From: dennis@made-it.com To: discuss-gnustep@gnu.org Subject: GNUstep Weekly Editorial 12-04-2002 Date: Fri, 12 Apr 2002 06:46:26 +0200 Editorial 12 April 2002 Mailing lists It was a quiet week on the mailinglist. The most note worthy announcements were AppTalk 0.1.0 which makes it easy to integrate StepTalk scripting into applications and the announcement of a new user application GSFTP. Code changes For gnustep-make Sir Roarn submitted a couple of patches to get the Documentaion where it needs to be, which Nicola happily applied. Nicola Pero had a little regression test patch for gnustep-base. While the non-gui part shows little changes, because of the maturity of the code, the GUI part is heavily worked on: Adam Fedor worked on NSView, and changed a lot of the .h files and made a new file the implements RINT defs. Ludovic Marcotte worked on NSMenuView to prevent segfaults. Nicola Pero applied a patch by Alexander Malmberg for NSScrolleri, worked on GSTable, GSTextStorage and had his hands all over the place just to make gnustep-gui compile faster. And ofcourse there was work done on our gnustep-back: Adam Fedor reenabled XIM by default, worked on GSStreamContext, XGContext, XGGState and XGServerWindow Richard Frith-Macdonald fixed a bug in gpbs for -NSHost Nicola Pero added some missing includes Official GNUstep releases This is a new section in the editorial. From now on I will put in this sectrion the changes and updates of the official GNUstep applications. * GWorkspace 0.3.4 Happy Stepping, Dennis Leeuw