef{Top-snt}{Chapter@tie 1} @xrdef{Compatibility-title}{Compatibility} @xrdef{Compatibility-snt}{Section@tie 1.1} @xrdef{Is it easy to port OPENSTEP programs to GNUstep?-title}{Is it easy to po rt OPENSTEP programs to GNUstep?} @xrdef{Is it easy to port OPENSTEP programs to GNUstep?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.1} @xrdef{Is it easy to port OPENSTEP programs to GNUstep?-title}{Is it easy to po rt OPENSTEP programs to GNUstep?} @xrdef{Is it easy to port OPENSTEP programs to GNUstep?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.1} @xrdef{How about porting between Cocoa and GNUstep?-title}{How about porting be tween Cocoa and GNUstep?} @xrdef{How about porting between Cocoa and GNUstep?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.2} @xrdef{How about porting between Cocoa and GNUstep?-title}{How about porting be tween Cocoa and GNUstep?} @xrdef{How about porting between Cocoa and GNUstep?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.2} @xrdef{Tools for porting-title}{Tools for porting} @xrdef{Tools for porting-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.3} @xrdef{Tools for porting-title}{Tools for porting} @xrdef{Tools for porting-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.3} [1 @xrdef{Top-pg}{1} {//var/lib/texmf/fonts/map/pdftex/updmap/pdftex.map[1 @xrdef{Top-pg}{1} {//var/lib/texmf/fonts/map/pdftex/updmap/pdftex.map} @xrdef{Compatibility-pg}{1} @xrdef{Is it easy to port OPENSTEP programs to GNUstep?-pg}{1} @xrdef{How about porting between Cocoa and GNUstep?-pg}{1} }@xrdef{Tools for porting-pg}{1} @xrdef{Compatibility-pg}{1} @xrdef{Is it easy to port OPENSTEP programs to GNUstep?-pg}{1} ]@xrdef{How about porting between Cocoa and GNUstep?-pg}{1} @xrdef{Tools for porting-pg}{1} @xrdef{Can I transfer archived data from GNUstep to Cocoa?-title}{Can I transfe r archived data from GNUstep to Cocoa?} @xrdef{Can I transfer archived data from GNUstep to Cocoa?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1 .4} @xrdef{Does distributed objects work between GNUstep and Cocoa?-title}{Does dis tributed objects work between GNUstep and Cocoa?} @xrdef{Does distributed objects work between GNUstep and Cocoa?-snt}{Section@ti e 1.1.5} ]@xrdef{Is there an Interface Builder for GNUstep?-title}{Is there an Interface Builder for GNUstep?} @xrdef{Is there an Interface Builder for GNUstep?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.6} @xrdef{Can I use my original NIB files?-title}{Can I use my original NIB files? } @xrdef{Can I use my original NIB files?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.7} @xrdef{Can I transfer archived data from GNUstep to Cocoa?-title}{Can I transfe r archived data from GNUstep to Cocoa?} @xrdef{Can I transfer archived data from GNUstep to Cocoa?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1 .4} @xrdef{Can one use the hybrid "Objective-C++"-title}{Can one use the hybrid "Ob jective-C++"} @xrdef{Can one use the hybrid "Objective-C++"-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.8} @xrdef{Is there a plan to support Java/YellowBox Bindings?-title}{Is there a pl an to support the Java/YellowBox Bindings?} @xrdef{Is there a plan to support Java/YellowBox Bindings?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1 .9} @xrdef{Does distributed objects work between GNUstep and Cocoa?-title}{Does dis tributed objects work between GNUstep and Cocoa?} @xrdef{Does distributed objects work between GNUstep and Cocoa?-snt}{Section@ti [2e 1.1.5} @xrdef{Can I transfer archived data from GNUstep to Cocoa?-pg}{2} @xrdef{Does distributed objects work between GNUstep and Cocoa?-pg}{2} @xrdef{Is there an Interface Builder for GNUstep?-pg}{2} @xrdef{Can I use my original NIB files?-pg}{2} @xrdef{Is there an Interface Builder for GNUstep?-title}{Is there an Interface Builder for GNUstep?} @xrdef{Can one use the hybrid "Objective-C++"-pg}{2} @xrdef{Is there an Interface Builder for GNUstep?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.6} @xrdef{Is there a plan to support Java/YellowBox Bindings?-pg}{2} @xrdef{Can I use my original NIB files?-title}{Can I use my original NIB files? } @xrdef{Can I use my original NIB files?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.7} @xrdef{Can one use the hybrid "Objective-C++"-title}{Can one use the hybrid "Ob jective-C++"} @xrdef{Can one use the hybrid "Objective-C++"-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.8} ]@xrdef{Is there a plan to support Java/YellowBox Bindings?-title}{Is there a pl an to support the Java/YellowBox Bindings?} @xrdef{Is there a plan to support Java/YellowBox Bindings?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1 .9} [2 @xrdef{What if I compile GNUstep under OPENSTEP/MacOS X?-title}{What if I compi le GNUstep under OPENSTEP/MacOS X?} @xrdef{What if I compile GNUstep under OPENSTEP/MacOS X?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.1 0} @xrdef{Can I transfer archived data from GNUstep to Cocoa?-pg}{2} @xrdef{Does distributed objects work between GNUstep and Cocoa?-pg}{2} @xrdef{Is there an Interface Builder for GNUstep?-pg}{2} @xrdef{Is the Objective C API for GTK related?-title}{Is the Objective C API fo r GTK related?} @xrdef{Is the Objective C API for GTK related?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.11} @xrdef{Can I use my original NIB files?-pg}{2} @xrdef{Can one use the hybrid "Objective-C++"-pg}{2} @xrdef{How about implementing parts of the Application Kit with GTK?-title}{How about implementing parts of the Application Kit with GTK?} @xrdef{How about implementing parts of the Application Kit with GTK?-snt}{Secti on@tie 1.1.12} @xrdef{Is there a plan to support Java/YellowBox Bindings?-pg}{2} ]@xrdef{Compiling and Developing-title}{Compiling and Developing} @xrdef{Compiling and Developing-snt}{Section@tie 1.2} @xrdef{How can I get started programming?-title}{How can I get started programm ing?} @xrdef{How can I get started programming?-snt}{Section@tie 1.2.1} @xrdef{What if I compile GNUstep under OPENSTEP/MacOS X?-title}{What if I compi le GNUstep under OPENSTEP/MacOS X?} @xrdef{What if I compile GNUstep under OPENSTEP/MacOS X?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.1 @xrdef{How can I help with GNUstep?-title}{How can I help with GNUstep?} @xrdef{How can I help with GNUstep?-snt}{Section@tie 1.2.2} 0} [3 @xrdef{What if I compile GNUstep under OPENSTEP/MacOS X?-pg}{3} @xrdef{Is the Objective C API for GTK related?-pg}{3} @xrdef{Is the Objective C API for GTK related?-title}{Is the Objective C API fo @xrdef{How about implementing parts of the Application Kit with GTK?-pg}{3} r GTK related?} @xrdef{Compiling and Developing-pg}{3} @xrdef{Is the Objective C API for GTK related?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.11} @xrdef{How can I get started programming?-pg}{3} @xrdef{How can I help with GNUstep?-pg}{3} ]@xrdef{How about implementing parts of the Application Kit with GTK?-title}{How about implementing parts of the Application Kit with GTK?} @xrdef{How about implementing parts of the Application Kit with GTK?-snt}{Secti on@tie 1.1.12} @xrdef{Helping develop GNUstep-title}{Helping develop GNUstep} @xrdef{Helping develop GNUstep-snt}{Section@tie 1.2.3} @xrdef{Helping document GNUstep-title}{Helping document GNUstep} @xrdef{Helping document GNUstep-snt}{Section@tie 1.2.4} @xrdef{Compiling and Developing-title}{Compiling and Developing} @xrdef{Compiling and Developing-snt}{Section@tie 1.2} @xrdef{How do I assign my contribution?-title}{How do I assign my contribution? 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Chapter 1 @xrdef{Top-title}{GNUstep Frequently Asked Questions with Answers} @xrdef{Top-snt}{Chapter@tie 1} conditionals, indexing,@xrdef{Compatibility-title}{Compatibility} @xrdef{Compatibility-snt}{Section@tie 1.1} @xrdef{Is it easy to port OPENSTEP programs to GNUstep?-title}{Is it easy to po rt OPENSTEP programs to GNUstep?} @xrdef{Is it easy to port OPENSTEP programs to GNUstep?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.1} @xrdef{How about porting between Cocoa and GNUstep?-title}{How about porting be tween Cocoa and GNUstep?} @xrdef{How about porting between Cocoa and GNUstep?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.2} sectioning,@xrdef{Tools for porting-title}{Tools for porting} @xrdef{Tools for porting-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.3} [1 toc, @xrdef{Top-pg}{1} {//var/lib/texmf/fonts/map/pdftex/updmap/pdftex.map environments, defuns, macros, cross references, insertions, (/usr/share/texmf-dist/tex/generic/epsf/epsf.tex This is `epsf.tex' v2.7.4 <14 February 2011> ) localization, formatting, and turning on texinfo input format.) Chapter 1 @xrdef{Top-title}{GNUstep Frequently Asked Questions with Answers} @xrdef{Top-snt}{Chapter@tie 1} @xrdef{Compatibility-title}{Compatibility} @xrdef{Compatibility-snt}{Section@tie 1.1} @xrdef{Is it easy to port OPENSTEP programs to GNUstep?-title}{Is it easy to po rt OPENSTEP programs to GNUstep?} @xrdef{Is it easy to port OPENSTEP programs to GNUstep?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.1} @xrdef{How about porting between Cocoa and GNUstep?-title}{How about porting be tween Cocoa and GNUstep?} @xrdef{How about porting between Cocoa and GNUstep?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.2} @xrdef{Tools for porting-title}{Tools for porting} @xrdef{Tools for porting-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.3} [1 @xrdef{Top-pg}{1} {//var/lib/texmf/fonts/map/pdftex/updmap/pdftex.map} @xrdef{Compatibility-pg}{1} @xrdef{Is it easy to port OPENSTEP programs to GNUstep?-pg}{1} @xrdef{How about porting between Cocoa and GNUstep?-pg}{1} @xrdef{Tools for porting-pg}{1} ] @xrdef{Can I transfer archived data from GNUstep to Cocoa?-title}{Can I transfe r archived data from GNUstep to Cocoa?} @xrdef{Can I transfer archived data from GNUstep to Cocoa?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1 .4} @xrdef{Does distributed objects work between GNUstep and Cocoa?-title}{Does dis tributed objects work between GNUstep and Cocoa?} @xrdef{Does distributed objects work between GNUstep and Cocoa?-snt}{Section@ti e 1.1.5} @xrdef{Is there an Interface Builder for GNUstep?-title}{Is there an Interface Builder for GNUstep?} @xrdef{Is there an Interface Builder for GNUstep?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.6} @xrdef{Can I use my original NIB files?-title}{Can I use my original NIB files? } @xrdef{Can I use my original NIB files?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.7} @xrdef{Can one use the hybrid "Objective-C++"-title}{Can one use the hybrid "Ob jective-C++"} @xrdef{Can one use the hybrid "Objective-C++"-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.8} @xrdef{Is there a plan to support Java/YellowBox Bindings?-title}{Is there a pl an to support the Java/YellowBox Bindings?} @xrdef{Is there a plan to support Java/YellowBox Bindings?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1 .9} [2 @xrdef{Can I transfer archived data from GNUstep to Cocoa?-pg}{2} @xrdef{Does distributed objects work between GNUstep and Cocoa?-pg}{2} @xrdef{Is there an Interface Builder for GNUstep?-pg}{2} @xrdef{Can I use my original NIB files?-pg}{2} @xrdef{Can one use the hybrid "Objective-C++"-pg}{2} @xrdef{Is there a plan to support Java/YellowBox Bindings?-pg}{2} ] @xrdef{What if I compile GNUstep under OPENSTEP/MacOS X?-title}{What if I compi le GNUstep under OPENSTEP/MacOS X?} @xrdef{What if I compile GNUstep under OPENSTEP/MacOS X?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.1 0} @xrdef{Is the Objective C API for GTK related?-title}{Is the Objective C API fo r GTK related?} @xrdef{Is the Objective C API for GTK related?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.11} @xrdef{How about implementing parts of the Application Kit with GTK?-title}{How about implementing parts of the Application Kit with GTK?} @xrdef{How about implementing parts of the Application Kit with GTK?-snt}{Secti on@tie 1.1.12} @xrdef{Compiling and Developing-title}{Compiling and Developing} @xrdef{Compiling and Developing-snt}{Section@tie 1.2} @xrdef{How can I get started programming?-title}{How can I get started programm ing?} @xrdef{How can I get started programming?-snt}{Section@tie 1.2.1} @xrdef{How can I help with GNUstep?-title}{How can I help with GNUstep?} @xrdef{How can I help with GNUstep?-snt}{Section@tie 1.2.2} [3 @xrdef{What if I compile GNUstep under OPENSTEP/MacOS X?-pg}{3} @xrdef{Is the Objective C API for GTK related?-pg}{3} @xrdef{How about implementing parts of the Application Kit with GTK?-pg}{3} @xrdef{Compiling and Developing-pg}{3} @xrdef{How can I get started programming?-pg}{3} @xrdef{How can I help with GNUstep?-pg}{3} ] @xrdef{Helping develop GNUstep-title}{Helping develop GNUstep} @xrdef{Helping develop GNUstep-snt}{Section@tie 1.2.3} @xrdef{Helping document GNUstep-title}{Helping document GNUstep} @xrdef{Helping document GNUstep-snt}{Section@tie 1.2.4} @xrdef{How do I assign my contribution?-title}{How do I assign my contribution? } @xrdef{How do I assign my contribution?-snt}{Section@tie 1.2.5} [4 @xrdef{Helping develop GNUstep-pg}{4} @xrdef{Helping document GNUstep-pg}{4} @xrdef{How do I assign my contribution?-pg}{4} ] @xrdef{How do I update the task list?-title}{How do I update the task list?} @xrdef{How do I update the task list?-snt}{Section@tie 1.2.6} } @xrdef{Compatibility-pg}{1} @xrdef{Is it easy to port OPENSTEP programs to GNUstep?-pg}{1} @xrdef{How about porting between Cocoa and GNUstep?-pg}{1} @xrdef{Tools for porting-pg}{1} @xrdef{How do I start writing tests?-title}{How do I start writing tests?} @xrdef{How do I start writing tests?-snt}{Section@tie 1.2.7} ]@xrdef{How do I start writing applications?-title}{How do I start writing appli @xrdef{Can I transfer archived data from GNUstep to Cocoa?-title}{Can I transfe r archived data from GNUstep to Cocoa?} @xrdef{Can I transfer archived data from GNUstep to Cocoa?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1 .4} cations?} @xrdef{How do I start writing applications?-snt}{Section@tie 1.2.8} @xrdef{Does distributed objects work between GNUstep and Cocoa?-title}{Does dis tributed objects work between GNUstep and Cocoa?} @xrdef{Does distributed objects work between GNUstep and Cocoa?-snt}{Section@ti e 1.1.5} @xrdef{How can I help with the GNUstep website?-title}{How can I help with the GNUstep website?} @xrdef{How can I help with the GNUstep website?-snt}{Section@tie 1.2.9} @xrdef{Is there an Interface Builder for GNUstep?-title}{Is there an Interface Builder for GNUstep?} @xrdef{Is there an Interface Builder for GNUstep?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.6} @xrdef{Can I use my original NIB files?-title}{Can I use my original NIB files? 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} @xrdef{What is the Objective C Runtime?-snt}{Section@tie 1.3.1} ]@xrdef{GNUstep Base Library-title}{GNUstep Base Library} @xrdef{GNUstep Base Library-snt}{Section@tie 1.4} @xrdef{What if I compile GNUstep under OPENSTEP/MacOS X?-title}{What if I compi le GNUstep under OPENSTEP/MacOS X?} @xrdef{What if I compile GNUstep under OPENSTEP/MacOS X?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.1 0} @xrdef{What is the GNUstep Base Library?-title}{What is the GNUstep Base Librar y?} @xrdef{What is the GNUstep Base Library?-snt}{Section@tie 1.4.1} @xrdef{What is base's current state of development?-title}{What is its current state of development?} @xrdef{What is base's current state of development?-snt}{Section@tie 1.4.2} @xrdef{Is the Objective C API for GTK related?-title}{Is the Objective C API fo r GTK related?} @xrdef{Is the Objective C API for GTK related?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.11} @xrdef{What are the features of GNU Distributed Objects?-title}{What are the fe atures of GNU Distributed Objects?} @xrdef{What are the features of GNU Distributed Objects?-snt}{Section@tie 1.4.3 } [6 @xrdef{Why doesn't GDB support Objective-C?-pg}{6} @xrdef{GNU Objective C Compiler and Runtime-pg}{6} @xrdef{What is the Objective C Runtime?-pg}{6} @xrdef{GNUstep Base Library-pg}{6} @xrdef{What is the GNUstep Base Library?-pg}{6} @xrdef{What is base's current state of development?-pg}{6} @xrdef{How about implementing parts of the Application Kit with GTK?-title}{How about implementing parts of the Application Kit with GTK?} @xrdef{How about implementing parts of the Application Kit with GTK?-snt}{Secti on@tie 1.1.12} ] @xrdef{GNUstep GUI Library-title}{GNUstep GUI Library} @xrdef{GNUstep GUI Library-snt}{Section@tie 1.5} @xrdef{Compiling and Developing-title}{Compiling and Developing} @xrdef{Compiling and Developing-snt}{Section@tie 1.2} @xrdef{What is the GUI Library?-title}{What is the GUI Library?} @xrdef{What is the GUI Library?-snt}{Section@tie 1.5.1} @xrdef{How can I get started programming?-title}{How can I get started programm @xrdef{Explain the organization of the front- and back-ends-title}{Explain the ing?} @xrdef{How can I get started programming?-snt}{Section@tie 1.2.1} organization of the front- and back-ends} @xrdef{Explain the organization of the front- and back-ends-snt}{Section@tie 1. 5.2} @xrdef{How can I help with GNUstep?-title}{How can I help with GNUstep?} @xrdef{How can I help with GNUstep?-snt}{Section@tie 1.2.2} [3@xrdef{What is the current state of development of the front-end?-title}{What i @xrdef{What if I compile GNUstep under OPENSTEP/MacOS X?-pg}{3} s the current state of development of the front-end?} @xrdef{Is the Objective C API for GTK related?-pg}{3} @xrdef{What is the current state of development of the front-end?-snt}{Section@ @xrdef{How about implementing parts of the Application Kit with GTK?-pg}{3} tie 1.5.3} @xrdef{Compiling and Developing-pg}{3} @xrdef{How can I get started programming?-pg}{3} @xrdef{How can I help with GNUstep?-pg}{3} [7] @xrdef{What are the features of GNU Distributed Objects?-pg}{7} @xrdef{GNUstep GUI Library-pg}{7} @xrdef{What is the GUI Library?-pg}{7} @xrdef{Explain the organization of the front- and back-ends-pg}{7} ]@xrdef{Helping develop GNUstep-title}{Helping develop GNUstep} @xrdef{Helping develop GNUstep-snt}{Section@tie 1.2.3} @xrdef{What is the current state of development of the back-ends?-title}{What i s the current state of development of the back-ends?} @xrdef{What is the current state of development of the back-ends?-snt}{Section@ tie 1.5.4} @xrdef{Helping document GNUstep-title}{Helping document GNUstep} @xrdef{GNUstep DisplayGhostScript Server-title}{GNUstep DisplayGhostScript Serv er} @xrdef{GNUstep DisplayGhostScript Server-snt}{Section@tie 1.6} @xrdef{Helping document GNUstep-snt}{Section@tie 1.2.4} @xrdef{What is the Display Ghostscript Server?-title}{What is the Display Ghost script Server?} @xrdef{What is the Display Ghostscript Server?-snt}{Section@tie 1.6.1} @xrdef{How do I assign my contribution?-title}{How do I assign my contribution? 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Domain Locations} @xrdef{Accessing Domain Locations-snt}{} Overfull \hbox (40.62396pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 256--264 []@textrm GNUstep-base pro-vides you with the @texttt NSSearchPathForDirectorie sInDomains()[]| @xrdef{Applications-title}{Applications} @xrdef{Applications-snt}{} [4 @xrdef{Accessing Domain Locations-pg}{4} ] Underfull \hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 301--304 []@textrm In gnustep-base, the `@texttt Applications[]@textrm '[] lo-ca-tions a re avail- Underfull \hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 301--304 @textrm able by us-ing the @texttt NSApplicationDirectory[] @textrm di-rec-tory key for @xrdef{Admin Applications-title}{Admin Applications} @xrdef{Admin Applications-snt}{} @xrdef{Web Applications-title}{Web Applications} @xrdef{Web Applications-snt}{} Underfull \hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 342--345 []@textrm In gnustep-base, the `@texttt Web Applications[]@textrm '[] lo-ca-tio ns are avail- [5 @xrdef{Applications-pg}{5} 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Chapter 1 @xrdef{Top-title}{GNUstep Frequently Asked Questions for Users} @xrdef{Top-snt}{Chapter@tie 1} @xrdef{GNUstep General Information-title}{GNUstep General Information} @xrdef{GNUstep General Information-snt}{Section@tie 1.1} @xrdef{What is GNUstep?-title}{What is GNUstep?} @xrdef{What is GNUstep?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.1} @xrdef{What is the OpenStep standard?-title}{What is the OpenStep standard?} @xrdef{What is the OpenStep standard?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.2} @xrdef{What platforms does GNUstep run on?-title}{What platforms does GNUstep r un on?} @xrdef{What platforms does GNUstep run on?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.3} @xrdef{Does GNUstep run on Windows?-title}{Does GNUstep run on Windows?} @xrdef{Does GNUstep run on Windows?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.4} @xrdef{What is GNUstep's position towards KDE and the GNOME project?-title}{Wha t is GNUstep's position towards KDE and the GNOME project?} @xrdef{What is GNUstep's position towards KDE and the GNOME project?-snt}{Secti on@tie 1.1.5} [1 @xrdef{Top-pg}{1} {//var/lib/texmf/fonts/map/pdftex/updmap/pdftex.map} @xrdef{GNUstep General Information-pg}{1} @xrdef{What is GNUstep?-pg}{1} @xrdef{What is the OpenStep standard?-pg}{1} @xrdef{What platforms does GNUstep run on?-pg}{1} @xrdef{Does GNUstep run on Windows?-pg}{1} @xrdef{What is GNUstep's position towards KDE and the GNOME project?-pg}{1} ] @xrdef{How can I get GNUstep?-title}{How can I get GNUstep?} @xrdef{How can I get GNUstep?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.6} @xrdef{How do you run GNUstep?-title}{How do you run GNUstep?} @xrdef{How do you run GNUstep?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.7} @xrdef{Is there a web site?-title}{Is there a web site?} @xrdef{Is there a web site?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.8} @xrdef{When is GNUstep intended to be available?-title}{When is GNUstep intende d to be available?} @xrdef{When is GNUstep intended to be available?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.9} @xrdef{What is usable?-title}{What is usable?} @xrdef{What is usable?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.10} @xrdef{Compiling and Installing-title}{Compiling and Installing} @xrdef{Compiling and Installing-snt}{Section@tie 1.2} @xrdef{How do I compile GNUstep on my machine?-title}{How do I compile GNUstep on my machine?} @xrdef{How do I compile GNUstep on my machine?-snt}{Section@tie 1.2.1} [2 @xrdef{How can I get GNUstep?-pg}{2} @xrdef{How do you run GNUstep?-pg}{2} @xrdef{Is there a web site?-pg}{2} @xrdef{When is GNUstep intended to be available?-pg}{2} @xrdef{What is usable?-pg}{2} @xrdef{Compiling and Installing-pg}{2} ] @xrdef{Are there any precompiled packages available?-title}{Are there any preco mpiled packages available?} @xrdef{Are there any precompiled packages available?-snt}{Section@tie 1.2.2} @xrdef{What are these type and size warnings?-title}{What are these type and si ze warnings?} @xrdef{What are these type and size warnings?-snt}{Section@tie 1.2.3} @xrdef{What are these import warnings?-title}{What are these import warnings?} @xrdef{What are these import warnings?-snt}{Section@tie 1.2.4} @xrdef{Compatibility and Layout-title}{Compatibility and Layout} @xrdef{Compatibility and Layout-snt}{Section@tie 1.3} @xrdef{Can I run NeXT OPENSTEP or Mac OS X programs on GNUstep?-title}{Can I ru n NeXT OPENSTEP or Mac OS X programs on GNUstep?} @xrdef{Can I run NeXT OPENSTEP or Mac OS X programs on GNUstep?-snt}{Section@ti e 1.3.1} @xrdef{Is GNUstep following changes to OpenStep and Mac OS X?-title}{Is GNUstep following changes to OpenStep and Mac OS X?} @xrdef{Is GNUstep following changes to OpenStep and Mac OS X?-snt}{Section@tie 1.3.2} @xrdef{Do we have to have the NEXTSTEP look and feel?-title}{Do we have to have the NEXTSTEP look and feel?} @xrdef{Do we have to have the NEXTSTEP look and feel?-snt}{Section@tie 1.3.3} @xrdef{What's up with the directory structure?-title}{What's up with the direct ory structure?} @xrdef{What's up with the directory structure?-snt}{Section@tie 1.3.4} Cross reference values unknown; you must run TeX again. [3 @xrdef{How do I compile GNUstep on my machine?-pg}{3} @xrdef{Are there any precompiled packages available?-pg}{3} @xrdef{What are these type and size warnings?-pg}{3} @xrdef{What are these import warnings?-pg}{3} @xrdef{Compatibility and Layout-pg}{3} @xrdef{Can I run NeXT OPENSTEP or Mac OS X programs on GNUstep?-pg}{3} @xrdef{Is GNUstep following changes to OpenStep and Mac OS X?-pg}{3} @xrdef{Do we have to have the NEXTSTEP look and feel?-pg}{3} ] @xrdef{Why not use framework bundles?-title}{Why not use framework bundles?} @xrdef{Why not use framework bundles?-snt}{Section@tie 1.3.5} [4 @xrdef{What's up with the directory structure?-pg}{4} @xrdef{Why not use framework bundles?-pg}{4} ] @xrdef{Troubleshooting-title}{Troubleshooting} @xrdef{Troubleshooting-snt}{Section@tie 1.4} @xrdef{Problems compiling (loading shared libs)-title}{Problems compiling (load ing shared libs)} @xrdef{Problems compiling (loading shared libs)-snt}{Section@tie 1.4.1} Overfull \hbox (49.43388pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 351--351 []@texttt libgnustep-base.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file o r directory[] | @xrdef{Problems compiling (GNUstep Internal Error)-title}{Problems compiling (G NUstep Internal Error)} @xrdef{Problems compiling (GNUstep Internal Error)-snt}{Section@tie 1.4.2} @xrdef{Problems running tools and compiling-title}{Problems running tools and c ompiling} @xrdef{Problems running tools and compiling-snt}{Section@tie 1.4.3} [5 @xrdef{Troubleshooting-pg}{5} @xrdef{Problems compiling (loading shared libs)-pg}{5} @xrdef{Problems compiling (GNUstep Internal Error)-pg}{5} @xrdef{Problems running tools and compiling-pg}{5} ] Overfull \hbox (72.42863pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 416--416 []@texttt libgnustep-base.so.1.13: cannot restore segment prot after reloc: Pe rmission denied[] | @xrdef{Problems with gcc3-title}{Problems with gcc3} @xrdef{Problems with gcc3-snt}{Section@tie 1.4.4} @xrdef{Problems with Alt key-title}{Problems with Alt key} @xrdef{Problems with Alt key-snt}{Section@tie 1.4.5} @xrdef{Problems with fonts-title}{Problems with fonts} @xrdef{Problems with fonts-snt}{Section@tie 1.4.6} @xrdef{No characters displayed-title}{No characters displayed.} @xrdef{No characters displayed-snt}{Section@tie 1.4.7} [6 @xrdef{Problems with gcc3-pg}{6} @xrdef{Problems with Alt key-pg}{6} @xrdef{Problems with fonts-pg}{6} ] @xrdef{No Makefile-title}{No Makefile} @xrdef{No Makefile-snt}{Section@tie 1.4.8} [7 @xrdef{No characters displayed-pg}{7} @xrdef{No Makefile-pg}{7} ] ) (see the transcript file for additional information) Output written on gnustep-userfaq.pdf (7 pages, 100745 bytes). 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Chapter 1 @xrdef{Top-title}{GNUstep Frequently Asked Questions for Users} @xrdef{Top-snt}{Chapter@tie 1} @xrdef{GNUstep General Information-title}{GNUstep General Information} @xrdef{GNUstep General Information-snt}{Section@tie 1.1} @xrdef{What is GNUstep?-title}{What is GNUstep?} @xrdef{What is GNUstep?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.1} @xrdef{What is the OpenStep standard?-title}{What is the OpenStep standard?} @xrdef{What is the OpenStep standard?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.2} @xrdef{What platforms does GNUstep run on?-title}{What platforms does GNUstep r un on?} @xrdef{What platforms does GNUstep run on?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.3} @xrdef{Does GNUstep run on Windows?-title}{Does GNUstep run on Windows?} @xrdef{Does GNUstep run on Windows?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.4} @xrdef{What is GNUstep's position towards KDE and the GNOME project?-title}{Wha t is GNUstep's position towards KDE and the GNOME project?} @xrdef{What is GNUstep's position towards KDE and the GNOME project?-snt}{Secti on@tie 1.1.5} [1 @xrdef{Top-pg}{1} {//var/lib/texmf/fonts/map/pdftex/updmap/pdftex.map} @xrdef{GNUstep General Information-pg}{1} @xrdef{What is GNUstep?-pg}{1} @xrdef{What is the OpenStep standard?-pg}{1} @xrdef{What platforms does GNUstep run on?-pg}{1} @xrdef{Does GNUstep run on Windows?-pg}{1} @xrdef{What is GNUstep's position towards KDE and the GNOME project?-pg}{1} ] @xrdef{How can I get GNUstep?-title}{How can I get GNUstep?} @xrdef{How can I get GNUstep?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.6} @xrdef{How do you run GNUstep?-title}{How do you run GNUstep?} @xrdef{How do you run GNUstep?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.7} @xrdef{Is there a web site?-title}{Is there a web site?} @xrdef{Is there a web site?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.8} @xrdef{When is GNUstep intended to be available?-title}{When is GNUstep intende d to be available?} @xrdef{When is GNUstep intended to be available?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.9} @xrdef{What is usable?-title}{What is usable?} @xrdef{What is usable?-snt}{Section@tie 1.1.10} @xrdef{Compiling and Installing-title}{Compiling and Installing} @xrdef{Compiling and Installing-snt}{Section@tie 1.2} @xrdef{How do I compile GNUstep on my machine?-title}{How do I compile GNUstep on my machine?} @xrdef{How do I compile GNUstep on my machine?-snt}{Section@tie 1.2.1} [2 @xrdef{How can I get GNUstep?-pg}{2} @xrdef{How do you run GNUstep?-pg}{2} @xrdef{Is there a web site?-pg}{2} @xrdef{When is GNUstep intended to be available?-pg}{2} @xrdef{What is usable?-pg}{2} @xrdef{Compiling and Installing-pg}{2} ] @xrdef{Are there any precompiled packages available?-title}{Are there any preco mpiled packages available?} @xrdef{Are there any precompiled packages available?-snt}{Section@tie 1.2.2} @xrdef{What are these type and size warnings?-title}{What are these type and si ze warnings?} @xrdef{What are these type and size warnings?-snt}{Section@tie 1.2.3} @xrdef{What are these import warnings?-title}{What are these import warnings?} @xrdef{What are these import warnings?-snt}{Section@tie 1.2.4} @xrdef{Compatibility and Layout-title}{Compatibility and Layout} @xrdef{Compatibility and Layout-snt}{Section@tie 1.3} @xrdef{Can I run NeXT OPENSTEP or Mac OS X programs on GNUstep?-title}{Can I ru n NeXT OPENSTEP or Mac OS X programs on GNUstep?} @xrdef{Can I run NeXT OPENSTEP or Mac OS X programs on GNUstep?-snt}{Section@ti e 1.3.1} @xrdef{Is GNUstep following changes to OpenStep and Mac OS X?-title}{Is GNUstep following changes to OpenStep and Mac OS X?} @xrdef{Is GNUstep following changes to OpenStep and Mac OS X?-snt}{Section@tie 1.3.2} @xrdef{Do we have to have the NEXTSTEP look and feel?-title}{Do we have to have the NEXTSTEP look and feel?} @xrdef{Do we have to have the NEXTSTEP look and feel?-snt}{Section@tie 1.3.3} @xrdef{What's up with the directory structure?-title}{What's up with the direct ory structure?} @xrdef{What's up with the directory structure?-snt}{Section@tie 1.3.4} Cross reference values unknown; you must run TeX again. 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