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RE: GUI for Lout
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Tim Churches |
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RE: GUI for Lout |
Date: |
Mon, 5 Jun 2000 11:13:43 +1000 |
Steven,
A graphical front-end for Lout in the style of Lyx would be most welcome. A
bonus if it is implemented in Python (go Python!). However, the other missing
part of the Lout jigsaw is conversion from SGML/XML (in particular DocBook for
my purposes) to Lout. The SGML-Tools-x packages don't seem to emit Lout, and I
can't find any DSSSL or XSL stylesheets which produce Lout either.
Tim Churches
>===== Original Message From Steven Baker <address@hidden> =====
>I am currently in the design process of a WYSIWYG editor for Lout
>which will most likely be written in Python. I know this is
>controversial for some, but as much as I like to write my own Lout
>documents by hand, it is sometimes nicer to be able to see things
>right away and not worry about formatting---especially for shorter
>texts such as letters, or most of my homework.
>
>I have been mucking around the Lout code recently and seeing some of
>how it works, and I have done some looking earlier in the year as
>well... I am wondering if there is a high-level way (perhaps via a
>simple function call, or a few in sequence) that will evaluate a Lout
>command and produce the PostScript output immediately?
>
>Of a more important concern, are there any obstacles in the design of
>Lout that may impede my ability to evaluate Lout commands. Basically,
>I don't want to have to rewrite a lot of the implementation for
>PostScript output, I just want to grab it.
>
>For those of you that are concerned, I will probably be using Tkinter
>in Python, as the Tk Canvas widget looks as though it may be a good
>candidate to build the Lout widget on top of. If further features are
>needed, at the expense of portability, I may use PyGTK+.
>
>Anyways, some answers would be greatly appreciated.
>
>Another thing I'm curious about is where the seemingly odd naming
>scheme for Lout source code files comes from? z??.c is just a bit
>hard to remember where certain parts are found (although a simple
>Python script to extract comments here, helps!)... It just seems odd,
>but I'm sure there's a good reason for it.
>
>Tia,
>-Steven
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RE: GUI for Lout,
Tim Churches <=
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