Brett Parker <brettp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > tempted to use GNUstep menus instead of reimplementing them too, any > thoughts on that gratefully recieved. That would have been my thought too and was part of the reason for moving to objC. I don't know how hard they are to use in isolation from the rest of it. > Right - that's my random thoughts of today, I might even muster up the > enthusiasm to start hacking on it properly tommorow - having just about > reaquanted myself with the code that I've already written. I'd best not delay you in the pub too long, then. > Mark: is there a nice downloadable GNUstep reference manual, or am I > better off grabbing the Cocoa manuals and just swearing when I want > something that's not in GNUstep? ;) ObjC/base manual at http://gnustep.orange-concept.com/resources/documentation/manual_toc.html and class reference at http://gnustep.orange-concept.com/resources/documentation/base/Base.html Yes, I know there are some gaps to be covered. One day... As you probably know, freenode #gnustep and freenode #xlib are your fwends. -- MJR/slef My Opinion Only and possibly not of any group I know. http://mjr.towers.org.uk/ jabber://slef@xxxxxxxxx Creative copyleft computing services via http://www.ttllp.co.uk/ Thought: "Changeset algebra is really difficult."