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$OpenBSD: README,v 1.1 2012/08/19 10:11:57 sebastia Exp $ +----------------------------------------------------------------------- | Running ${FULLPKGNAME} on OpenBSD +----------------------------------------------------------------------- Post-install optional steps =========================== To take advantage of all the features from the GNUstep framework, you should add the following lines to your ~/.xsession or ~/.xinitrc: . ${TRUEPREFIX}/share/GNUstep/Makefiles/GNUstep.sh # (gnustep-make) ${TRUEPREFIX}/bin/gdnc # notifications daemon (gnustep-base) ${TRUEPREFIX}/bin/gpbs # clipboard/pasteboard daemon (gnustep-back) ${TRUEPREFIX}/bin/make_services # update service cache (gnustep-gui) To enable gdomap(8), the distributed objects lookup daemon (gnustep-base) add gdomap to the pkg_scripts variable in /etc/rc.conf.local. For more Information regarding the GNUstep services see their respective manual pages: GNUstep(7), gdnc(1), gpbs(1), make_services(1), gdomap(8) Running applications ==================== According to your display, you may find the fonts to be too large/small for your taste. To change the default fonts size ("9"), use the following command: ${TRUEPREFIX}/bin/defaults write NSGlobalDomain NSFontSize <fontsize> Documentation ============= Official GNUstep documentations are available from this page: http://www.gnustep.org/experience/documentation.html A more user oriented "GNUstep Configuration Guide" is available here: http://gnustep.made-it.com/Configuration/index.html