Hi all,
I think the listed project ideas are a good start. I would also
emphasize at the beginning that the students are welcome to come up with
their own ideas (although of course this requires that they get familiar
with LyX soon).
However, I have to admit I was confused about the "3-box drawing". It is
not clear what it should accomplish and how it really should look like.
What is a "UX flaw"? How is it possible to break up an inset into three
parts (this does not make sense for figures and tables, and only limited
sense for things such as minipages... which cases did you have in mind)?
It also said that the three boxes have to be provided "manually", which
is again a hassle for the user if that's the case. Or was the idea to
manually implement a set of use cases for different insets?
Maybe an actual screenshot of Fig. 1 there would help (and, time
permitting, a mock-up of Figure 2).
stefano franchi wrote:
Dear Lyx devels,
I am in the process of completing our application for GSOC 2014. I
copied and updated the Application guide we had in place last year:
http://wiki.lyx.org/Devel/GSoC2014ApplicationTemplate
as well as edited a bit the GSOC 2014 Project page:
http://wiki.lyx.org/GSoC/GSoCProjectIdeasFor2014
I would appreciate any comments and or direct edits you may have.
Cheers,
Stefano
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