Good day to you.
I'm currently a B.Tech student in Jaypee University of Information
Technology, HP, India.
I'm interested in your GSOC projects:
Horizontal scrollbar for tables and math ,
Toolbar customization dialog
and have read resources provided at your site.
I'm fluent in C, C++ and
On Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 11:04 AM, Hashini Senaratne hashz1...@gmail.com wrote:
I was trying to sliding too long Labels for the past few days. I was able to
learn many new things about painting methods and still interested to proceed
with this project. After figuring out how the partial slides
Hi,
just as a further idea for a GSoC project, let me re-forward to the list what I
had written some time ago, where I couldn't see any comment. Perhaps this has
slipped out of attention, or simply it's not of interest for anyone :-).
Note that I would NOT volunteer as a mentor here, but someone
Cyrille Artho c.ar...@aist.go.jp writes:
Hi Guenter,
I would assume that only a LaTeX source file is kept, no other files.
With a strategy of having multiple files, there are other issues. I
would prefer having one file for everything, but I am interested to
hear arguments for the other
Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2013-04-22, Rainer M. Krug wrote:
Cyrille Artho c.ar...@aist.go.jp writes:
I would assume that only a LaTeX source file is kept, no other files.
With a strategy of having multiple files, there are other issues. I
would prefer having one file for everything, but I am
Hi Diluka,
you may want to get familiar with Google Summer of Code's guidelines [1]
and with our application template[2] before submitting an application.
Furthermore, the application must be submitted through Google Melange
system [3], not to me.
Notice, in particular, that you should propose
Hi Abishek,
welcome to the Lyx community. You may want to search the lyx-devel mailing
list for recent discussions of the two projects you mention in your
message. Then you may want to get lyx codebase from our git repo [1], and
begin to look at the relevant parts of the code. Feel free to ask
21/04/2013 17:04, Hashini Senaratne:
Hello Scott,
I was trying to sliding too long Labels for the past few days. I was able to
learn many new things about painting methods and still interested to proceed
with this project. After figuring out how the partial slides of current tables
have been
Dear Developers,
If I remember correctly, as of the last developer meeting, QtCore
classes were being tolerated in the core of LyX.
http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org/msg172533.html
Is this correct? Are there any examples of QtCore and Signals/Slots
being integrated into the
Hi
I am a B.Tech student in Indian Institute of Technology-Bombay, Mumbai,
India.
I'm interested in developing An improved XHTML export and ePub support
and have done some reading from the resources available on the Internet.
I an fluent in C, C++, HTML, Qt and have worked on Python and CSS
Hi Xueqing,
If I haven't been clear before this, thank you for your interest in this
project. The non-linear writing enhancements have been a passion project
of mine for quite some time. I am excited that there is another person
interested in them and look forward to working with you toward their
Hi Kunai,
there have been some detailed discussion on the ePub export project on the
list. You may want to search the archives. You'll find quite a bit of info
on how to developers think the problem should be approached. Your skills
(C++/Qt/CSS) are a good fit for this project. My suggestion
Hi Xueqing,
For a more thorough technical overview, please see my earlier response.
On Mon, 2013-04-22 at 00:45 -0500, Ashley Shan wrote:
Thank you so much for replying and encouragement. I was a little bit
discouraged because everyone else in the mailing list trying to apply
to GSoC seems
Hi,
I am Computer and Communication Engineering(Honors) Student currently
in 3rd year(6th Semester) at The LNM IIT, Jaipur, Rajasthan(India).
I want to work on the project idea layout editor under Google Summer of
Code 2013 Program. I have good knowledge of C++ and QT. I believe that i am
Hi,
I am Computer and Communication Engineering(Honors) Student currently
in 3rd year(6th Semester) at The LNM IIT, Jaipur, Rajasthan(India).
I want to work on the project idea layout editor under Google Summer of
Code 2013 Program. I have good knowledge of C++ and QT. I believe that i am
Hi Mohit,
you would need to submit a formal proposal to participate in GSoC. I would
suggest you take a look at Google Summer of Code's guidelines [1] and to
our application template[2] before submitting an application. Notice that
the application must be submitted through Google Melange system
On Sat, Apr 20, 2013 at 10:50 AM, Richard Heck rgh...@lyx.org wrote:
On 04/20/2013 01:17 AM, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
Any comments on these?
Other than that they look good to me, no.
They're in. Thanks, Scott
On Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 3:32 PM, Uwe Stöhr uwesto...@web.de wrote:
Am 20.04.2013 07:51, schrieb Scott Kostyshak:
To make sure, you are asking me to backport all of the recent changes
I've made to the manuals and example files in trunk?
I mean the changes where you encountered export problems
Hi everyone,
My name is Josh Hieronymus, and I'm interested in contributing to LyX as a
part of this year's Google Summer of Code. In keeping with the application
guidelines, I thought I'd quickly introduce myself to the list. I'm a
graduate student in Computer Science and Philosophy at Indiana
Hi Josh,
On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 4:47 PM, Josh Hieronymus
josh.p.hierony...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everyone,
My name is Josh Hieronymus, and I'm interested in contributing to LyX as a
part of this year's Google Summer of Code. In keeping with the application
guidelines, I thought I'd quickly
Hello.
A few days ago I wrote an email, but I didn't get a response to my
mentor request. So now I would like to ask again. I would like to
know, whether my idea has a chance to be accepted by your
organization. Your organization is the closest to the topic of my
project.
What is my project
Dear all,
Google has opened its student registration now:
http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/homepage/google/gsoc2013
Registration ends on May 3. You are encouraged to post a draft of your
application early, so we can review it and comment on it. Your project
proposals are visible only to you
Hi Peter,
I am not familiar with MetaPost, but your project sounds interesting. Is
the code for your tool already available? Note that your code must be
released under one of the GSoC-approved open source licenses to be
acceptable for GSoC.
To get support from the LyX community, you may
Sounds reasonable. I would recommend, though, that no information is
duplicated across files. If LyX is used to edit a pure tex document,
then a separate lyx-specific file should keep only additional
information, to avoid duplication of contents. Also, the extra file
would be kept under
Good day to you.
I'm currently a B.Tech student in Jaypee University of Information
Technology, HP, India.
I'm interested in your GSOC projects:
"Horizontal scrollbar for tables and math" ,
"Toolbar customization dialog"
and have read resources provided at your site.
I'm fluent in C, C++ and
On Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 11:04 AM, Hashini Senaratne wrote:
> I was trying to sliding too long Labels for the past few days. I was able to
> learn many new things about painting methods and still interested to proceed
> with this project. After figuring out how the partial
Hi,
just as a further idea for a GSoC project, let me re-forward to the list what I
had written some time ago, where I couldn't see any comment. Perhaps this has
slipped out of attention, or simply it's not of interest for anyone :-).
Note that I would NOT volunteer as a mentor here, but someone
Cyrille Artho writes:
> Hi Guenter,
> I would assume that only a LaTeX source file is kept, no other files.
> With a strategy of having multiple files, there are other issues. I
> would prefer having one file for everything, but I am interested to
> hear arguments for the
>> Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2013-04-22, Rainer M. Krug wrote:
> Cyrille Artho writes:
>> I would assume that only a LaTeX source file is kept, no other files.
>> With a strategy of having multiple files, there are other issues. I
>> would prefer having one file for everything,
Hi Diluka,
you may want to get familiar with Google Summer of Code's guidelines [1]
and with our application template[2] before submitting an application.
Furthermore, the application must be submitted through Google Melange
system [3], not to me.
Notice, in particular, that you should propose
Hi Abishek,
welcome to the Lyx community. You may want to search the lyx-devel mailing
list for recent discussions of the two projects you mention in your
message. Then you may want to get lyx codebase from our git repo [1], and
begin to look at the relevant parts of the code. Feel free to ask
21/04/2013 17:04, Hashini Senaratne:
Hello Scott,
I was trying to sliding too long Labels for the past few days. I was able to
learn many new things about painting methods and still interested to proceed
with this project. After figuring out how the partial slides of current tables
have been
Dear Developers,
If I remember correctly, as of the last developer meeting, QtCore
classes were being tolerated in the core of LyX.
http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org/msg172533.html
Is this correct? Are there any examples of QtCore and Signals/Slots
being integrated into the
Hi
I am a B.Tech student in Indian Institute of Technology-Bombay, Mumbai,
India.
I'm interested in developing "An improved XHTML export and ePub support"
and have done some reading from the resources available on the Internet.
I an fluent in C, C++, HTML, Qt and have worked on Python and CSS
Hi Xueqing,
If I haven't been clear before this, thank you for your interest in this
project. The non-linear writing enhancements have been a passion project
of mine for quite some time. I am excited that there is another person
interested in them and look forward to working with you toward their
Hi Kunai,
there have been some detailed discussion on the ePub export project on the
list. You may want to search the archives. You'll find quite a bit of info
on how to developers think the problem should be approached. Your skills
(C++/Qt/CSS) are a good fit for this project. My suggestion
Hi Xueqing,
For a more thorough technical overview, please see my earlier response.
On Mon, 2013-04-22 at 00:45 -0500, Ashley Shan wrote:
> Thank you so much for replying and encouragement. I was a little bit
> discouraged because everyone else in the mailing list trying to apply
> to GSoC
Hi,
I am Computer and Communication Engineering(Honors) Student currently
in 3rd year(6th Semester) at The LNM IIT, Jaipur, Rajasthan(India).
I want to work on the project idea layout editor under Google Summer of
Code 2013 Program. I have good knowledge of C++ and QT. I believe that i am
Hi,
I am Computer and Communication Engineering(Honors) Student currently
in 3rd year(6th Semester) at The LNM IIT, Jaipur, Rajasthan(India).
I want to work on the project idea layout editor under Google Summer of
Code 2013 Program. I have good knowledge of C++ and QT. I believe that i am
Hi Mohit,
you would need to submit a formal proposal to participate in GSoC. I would
suggest you take a look at Google Summer of Code's guidelines [1] and to
our application template[2] before submitting an application. Notice that
the application must be submitted through Google Melange system
On Sat, Apr 20, 2013 at 10:50 AM, Richard Heck wrote:
> On 04/20/2013 01:17 AM, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
>>
>> Any comments on these?
>
>
> Other than that they look good to me, no.
They're in. Thanks, Scott
On Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 3:32 PM, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Am 20.04.2013 07:51, schrieb Scott Kostyshak:
>> To make sure, you are asking me to backport all of the recent changes
>> I've made to the manuals and example files in trunk?
>
> I mean the changes where you encountered export
Hi everyone,
My name is Josh Hieronymus, and I'm interested in contributing to LyX as a
part of this year's Google Summer of Code. In keeping with the application
guidelines, I thought I'd quickly introduce myself to the list. I'm a
graduate student in Computer Science and Philosophy at Indiana
Hi Josh,
On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 4:47 PM, Josh Hieronymus <
josh.p.hierony...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> My name is Josh Hieronymus, and I'm interested in contributing to LyX as a
> part of this year's Google Summer of Code. In keeping with the application
> guidelines, I thought I'd
Hello.
A few days ago I wrote an email, but I didn't get a response to my
mentor request. So now I would like to ask again. I would like to
know, whether my idea has a chance to be accepted by your
organization. Your organization is the closest to the topic of my
project.
What is my project
Dear all,
Google has opened its student registration now:
http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/homepage/google/gsoc2013
Registration ends on May 3. You are encouraged to post a draft of your
application early, so we can review it and comment on it. Your project
proposals are visible only to you
Hi Peter,
I am not familiar with MetaPost, but your project sounds interesting. Is
the code for your tool already available? Note that your code must be
released under one of the GSoC-approved open source licenses to be
acceptable for GSoC.
To get support from the LyX community, you may
Sounds reasonable. I would recommend, though, that no information is
duplicated across files. If LyX is used to edit a "pure tex" document,
then a separate lyx-specific file should keep only additional
information, to avoid duplication of contents. Also, the extra file
would be kept under
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