"Tom Koelman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The GNUstep-base-1.10.1-gui-0.9.4.exe installer doesn't contain the NeXTSTEP interface. You should download that seperately and try to compile it.
Regards, Tom Koelman
Thanks Tom, I'm a bit surprised because in the "..\System\Library\Images\" contains a whole bunch of NeXTSTEP icons and images including arrows, toolbars and buttons. I suppose the above mentioned installer only comes with with GUI libraries ? If I may ask, where can I get the NeXTSTEP interface for windows; I was wondering if you could point me to the right direction. I also noticed that "..\Development\msys\1.0\installer\" contains "start-gui-services.sh" and "install-gui.sh" where can I read about these shell scripts ? I'm new into the world of GNUstep and I'm interested trying out the windows version and finding some documentation that would get me started.
What the heck do you mean by "the nextstep interface"? That's unbelievably ambiguous. You don't run the nextstep interface any more than you run the windows interface. You run applications. They happen to use an interface that's extremely similar to the original NeXT interface, but that's more or less irrelevant.
As of now, if you compile and run any GNUstep application under Windows, it will look exactly the same as it would under Linux or any other OS.
You may not think it, but your question is really ambiguous. Are you looking for developer tools?
Cheers, Alex Perez
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