On Sat, May 09, 2009 at 11:44:52AM +0200, Stephane Glondu wrote:
> Description : library for dealing with sequences of Unicode characters
Please improve the long descriptions, some hints:
> OCaml-Text is an OCaml library for dealing with "text", i.e. sequences
> of Unicode characters, in a convenient way. It supports:
> * easy encoding/decoding of text;
> * a lot of functions for manipulation of UTF-8 encoded strings;
This line is useless, at least to me. What does it mean "a lot of
functions"? A lot of functions to do what kind of operations? I still
don't get from the descriptions whether they are some low-level
encoding handling functions or some high-level functions like text
layout (like boxes et al.).
> OCaml-Text is designed to be easy to use and interacts well with
> other projects.
Is this line useful? "interacts well with other projects" sounds like
marketing and nothing else ...
Thanks!
Cheers.
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