Hi Riccardo, so it seems I didn´t not everything wrong during installation :-). Something more is clear now and I have to train a little bit :-).
Thank you Thomas > Am 03.04.2024 um 15:17 schrieb Riccardo Mottola <riccardo.mott...@libero.it>: > > Hi Thomas, > > Thomas wrote: >> Hello, >> >> as I play around with GSDE I noticed that there are some differences between >> the usage of the apps. >> >> Does a Design Guideline for GNUstep exists (as Apple has(d))? > > Not really, but we rely essentially on OpenStep behaviour, since that is the > default "look and feel". > Although the look is different, it is also quite similar to MacOS, especially > the first 10.0-10.6 versions. The Menu bar is different in look but similar > in concept! >> >> So at macos every app from the Finder to the smallest app has the (standard) >> menue points: hide, hide others, show all. >> Here with GNUstep only GWorkspace has this menue entries and by the way on >> my HP prodesk 400 G3 mini with GSDE on Debian hide others doesn´t work, it >> hides GWorkspace itself, the opposite behavior I awaited. > > I think GSDE is doing something tricky there? > The menus behave as expected on Mac: you hide the current app or all others. > Easy. Different to mac, you can even get a clue on whether an App is hidden, > if you use the classic WindowMaker icons: a small dot. > > The caveat is that with standard GNUstep it knows about GNUstep application > and not other X11 ones. > >> >> Other (maybe stupid) Question from a newbe: I copied for instance from >> github the zip files from Textedit to my computer to find out wether I can >> open and learn to program the source with Projectcenter and Gorm but I can´t >> find a projectfile like in Xcode. >> Do I have to use git how to begin programming existing projects? Hints >> welcome. :-) >> > I suppose TextEdit is just ported using makefiles of GNUstep-make, it was not > recreated using ProjectCenter. Same goes with Ink. It has a plain GNUmakefile > for gnustep-make > > Just initialize a project fresh with ProjectCenter is the easiest way. In any > case PC just generates gnustep makefiles for you and runs make. No fancy > maketools are behind the curtains. > > https://home.gnustep.org/experience/PierresDevTutorial/index.html > > Also, you could check apps in GAP, most of them have a ProjectCenter project > file > > https://gap.nongnu.org/ > http://svn.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/gap/trunk/ > > Graphos, FTP, LaternaMagicam StepSync could be some apps which all are > managed with PC. > > Riccardo