hi kunda > So a-l-e, I've condensed down what I understand your requests are:
eh eh eh. thanks! > i have created three test files that can be found at >> https://github.com/aoloe/scribus-plugin-export-epub/ >> tree/master/test/samples >> >> >> >> 1) More test cases needed. yep! very welcome! send me your sample SLAs! >> finally, after having struggled so much with the scribus internals (and its >> undocumented changes) i've refactored all the access to the scribus >> document and its elements in a few high level classes that i'd like to see >> promoted as some sort of API for plugins. >> the plan is to make an own plugin out of it. >> i would love it, if somebody could have a look at it and review it (and >> check if it makes sense...). >> >> https://github.com/aoloe/scribus-plugin-export-epub/tree/master/src/module > > 2) Someone to review https://github.com/aoloe/scribus-plugin-export-epub/ > tree/master/src/module not 100% correct... https://github.com/aoloe/scribus-plugin-export-epub/tree/master/src/module/scribusAPI*.* needs a review! but if one wants to do a review of the other files, too, it's very very welcome! this is something for somebody with c++ / programming skills... > >> if other people think that this can be useful, i would appreciate some >> help in finding the best way to add a documentation for it ( >> http://readthedocs.org?). >> > 3) Research on how to document this proposed module. research on how to document the proposed scribusAPI* files and thanks kunda for your effort! a.l.e
