Le dim, jui 29, 2001, à 12:13:42 -0700, Rick Jafrate a écrit:
> I'm an avid lurker here. I have been watching with interest for some
> time now. I have been contributing to the LinuxPLC project and would
> like to use DIA as a programming interface. I have played with the RLD
> shapes a little and they are difficult to use. The don't line up very
> well, you need to zoom in pretty far etc..
What are RLD shapes ?
> I would be willing to work on improving them so that they are easier to
> use. What is the best way to go about this? Would some one be willing
> to mentor me until I got started? Would the UrShapes be a better way to
> proceed?
It depends -- UrShapes look like they're progressing nicely, but they're not
finished. Currently, we have three object programming models:
* classic objects (please don't code new objects like these)
* StdProp objects (C code, not that difficult, but quite a learning
curve still)
* Shapes (mostly SVG graphics coated by custom XML sugar)
UrShapes being a possible fourth.
-- Cyrille
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Grumpf.