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<h2>GNUstep System Documentation</h2>
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This is the system documentation for GNUstep, including both user
and developer documentation. GNUstep provides an object-oriented
application framework and tool set for use on a wide variety of
computer platforms. It is based on the original OpenStep
specification created by NeXT, Inc. (now Apple). (<a
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<h2>User Documentation</h2>
<p>The links here provide some basic information on setting up and using
a GNUstep system.</p>
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<td><a href="User/GNUstep/gnustep-userfaq/index.html">User FAQ</a></td>
<td><a href="User/GNUstep/gnustep-userfaq.pdf">(PDF)</a></td>
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<td><a href="User/GNUstep/gnustep-filesystem/index.html">Filesystem Layout</a></td>
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The following links will work only if you have installed the GUI
portion of GNUstep.
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<li>User Defaults (<a href="User/Gui/DefaultsSummary.html">GUI</a>) (<a href="Developer/Back/General/DefaultsSummary.html">Back</a>)</li>
<li><a href="User/Gui/KeyboardSetup.html">User Keyboard Setup</a></li>
<li><a href="User/Gui/LanguageSetup.html">Setup for East Asian Languages</a></li>
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<h2>Developer Documentation</h2>
<p>The links here describe the development facilities provided under
GNUstep. The Base Programming Manual introduces GNUstep as a whole,
Objective-C, its main language, and the Base library, its basic set
of non-graphical utility classes. The Make Utility makes project
building easy and is highly recommended. The "API" links go to
Javadoc-like reference pages on the Base and other GNUstep libraries.
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<td><a href="Developer/Tools/Reference/index.html">Command-line Tools</a></td>
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<td><a href="Developer/Base/Reference/index.html">Base Library API</a> (<a href="Developer/Base/ReleaseNotes/ReleaseNotes.html">Release notes</a>)</td>
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<td><a href="Developer/Base/General/OpenStepCompliance.html">OpenStep and OS X Compliance</a></td>
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<td><a href="Developer/CodingStandards/gs-standards/index.html">GNUstep Coding Standards</a></td>
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<td><a href="Developer/Base/General/Debugging.html">Debugging Information</a></td>
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<td><a href="Developer/Gui/ProgrammingManual/AppKit/index.html">GUI Programming Manual</a></td>
<td><a href="Developer/Gui/ProgrammingManual/AppKit.pdf">(PDF)</a></td>
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<td><a href="Developer/Gui/Reference/index.html">GUI Library API</a> (<a href="Developer/Gui/ReleaseNotes/ReleaseNotes.html">Release notes</a>)</td>
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<h2>Development Tools</h2>
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<a href="http://gnustep.org/experience/ProjectCenter.html">Project Center</a> provides an integrated development environment (IDE) for GNUstep.
<a href="http://gnustep.org/experience/Gorm.html">Gorm</a> is a
graphical user interface construction tool. Using these, developers
can quickly design and build cross-platform applications in
Objective-C or Java.
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