Re: [PythonCAD] Doc tools are not the solution.

2007-05-26 Thread Floris Bruynooghe
On Fri, May 25, 2007 at 07:41:49PM -0700, Glenn Meader wrote: > Doxygen works with Python. It would be a somewhat useful to have Doxygen run > on the PythonCAD code. Perhaps I will do that. I already tried PyDoc. It was > not very useful. I must agree here, I have before explored the code using py

Re: [PythonCAD] List of desired features on Wiki... and what about them?

2007-05-26 Thread Daron Rogers
Thanks Glen for pointing me to the wiki. Guess I forgot about that. However, what about the delegation part of my previous comment? Who are the programmers to PyCAD? How many are there presently? Are the different "wish list" items being worked on by specific individuals or is it a whom ever feels

Re: [PythonCAD] List of desired features on Wiki... and what about them?

2007-05-26 Thread Art Haas
On Sat, May 26, 2007 at 09:46:14AM -0500, Daron Rogers wrote: > Thanks Glen for pointing me to the wiki. Guess I forgot about that. > However, what about the delegation part of my previous comment? Who are > the programmers to PyCAD? How many are there presently? Are the different > "wish list" ite

Re: [PythonCAD] List of desired features on Wiki... and what about them?

2007-05-26 Thread Russ Nelson
Art Haas writes: > I'm the only regular programmer on the project. Other people have > contributed bug fixes and patches, but there hasn't been anyone who has > become a regular contributor. That's the problem I'm hoping to resolve, > and I'm glad to see that there's been some traffic on the ma

Re: [PythonCAD] Other Linux CAD applications as examples

2007-05-26 Thread Glenn Meader
List Of Linux CAD apps - some of which are open-source http://www.tech-edv.co.at/lunix/CADlinks.html Note JavaCAD: http://javacad.sourceforge.net is more featureful than PythonCAD. Might be a place to get ideas / algorithms. ___ PythonCAD mailing list

[PythonCAD] Open Source software for non-programmers

2007-05-26 Thread Glenn Meader
There are many examples of successful open-source software targeted at non-programmers. In the graphics arena, there are the well-known: Gimp, Blender, Skencil, and Inkscape Inkscape http://inkscape.org/ is definitely worth exploring as it is a high-quality vector graphics end-user application s