Re: [Scilab-users] A collection of Scilab GUI tutorials

2019-03-30 Thread Nikolay Strelkov
Dear Foad!

At first I should say that your idea is very good.

Then I can share a link to GUI programming thread -
http://mailinglists.scilab.org/Scilab-users-GUI-programming-td4037452.html#a4037453
Please read it for links and maybe tutorials for your collection.

About documentation I can recommend to use Markdown. It may be trasformed
to real book in some time. Currenly Markdown books are written with
bookdown.org RMarkdown dialect. It can produce even TeX books for
publishing (see Bookdown book example 
).

As an author of very comprehensive GUI for Mathieu Functions Toolbox

I can say that Scilab GUI programming is really still poor documented.

Wish you good luck!

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*With best regards,Ph.D., *


*associate professor at MPEI
,IEEE member,maintainer of
Mathieu functions toolbox for Scilab
,Nikolay Strelkov.*
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[Scilab-users] A collection of Scilab GUI tutorials

2019-03-30 Thread farimani
Dear All,

Trying to develop some GUIs for my own projects I realized there could be
place to collect some of the available examples on the internet and then add
proper explanations for the new users. So I created this repository:

https://github.com/Foadsf/ScilabGUItuts

given the fact that I'm not a programmer, I was wondering if some of you
guys / gals could help me with this.

The goals are:

- to collect the available examples / samples / tutorials in one place
plus proper step by step explanations for novice users
- make sure all variants of Scilab including ScicosLab, ScilabGtk and
the new forks Nsp / Tumbi, Balisc and Nelson are covered as much as
possible. I have tried to change the codes in a way to be cross-compatible
between Scilab and ScicosLab with little success so far. 
- make sure the examples are cross platform (Windows, macOS and
Linux...)
- to transfer the existing documentation and restructure it to
light-weight markup languages such as MarkDown and AsciiDoc


to do:

- complete the Documentation.adoc
- collect more examples
- test all the examples and add explanations (so far up to Ex007)
- edit the examples to be sure they are compatible with as many Scilab /
ScicosLab variants as possible
- transfer the MarkDown documentation to AsciiDoc


It would be great if you could take a look at it and help me with your
feedback and maybe contributions. 

Best regards,
Foad






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