Actually, I think that the best would be for me to become a developer. But it 
depends on your long term interest in what I did.

As I have let Bruno Lowagie know several days ago, I developed a JPS front-end 
to iText (i.e. a layer that offers the ability to print in PFDs directly from 
Java). I would like to make it available as an integral part of iText, under 
the same licensing terms.

There is a necessity to modify some iText sources (PdfContentByte and 
PdfGraphics2D) in order to allow the introduction for a method like 
PdfContentByte.createPrinterGraphics(). There's also a small new package 
which currently bears another name than "itext".

You may want and I myself would like that you ((one of) the 3 developers)  
review what I wrote.
alexandru

On Tuesday 02 December 2003 17:53, Bruno wrote:
> Quoting Alexandru Carstoiu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > What is the "protocol" for editing iText source code (the public, sf.net
> > version, not my private copy)?
>
> If it are small patches, people send them to the mailinglist
> (for instance a 'diff').
> If the changes are drastic, people send them to me or Paulo
> (depending on the topic: you can send XML stuff to me,
> stuff about Reading PDF to Paulo, RTF related code is
> best sent to Mark Hall, etc...).
> If you have written a complete new package, you can have your
> own account to change the CVS (but for the moment only 3 people
> have permissions to do this).
>
> So the first thing to do, is post a description of your
> changes to this mailinglist address.
>
> br,
> Bruno



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