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GWORKSPACE(1)						      General Commands Manual						     GWORKSPACE(1)

NAME
GWorkspace - GNUstep Workspace Manager SYNOPSIS
GWorkspace DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the GWorkspace GNUstep application. This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. GWorkspace is the official GNUstep workspace manager. It is a clone of NeXT's workspace manager. GWorkspace is probably one of the most useful and usable workspace managers available on any platform, owing to its well-designed interface and the natural, consistent design that it inherits from the GNUstep framework. The first time you run GWorkspace you must set some preferences: GWorkspace needs a default editor to work. It can also be an app-wrapper. To set your editor, open the preferences window and choose "Default Editor" from the pop-up, then click on the "choose" button: from an open-panel you will be able to browse your directories and choose the editor. GWorkspace lets you open a terminal on the current directory (alt-t). To set your preferred terminal (the default is "xterm"), choose "XTerminal" from the pop-up. MODULES
Besides its standard Contents Inspectors, that is, App, Folder, Image, Sound, Pdf-Ps, Rtf, text, Plist, Strings and Inspector viewers, GWorkspace can dynamically load other modules which you can build separately. It is sufficient to put them in a place where GWorkspace looks for them, for example: ~/GNUstep/Library/GWorkspace. In the same way you can add other viewers besides the standard Browser, Icon and Small Icons viewers. If you want to write a new inspector or a new viewer, take a look in the Template directory. LANGUAGES
GWorkspace speaks English, French, German, Italian and Romanian. OPTIONS
There are no options. SEE ALSO
http://www.gnustep.it/enrico/gworkspace/ http://www.gnustep.org/ GNUstep(7) openapp(1) defaults(1) February 18, 2004 GWORKSPACE(1)

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DH_GNUSTEP(1)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					     DH_GNUSTEP(1)

NAME
dh_gnustep - moves files in the GNUstep hierarchy to FHS-compliant locations SYNOPSIS
dh_gnustep [debhelper options] DESCRIPTION
dh_gnustep is a program based on debhelper that is responsible for doing GNUstep-specific modifications, such as moving files in the GNUstop hierarchy within the System domain, rooted at /usr/lib/GNUstep/System, to Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS)-compliant locations. dh_gnustep makes the following changes: GNUstep dependencies: Adds any extra dependencies needed for GNUstep. Currently, the only dependency added is to ensure that the package uses the same filesystem layout as the other GNUstep packages installed on the system. arch-indep directories: Moves architecture-independent directories to /usr/share/GNUstep. library resources: Moves library resources to /usr/share/GNUstep/Libraries. frameworks: Moves framework headers to /usr/include/GNUstep/Frameworks, and framework resources to /usr/share/GNUstep/Frameworks. OPTIONS
dh_gnustep accepts the common debhelper options. If the DEB_GNUSTEP_NO_MOVE environment variable is set to a non-empty, non-zero value, then dh_gnustep exits without doing anything. BUGS
Should implement -X option. Should do something with resources in .app bundles. Should remove library_paths.openapp and stamp.make files. Doesn't really do the right thing with info files (should call install-info). Should do something with Java classes -- make a jar file and move from Library/Libraries/Java to /usr/share/java -- to comply with Java policy. CONFORMS TO
Debian policy, version 3.6.2 FHS, version 2.3 SEE ALSO
debhelper(7) This program is not part of debhelper. AUTHOR
Hubert Chan <uhoreg@debian.org> perl v5.14.2 2012-04-28 DH_GNUSTEP(1)
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