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: Mandatory (Optional if {{js|type}} is {{js|"test"}}). Location of the script file that is to be executed by the plugin. The location is considered relative to the directory containing the JSON file. | : Mandatory (Optional if {{js|type}} is {{js|"test"}}). Location of the script file that is to be executed by the plugin. The location is considered relative to the directory containing the JSON file. | ||
: See {{rl|Scripting}} for a description of the language. | : See {{rl|Scripting}} for a description of the language. | ||
+ | ; auto_enable | ||
+ | : Optional, whether the plugin is enabled by default. If omitted it's considered true. | ||
+ | : Test plugins ignore this and are always disabled by default. | ||
The following fields are added at runtime and will be overwritten if present in the JSON file: | The following fields are added at runtime and will be overwritten if present in the JSON file: |
Revision as of 09:09, 29 May 2013
Contents
Available Plugins
Name | Description | Download |
---|---|---|
Example cusp plugin | An implementation of the built-in rounded cusp as a plugin | Included in the default installation. |
Star cusp | A cusp that looks like a star | Included in the default installation. |
Plugin Structure
A plugin is described by a JSON file containing the metadata for the given plugin.
The JSON contains an object with the following fields:
- name
- Recommended, an unique string that identifies the plugin.
- If missing is deduced from the file name.
- type
- Mandatory. Plugin type, see below for valid values.
- If missing or with an invalid value the plugin won't be loaded.
- description
- Recommended. A textual description of the use of the plugin.
- author
- Suggested, name of the author of the plugin.
- version
- Suggested, plugin version.
- license
- Suggested, short identifier of the software license covering the plugin.
- icon
- Optional, a named icon form the theme or a file name.
- How this is used can change depending on the plugin type.
- script
- Mandatory (Optional if
type
is"test"
). Location of the script file that is to be executed by the plugin. The location is considered relative to the directory containing the JSON file. - See Scripting for a description of the language.
- auto_enable
- Optional, whether the plugin is enabled by default. If omitted it's considered true.
- Test plugins ignore this and are always disabled by default.
The following fields are added at runtime and will be overwritten if present in the JSON file:
- plugin_file
- Absolute path to the plugin JSON file.
- plugin_dir
- Directory containing the JSON file.
Plugin Locations
Plugins are searched in the available data directories, the following directories are always searched:
- datadir as per
configure.sh
. - current working directory
/data
- executable directory
/data
Other directories depend on the system and Qt version. Check Help → About → Plugins for details
Plugin Types
- test
- A plugin for testing has no other use.
- cusp
- A new cusp style.
Planned Plugin Types
- insert
- Inserts new shapes
- transform
- Operates on the selection
- edge
- A new edge type;