I have had quite a few people recently asking about a standalone version of my MetaPost Previewer which incidently located at<br><br><a href="http://www.tlhiv.org/mppreview">http://www.tlhiv.org/mppreview</a><br><br>and counters indicate that the previewer gets about 15 hits or so each day. This lets me know that the number of people using it is at least moderate. I believe that the
primary reason for this is for the same reason that TeXshop and
TeXworks have become so popular, i.e., they have lowered the entry barrier for TeX. I know that the
intricacies of MetaPost were quite daunting for me in the beginning,
especially subtleties of things like output file naming schemes and
font inclusion. I've recently started working on a standalone version using
wxWidgets (similar to Qt) since wxWidgets is a cross-platform toolkit
that relies on each platform's own native controls (instead of
emulating them) to give the same look and feel as other applications on
that platform. However, I'm now thinking that since many of the
features that I would like to provide in this standalone version are
already available in TeXworks for TeX documents, it seems natural that I
should perhaps focus my attention on getting TeXworks to work with
MetaPost in a similar manner than it does for TeX documents. I have no
Qt experience, but it seems that getting TeXworks to support MetaPost should be a pretty easy task.<br>
<br>I have done quite a bit of C programming, but the main problem that I have here is that I'm not a great C++ programmer and am basically trying to learn visual programming with wxWidgets without this skill. As a consequence, things are quite slow (as you can imagine). The purpose of this message is to solicit expertise in helping with this venture so as to make it easier for current (but most especially future) MetaPost users to develop their figures by lowering the entry barrier. I have ideas on 2 or 3 features that I believe are important, but I won't bother sharing them at this point.<br>
<br>Thoughts?<br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Troy Henderson<br>Assistant Professor<br>Department of Mathematics<br>University of Mobile<br><a href="http://www.tlhiv.org">http://www.tlhiv.org</a><br>