On Sat, Jul 28, 2007 at 12:53:42PM +0200, Gürkan Sengün wrote:
> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
>
> * Package name : randim
> Version : 0.5
> Upstream Author: Adrian Robert <arobert@interstitiality.net>
> * URL : http://interstitiality.net/ifs_f.html
> * License : GNU GPL
> Description : Random Image Generation using Iterated Function
> Systems
> This is an interactive fractal image generation program based on the
> theory of iterated function systems as developed by M. F. Barnsley
> (1988).
> One well-known and remarkable image generated by this method is a
> detailed picture of a fern leaf (see, e.g., Gleick, 1987).
[...blabla...]
It's interesting that IFS can generate such a remarkable image, and it
is interesting to know that it is only 4 sets of 6 numbers that produces
it, but this is not a description of randim. What does randim do and how
would you use it? Does it have a graphical user interface or is it a
command line utility? Does it output vector or bitmap graphics? Things
like that should be in the description.
--
Met vriendelijke groet / with kind regards,
Guus Sliepen <guus@debian.org>
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