Le 23/02/2017 à 20:20, Amanda Osvaldo a écrit :
* Interaction with users
No, much more simple XD
It is possible to put a form for the user to send some evaluation.
For example, we could put a form on the help menu asking what it
considers to be a priority in the next updates.
Something like this image:
http://argouml-stats.tigris.org/documentation/manual-0.34/images/reference/menu_design_issues.png
Technically, Bugzilla is ready and could already allow to vote for any
bug fix or wish implementation.
But this feature is currently disabled.
* % keyword as comment:
It's not for a perfect match, it's just to keep more simple the process.
Improving the m2sci converter is a matter for the sub-community of
former matlabers.
There is no reason to spend some time to change the language only for a
part of the users,
and sometimes for worse or bad features.
** Pool of formulas*
Not all formulas are easy, exists formulas with more than 2 pages that
has been written by many persons.
And when the update is ready, it is necessary to compare with the
previous version and manually write the update or even the entire macro.
Teams can be made from people from social and biological sciences that
don't know to implement.
Or even the team may not have access to additional macros to test the
formula for security and intellectual property reasons.
In both cases, automate the running and test process is necessary to
reduce the human work.
MathML is a XML stantard.
You can write in Libre Office Math
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjpe7a52s18)
and the SciLAB's XML macro can convert the XML to code
Again, definitely not. It aims only to parse XML to build a DOM and
things like this.
In no way it is built to interpret a literal formula and convert it into
some executable code.
You may also have a look at prettyprint(). It works only one way (the
easiest one),
has no reciprocal, and deals only with a limited subset of regular data
types
(not functions or formulae).
Samuel
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