Hi, I'm a 4th year student in IT. I would like to talk about one of GSoC 2010 proposed projects - Gtk# application. I am thinking about an application to make anaglyphs. It would:
* be written with GTK# * use many algorithms (color, half-color, grey, optimised, etc.) * algorithms will work asynchronously to UI to avoid blocking it * it will support many input and output filetypes (eg. jpg, bmp, png, tiff, etc.) * it will have a kind of step-by-step creator for begginers (maybe only this way - to click it out in a few steps, without huge screen with parameters?) * will have in-code documentation * will have user guide in html What do you think about it? Anaglyphs can be interesting for users and it can be an attractive demo of graphics processing in Mono/GTK#. I haven't seen many applications of that kind both for linux and windows, especially free and good-looking (and none with GTK#). I would like to ask how many projects can be made as GTK# applications in GSoC. Is there only one 'slot' for that subject, or any interesting application can be made at GSoC? -- View this message in context: http://n4.nabble.com/GSoC-2010-GTK-application-tp1676829p1676829.html Sent from the Mono - General mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
