I'm sorry I forgot to insert a link to my application draft, I've made. 
It's 
here<https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/GSoC-2012-Application-Vishesh-Kumar:-Equation-Editor>
!

Regards
Vishesh Kumar

On Thursday, 5 April 2012 00:38:42 UTC+5:30, Vishesh Kumar wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> Thanks for the advice Stefan, I finally managed to get the matplot lib 
> functionality to work! It's such a charm (especially after the continual 
> failure of pyglet). In plotting 3-D surfaces, it gave me an error that 
> autoscalezon takes only two arguments, three given. That seemed like a tiny 
> error, I managed to fix in my own branch. I don't think that merits a pull 
> request or anything, does it? And if not, how does one go about covering 
> that with a fix? =)
>
> To Aaron, and any interested mentor, I would really like to work the 
> equation editor idea, and need some assistance and guidance on how to make 
> a schedule, and what all topics or ground I am expected to cover in a 
> summer. Also, what is the possibility of contributing in ways not directly 
> relevant to the equation editor, like the random idea for the plotting 
> module I put in my application? Would that be considered relevant to my 
> summer work, if selected?
>
> On Monday, 2 April 2012 22:47:51 UTC+5:30, Stefan Krastanov wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I can not say anything about the equation editor, but I may try to
>> help with the plotting module. Whenever you decide to try to make it
>> work again just contact us and describe the problem. To clone it and
>> use it you have to do (more or less) the following:
>>
>> - install git
>> - clone sympy from github.com/sympy/sympy.git
>> - make a new branch
>> - go onto that new branch (i.e. checkout it)
>> - pull onto your new empty branch the branch in which the plotting
>> module is developed (git pull https://github.com/Krastanov/sympy.git
>> plotting)
>> - play with it (You will need matplotlib installed. It would be also
>> very useful to install ipython (which anyway you may need for other
>> possible projects))
>>
>> If you are working on a linux or mac system you can find step by step
>> explanations in the "developer workflow" page in our documentation.
>>
>> Stefan
>>
>>

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