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Re: new to gnustep/obj-c
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Yen-Ju Chen |
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Re: new to gnustep/obj-c |
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Fri, 20 Sep 2002 09:50:18 -0400 |
From: Cameron Matheson <cmatheson3@hotpop.com>
To: discuss-gnustep@gnu.org
Subject: new to gnustep/obj-c
Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2002 21:08:09 -0600
Hi,
I've known about the GNUStep project for a few years, but wasn't ever very
interested in it (sorry, it was because it was in obj-c). I read an
article on linuxjournal.com (it was /.ed) that changed my perspective of
obj-c and now i'm vey interested in it. I want to help out w/ the GNUSTep
project, so I've started learning more about obj-c (coming from a c++
background) by reading that apple objc-c devel book you link to on the
GNUStep Resources page. Anway, I've decided that to learn GNUStep
programming i'm going to write a program that rips cd's and encodes them as
oggs/mp3s (and then hopefully i will know enough to do real work w/
GNUStep). Anyway, i do have a few questions about where the GNUStep
project is going:
There are several projects going on about rip/encode:
MusicBox: http://www.people.virginia.edu/~yc2w/GNUstep/english/
Encod: http://s.peron.free.fr/GNUStep/
And the GSBurn is for burning: http://gsburn.sourceforge.net/
Maybe you are interested to have a look.
All the GNUstep applications can be found at http://www.gnustep.net
(snip)
3. what about font-aa? Has this been considered/discussed? It's not
really that important to me, but it is nice to have IMHO.
Both the xlib and libart/freetype backend support anti-alias.
For xlib, set GSFontAntiAlias = YES in GNUstepDefault,
it will use Xft.
libart/freetype seems to anti-alias automatically.
My little comments.
Yen-Ju
I think that's about it, thanks!
Cameron Matheson
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