On Monday 31 October 2005 13:58, Nik wrote: > Hi All, > > Thank you to everyone who read my posts, and suggested answers, I am > happily constructing my table-infested document as we speak (or read). > > However, in the longer term, I still believe that it would save me time > and effort if scribus could import tables directly from those files > formats that support them. > > I have already looked at the code, and want to have a plan for this > complete over the next two weeks (the work is relatively minor, but I > want to ensure I'm starting with a resonable design, and I don't have a > lot of free time. > > Following is a little over a page of explanation of my current planned > approach. > > http://nik.homelinux.net/files/scribus-tables.html > > I would really appreciate any feedback from any developers, on which > approach (whther it be one I've suggested, or a completely different > one) would be best. I would also welcome any input from users on what > features might be useful.
Having just skimmed over the page, the first and only thing I will say is beware of anything in scribus, scribusdoc, scribusview, page or pageitem .h/.cpp files. They are my major targets for major rework and can change fairly quickly in terms of code location in just a day or two. Craig PS.. muahahhaha.. watch it get faster :) -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/pipermail/scribus/attachments/20051031/e8e6067b/attachment.pgp
