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Re: ANN: Gorm 1.0.0


From: Gerold Rupprecht
Subject: Re: ANN: Gorm 1.0.0
Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 19:18:01 +0100

Good evening,

My sincere congratulations!

I hope a debian package will soon follow.

Best wishes,

Gerold Rupprecht
Geneva, Switzerland

On 2005-10-29 18:50:55 +0200 Gregory John Casamento <greg_casamento@yahoo.com> wrote:

1 ANNOUNCE
**********

This is version 1.0.0 of Gorm.

1.1 What is Gorm?
=================

Gorm is an acronym for Graphic Object Relationship modeler (or perhaps
GNUstep Object Relationship Modeler).

   Gorm is a clone of the NeXTstep `Interface Builder' application for
GNUstep.

1.2 Noteworthy changes in version `1.0.0'
=========================================

PLEASE NOTE: This version of Gorm requires base 1.11.1 and
gui 0.10.1 to be installed (gnustep-startup-0.13.0).

   * All inspectors are now modeled in .gorm files.

   * Added autosizing to form attributes inspector.

   * Utilize and maintain parent/child data structure more pervasively

   * Reorganized code in palettes for cleaner implementation.

   * Removed code to check for user bundles, since bugs in Camaelon
     which prompted those changes were fixed long ago.

   * Added documentation to GormCore

1.3 How can I get support for this software?
============================================

You may wish to use the GNUstep discussion mailing list for general
questions and discussion.  Look at the GNUstep Web Pages for more
information regarding GNUstep resources `http://www.gnustep.org/'

1.4 Where can you get it?  How can you compile it?
==================================================

You can download sources and rpms (for some machines) from
`ftp://ftp.gnustep.org/pub/gnustep/dev-apps'.

1.5 Where do I send bug reports?
================================

Bug reports can be sent to <bug-gnustep@gnu.org>.

1.6 Obtaining GNU Software
==========================

Check out the GNUstep web site. (`http://www.gnustep.org/'), and the
GNU web site. (`http://www.gnu.org/')



Gregory John Casamento






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