File: //usr/share/doc/fribidi/TODO
Before release:
* Use gtk-doc?
* Implement fribidi_wcwidth()?
* Port fribidi-main.c to new API.
* help2man.
Implementation issues:
* Add API to get and pass on TypeLink*, to not allocate bidi levels.
  Something like that.  Also the UTF-8 stuff from pango/mini-fribidi.
* Explore vis2log.
* Clean caprtl2utf8 to do arbitrary charset conversion?
* add --output-charset.
* Update README, etc...
* Mix __attr... with DLLIMPORT?
* Update all files headers/footers.  For c/h files, lib/fribidi-mirroring.[ch]
  is always the reference.
* In fribidi_main.c reorder after line break.
* Change fribidi-main cmd-line parameters: --mirror --no-mirror...  change the
  defaults too.
* Add an option to fribidi_main.c to assume two consecutive returns as
  paragraph separators.
* Add more tests.  For:
  - Checking that not removing explicit marks in analyze is not changing the
    output in anyway.
  - Tests with BN.  Right now ^ is BN in CapRTL scheme.
  - Test tables.
* indent:  support function attributes and _PARAMS like things.  Also
  FRIBIDI_BEGIN_DECLS, and LIKELY.
* Cleanup gen.tab/gen-*.c files.
* Override pkgincludedir and append interface version.  Should we go the GNOME
  parallel install way?
* c2man:  parse Author and Copyright from the whole file.
* Write texinfo documentation.
* Set up gnu.org web pages, and update the entry in Free Software Directory.
* Use gengetopt.
* Add FriBidiEnv functionality at compile time.  Also, ifdef out the memory
  cleanup stuff if asked to fail on memory allocation failure (xmalloc).  When
  this is done, FRIBIDI_GNUC_WARN_UNUSEDS can be turned off conditionally.
* Generate HTML and DVI documentation.
* Rewrite fribidi.spec.in
* Add make rules for lib/$(BUILT_SOURCES) to depend on gen.tab/ stuff?
* When called in interactive mode, fribidi cmd-line should greet, write
  about copyrtight stuff, and shared-libs' version and Unicode version.
* Configure gen.tab/ with host=build to avoid cross-compiling table
  generators.
* Replace test/run.tests with something better, Makefile foo, etc.
* Clean up README and NEWS, and check all files' headers.  Write
  gen.tab/README.  Also add UniData license file.
From GNU Coding Standards:
* The distribution should contain a file named `README' which gives the name
  of the package, and a general description of what it does. It is also good
  to explain the purpose of each of the first-level subdirectories in the
  package, if there are any. The `README' file should either state the version
  number of the package, or refer to where in the package it can be found.
* Add ^L to all sources.