This is Browser.rtf in view mode; [Download] [Up]
Browser Copyright ©1992 by Markus Porto All rights reserved. For Melanie This program comes to you without any money and it's well worth it's price ... Copy me, I want to travel ... How to use Browser Browser is a tool to browse through the system and your own class definitions. If you launch Browser the main window appears on the screen. In the class window the class definitions in the browsed folders are shown. Below you see the superclass of the current class. The button Select selects the superclass instead of the current class. In the method window the methods found in the interface file are shown. The radio allows to switch between the factory and the instance methods. In the display window you see the text of the current class. You can switch between the interface and the implementation file. If no implementation file is found the display remains empty. If you select a method in the method window, the position in the text is shown in the display window, the start of the definition is highlighted. In the preferences window (Menu Info/Preferences...) the path to browse can be selected. If you select Print the text is given to Edit and can printed from there. Browser analyse the following defauls: Preferences: SystemBrowsePath Path (System) CustomBrowsePath Path (Custom) Other: NXFont Font in the display window NXFontSize Fontsize in the display window No Warranty Because Browser is licensed free of charge, the author provides ABSOLUTLY NO WARRANTY. The entire risk as to the quality and performance of Browser is with you. Should Browser prove defective, you assume the cost of all necessary servicing, repair or correction. Licence and Copying Browser can be copied freely and used without any limitation. Nobody is allowed to charge anyone for supplying Browser. Browser is definitely NOT PUBLIC DOMAIN. The author reserves all rights. Contact Feel free to contact me. Any suggestions welcome. My address: Markus Porto Wetzlarer Straûe 22 6332 Ehringshausen Germany
These are the contents of the former NiCE NeXT User Group NeXTSTEP/OpenStep software archive, currently hosted by Netfuture.ch.