Re: [Plplot-devel] 5.9.5 release roadmap

2009-07-12 Thread Alan W. Irwin
On 2009-07-12 19:34-0400 Hazen Babcock wrote: > > Hello, > > We are rapidly approaching the tentative early August release date for > PLplot 5.9.5. I believe we still have the following features pending for > this release: > > (1) The addition of the plarc() function to the API. > (2) Custom axis

[Plplot-devel] 5.9.5 release roadmap

2009-07-12 Thread Hazen Babcock
Hello, We are rapidly approaching the tentative early August release date for PLplot 5.9.5. I believe we still have the following features pending for this release: (1) The addition of the plarc() function to the API. (2) Custom axis labeling. (3) Automated coding style cleanup. Anything else

Re: [Plplot-devel] style

2009-07-12 Thread Alan W. Irwin
On 2009-07-12 10:19-0700 Alan W. Irwin wrote: > What is needed now is a volunteer with a keen eye for C/C++ style issues to > evaluate uncrustify-0.53 (and the latest versions of the others on the list > if uncrustify is unsuitable) to find the combination of options which > enforces the consensus

Re: [Plplot-devel] style

2009-07-12 Thread Alan W. Irwin
On 2009-07-12 11:30+0200 Werner Smekal wrote: > Hi Alan, > > sorry for kicking in in this discussion late, but you'll find many more > programs if you search for > > C code beautifier > > astyle is quite outdated and there are also some programs out there, which > are (more) cross platform. Alth

Re: [Plplot-devel] cmap0.pal and cmap1.pal support

2009-07-12 Thread Werner Smekal
Hi Alan and Hazen, > > An additional format issue I just thought of for these ascii colour > palette > files is line endings. Presumably some of our Windows users will > want to > edit these files directly (since they have no access to -dev tk or the > associated colour palette GUI) so the re

Re: [Plplot-devel] style

2009-07-12 Thread Werner Smekal
Hi Alan, sorry for kicking in in this discussion late, but you'll find many more programs if you search for C code beautifier astyle is quite outdated and there are also some programs out there, which are (more) cross platform. Although this is not a problem a dedicated guy can regularily