--- On Tue, 7/15/08, address@hidden <address@hidden> wrote:
From: address@hidden <address@hidden> Subject: Re: Request for account in gnupdf.org To: address@hidden Cc: address@hidden Date: Tuesday, July 15, 2008, 9:43 PM
Hello Preetam.
I would like to help with the development of the gnu pdf project,
but I am not really sure how I should start contributing, so any
suggestions would be welcome.
Many thanks for your interest in collaborating in the development.
I have also mailed address@hidden for account with
gnupdf.org but have not recieved no reply since.
Sorry about that. I have been travelling these days and had not an
opportunity to answer your email.
I have studied the stuff in gnupdf.org . I would like to help with
the foating point module developement(matrices and interpolation).
Nice. There is a primary version of the desired API of that module in
the Library Reference Manual. Did you take a look to it? You can find
the reference manual both in the webpage
(http://www.gnupdf.org/Lib:Reference_Manual) and in the
doc/gnupdf.texi file in the sources tree. >>> Hi Jose.Hi everyone. I checked out the reference manual as you had suggested. But the interpolation functions of floating point module yet need to be developed i.e the API of that module provides no info about the interpolation functions. I have also checked and downloaded the source of the floating point module. I still don't have an account with gnupdf.org(I had mailed the pdf-maintainer). I have written the cubic spline and linear interpolation functions though they dont meet the GNU coding standards presently. I checked orkut and other social networking sites. I found no Gnupdf community there.I think if we open up gnupdf communities there we may create interest in potential developers. |