Hi, Bertrand.
On Wed, Nov 29, 2017 at 11:09 PM, Bertrand Dekoninck <
bertrand.dekoni...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, Sergii
> I've digged into the list and found the name of the guy who draw the
> Heritage icons :
> Gaël Elégoët : gal...@free.fr
>
> You can see its work here :
Hi, Sergii
I've digged into the list and found the name of the guy who draw the
Heritage icons :
Gaël Elégoët : gal...@free.fr
You can see its work here : https://galgot.carbonmade.com/projects/5943454
It is a set of Next icons he did for the Mac. I don't know if it's free
or opensource but
On 29 November 2017 at 18:03, Sergii Stoian wrote:
>
> But consider the following:
> 1. IMHO GNUstep and NEXTSPACE are not the rivals of MacOS (or any other
> Apple product) in any form. Moreover GNUstep along with NeXTSTEP can be a
> good starting point to future developers
Riccardo, David,
Thank you guys, you almost convinced me. ;)
But consider the following:
1. IMHO GNUstep and NEXTSPACE are not the rivals of MacOS (or any other
Apple product) in any form. Moreover GNUstep along with NeXTSTEP can be a
good starting point to future developers of Apple ecosystem
On 29 November 2017 at 15:22, Matt Rice wrote:
>
> IMO yes having the active app's main menu is intuitive and comfortable,
> But i am biased, having the main menu available everywhere without
> having to move the mouse ever is
> helpful.
>
> I couldn't find a good example of
On Sun, Nov 26, 2017 at 3:07 PM, Sergii Stoian wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 26, 2017 at 12:50 PM, Matt Rice wrote:
>>
>> Cool project, was curious if you had/were planning on implementing the
>> right click behavior where
>> instead of bringing up the windowmaker
Hello the list,
In trying to reduce lock contention for deallocation, I took a bit from the
reference count to indicate that weak references exist to an object (and
therefore avoid any serialisation on deallocation). Unfortunately, when
Andreas tried testing it, he discovered that this broke
On 28 Nov 2017, at 22:24, Sergii Stoian wrote:
>
> NEXTSPACE is my personal project. There's no problem for GNUstep. Correct me
> if I'm wrong.
There is a problem if your project becomes perceived as a the de-facto GNUstep
desktop environment and then disappears from
> On 29 Nov 2017, at 10:52, David Chisnall wrote:
>
> On 29 Nov 2017, at 10:30, Richard Frith-Macdonald
> wrote:
>>
>> The -fgnu-runtime is for using the runtime that comes with the GNU compiler
>> (gcc).
>
> More specifically,
Hi,
Sergii Stoian wrote:
GNUstep has set of OPENSTEP-style icons. I just don't like them. It's
something personal.
NEXTSPACE is my personal project. There's no problem for GNUstep.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
for GNUstep perhaps not, however if you make your project public, you
cannot use
On 29 Nov 2017, at 10:30, Richard Frith-Macdonald
wrote:
>
> The -fgnu-runtime is for using the runtime that comes with the GNU compiler
> (gcc).
More specifically, it is for telling GCC to use the runtime that comes with
GCC. If you wish to use the
> On 28 Nov 2017, at 21:38, Lobron, David wrote:
>
> Hey All-
>
> I've been continuing to dig into the phenomenon of code crashing when
> catching a C++ exception in a .mm file. I'm finding that even though my test
> passes when it's included in the libobjc2 test
On 28 Nov 2017, at 21:38, Lobron, David wrote:
>
> Should I not be compiling with -fgnu-runtime when I'm using the libobjc2
> runtime?
Yes, as I have said several times on this list, -fgnu-runtime is was deprecated
almost a decade ago and is maintained only for
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