I think it falls under “GNUstep additions” and thus should be installable
on OS X.

That is: installing GNUstep-gui on OS X should result in installing
“additions”, but not the rest of AppKit, as that’s provided elsewhere on
the platform. These two classes should be in “additions”.

If you are asking whether it’s available out of the box, the answer is
“no”, as you can guess by looking at the class name prefix. :-)
On Sat 9 Feb 2019 at 19:43 fsb4000 <[email protected]> wrote:

> I recently started learning Objective C and gnustep.
> I looked at the examples and I found the GSVBOX and GSHbox classes to be
> convenient. (similar to other widgets toolkits layout classes)
> But the main thing for me is cross-platform.
> I don't have a Macbook, only Windows 10 and VirtualBox Linux so I can't
> check, but I’m wondering if an Objective-C program with GSHbox will work on
> Mac OS X?
>
>
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