Hi,
Split the topic a bit, what is the role difference between Ink and
TextEdit? I just tried TextEdit (attracted by the name obviously a
text editor and by the fact it's mentioned on wikipedia's gnustep
page) and found it offered most basic RTF editing feature with a lot
of failures. Since this list is not about complaining non-gnustep
application, I'll only go this far mentioning it.
the two applications have a totally different origin. Ink is a
from-scratch implementation and is released under GPL. TextEdit is the
original OpenStep application which was just recompiled to show
gnustep's compatibility. TextEdit was supplied with source code as
example. It is not GPL.
I would not expect TextEdit to have any kind of failures, if it has, it
is most probably a GNUstep bug (or a behaviour you are not expecting
from the original TextEdit application).
Perhaps it would be good to mention the problems you have with TextEdit.
They could hint a GNUstep bug.
Riccardo
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