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Right now I have 3 source codes for the prayer time (command-lines), I will insh'a Allah test them and select the best of them After that I will change the output to make it XML (so we can use the command-line in anything) After that I will start making the GUI Anyway insh'a Allah today I will make a list of the tasks and I will CVS the best source code I hope if Arabeyes can make a project page (I have CVS account) I think the name of the program will be "Akim Salatk" :) On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 16:28:49 -0700 Thamer Mahmoud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Ahmad Twaijry writes: > > > Yes please send the code to me > > > > I thing I will use GTK for the GUI and I will insh'a Allah but >to many > > things in the Program (e.g: Adan/Ekama sound, how many minute >left,fiqh > > ..etc) > > > > Right now I am planning and searching > > > >Assalamu Alaykom, > > >DISCLAIMER: I'm new to Linux and new to programming. So some of >the >terms that I use might mean entirely different things to the >pros. ;) > > >I'm not sure if you have already thought about this, but here it >goes: > >The main problem with prayer time calculators that I've tried, is >that >none of them use the same algorithm to calculate the times. Basicly, >> >even with the same latitude/longitude and Fiqh settings, the results >are different (with the difference being in many minutes and sometimes >hours!). > >In a perfect world, we should probably have a standard way of >calculating prayer times through computerized means. Here is a >suggestion that might get us close to that: > >Please separate the GUI/Console stuff from the back-end that does >the actual calculating. > >This is really important because this would allow us to use the >same >code in different ways. For example: > >You're thinking of a GTK app. Nadim Shaikli mentioned a Console >command (daemon?). I'm personally interested in a GKrellm >plugin. Others might want a web-based front-end. Creating a separate, >> >library-like backend, that we could all benefit from, is the only >way >to go. > >I'd be willing to help. While trying to learn programming in C, >I >wrote some code for windows MFC <blush> that I think it might be >useful if cleaned up and converted to gcc. The accuracy of this >code >is only tested for Kuwait but it does support prayer times >calculations for all latitudes and angles, and even all calculation >methods for countries with Extreme latitudes. The code is in shambles >right now and needs a lot of cleaning. I would be willing to start >working on it and cvs it somewhere, that is, if the code provided >by >Moustafa Elqabban is not good enough (I'd really like to take a >look >at that). If so, I'll use your code/library and jump straight to >my GKrellm >plugin ;) > > >good luck, > >- Thamer Mahmoud >_______________________________________________ >General mailing list >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >http://lists.arabeyes.org/mailman/listinfo/general > > - -------------------- http://eShop.4-SMS.Com http://Mozilla.4-SMS.Com - -*- If Linux doesn't have the solution, you have the wrong problem -*- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Note: This signature can be verified at https://www.hushtools.com/verify Version: Hush 2.3 wkYEARECAAYFAj+aMJEACgkQIIFs5Sdd9ZhvIgCgsMqo3nZj+z7YiBuJCf9Fh5WM86oA oLhr7jnq6LrMoA53O4lNzlg/5UVY =M0Yk -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ General mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.arabeyes.org/mailman/listinfo/general

