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− | + | ! Parameter !! Presence !! Description | |
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− | + | ! name | |
− | + | | Recommended || A unique string that identifies the plugin. If missing is deduced from the file name. | |
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− | + | ! type | |
− | + | | Recommended || Plugin type, see below for valid values. If missing or with an invalid value will be overwritten to '''script''' . | |
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− | + | ! description | |
− | + | | Recommended ||A textual description of the use of the plugin. | |
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− | + | ! author | |
− | + | | Suggested || Name of the author of the plugin. | |
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− | + | ! version | |
− | + | | Suggested || Plugin version. | |
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− | + | ! license | |
− | + | | Suggested || Short identifier of the software license covering the plugin. | |
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− | + | ! icon | |
− | + | | Optional || A named icon from the theme or a file name. How this is used can change depending on the plugin type. | |
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− | + | ! script | |
− | + | | Mandatory || 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. | |
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− | + | ! auto_enable | |
+ | | Optional || Whether the plugin is enabled by default. If omitted it's considered true. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! plugin_file | ||
+ | | Automatic || Absolute path to the plugin JSON file. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! plugin_dir | ||
+ | | Automatic || Directory containing the JSON file. | ||
+ | |} | ||
==Plugin Locations== | ==Plugin Locations== |
Revision as of 09:32, 3 June 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. |
Insert Lattice | Insert a square lattice | 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:
Parameter | Presence | Description |
---|---|---|
name | Recommended | A unique string that identifies the plugin. If missing is deduced from the file name. |
type | Recommended | Plugin type, see below for valid values. If missing or with an invalid value will be overwritten to script . |
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 from the theme or a file name. How this is used can change depending on the plugin type. |
script | Mandatory | 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. |
plugin_file | Automatic | Absolute path to the plugin JSON file. |
plugin_dir | Automatic | 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;