Mark Frank wrote: > * After looking at your on-line documentation, I am uncertain whether > display post script is supported. I have some code inside a view such > as, > for(i=0; i<NUMBER_LINES; i++) > { > ...; > userPathOps[op_ctr++] = dps_lineto; > } > if(i == NUMBER_LINES) > start--; > PSDoUserPath(userPathPts, point_ctr, dps_float, userPathOps, > op_ctr, bbox, dps_ustroke); > Does GNUstep support this type of code, and if not, what should I use instead.
No, this has not been implemented in GNUstep. I would suggest that you build up an NSBezierPath instead and use this to draw. Other parts o Display Postscript are available, but we are moving away from it as the main drawing interface. > * I have also have an interest in interfacing Objective-C code to > C/C++. Is there any documentation on how to do this. Interfacing with C should cause no problem. For C++ I would recommend that you wait until gcc with mixed c++ and Objective-C support becomes available for Windows. > * I was also somewhat confused about the support for frameworks. > Currently, I am using frameworks under OpenStep on Windows, but your > documentation seems to indicate that this is not the preferred method. > What should I use instead? Nicola has been researching on this recently. Best he comments on this. _______________________________________________ Bug-gnustep mailing list Bug-gnustep@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gnustep