From 5175e839286b54e6b48bc6d1a9d855c5a0500d30 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Gergely Polonkai Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2014 19:22:10 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Update TODO --- TODO.org | 36 +++++++++++++++++++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 25 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) diff --git a/TODO.org b/TODO.org index 254a982..6ceff69 100644 --- a/TODO.org +++ b/TODO.org @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ +#+STARTUP: indent * Refine UI :version_1.0: The UI is a bit messy right now, especially the aspect/antiscia @@ -14,7 +15,6 @@ up by the window title and the chart name, so a new place must be found for it. - * Issue an error message for missing resources If a gres:// link cannot be loaded by the XML loaders, Astrognome @@ -56,7 +56,11 @@ * Progressions :version_2.0: -* Stepping through time without actually modifying the chart data :version_1.0: +* Time stepping :version_1.0: + + Stepping through time without actually modifying the saved chart + data. The result would be a moving chart while it won't complain + about saving upon close. * Application settings :version_2.0: - [-] Default display properties [1/10] @@ -81,9 +85,14 @@ * Regiomontanus import :version_2.0: -* Custom location database :version_2.0: +* Chart export as different image types [2/3] :version_1.0: -* Chart export as different image types :version_1.0: + - [X] SVG + - [X] JPEG + - [ ] PNG + + Other formats supported by GDK-PixBuf are considered useless, and + most people should be able to open these types. * Chart printing :version_2.0: @@ -116,13 +125,18 @@ * Display themes + Currently, display themes can display/hide chart parts based on CSS + rules. Maybe actually removing planets from the chart would make + more sense. This, however, is not possible with aspects and + antiscion axes. SWE-GLib should provide a solution to this. + ** Implement the original Astrognome theme The software created by Jean-André Santoni has its own list of planets, which is more than Classic, but obviously less than Everything. -** Arabic parts and fixed stars +** Arabic parts and fixed stars :version_2.0: As soon as SWE-GLib supports them, of course @@ -135,26 +149,26 @@ I may use fallback icons (yeah… how?), but they may look really ugly on the custom theme. -* Add the East point +* Add the East point :version_2.0: SWE-GLib doesn’t support it yet. It is the equatorial ascendant, and is calculated by Swiss Ephemeris, which presents it in ascmcs\[4\]. -* Support for Julian calendar +* Support for Julian calendar :version_2.0: It may be usable for only in the backends, like when importing a Placidus file with Julian date. SWE-GLib doesn’t support it yet. -* Cloud export (and maybe import) +* Cloud export (and maybe import) :version_2.0: GNOME Online Accounts supports some popular cloud services. It may be a good idea to implement saving, and possibly loading to/from there. -* Dynamic chart size +* Dynamic chart size :version_1.0: - Right some planets may disappear from the chart because they get too - far from the chart ring (due to @dist). + Right now some planets may disappear from the chart because they get + too far from the chart ring (due to @dist). The maximum @dist value can be get with the following XPath expression: