bltrversion just increments the build number in the info.plist file, so
isn't really neseccary.
Paul made an intel version, which should probably go into Etienne's
('official') QS Plugin source repo soon.
http://github.com/pkohut/BltrVersion
2009/12/22 Rob McBroom <[email protected]>
> On Dec 22, 2009, at 10:12 AM, Etienne Samson wrote:
>
> > If your plugin is to provide objects (things that appear in the Catalog
> pref pane), go read around QSObjectSource (mainly), QSCatalog and QSObject.
> > If your plugin is to provide actions (things that perform things ;-)), go
> read around QSActionProvider (mainly), QSAction
>
> Ideally, both. I ran across references to QSParser and QSTextParser, which
> I will probably be able to make use of for the Catalog stuff. If anyone
> wants a description:
>
> http://github.com/skurfer/Machines.qsplugin
>
> > Also take a look at the existing plugins Info.plist files, most of the
> stuff you need to start can be inferred from them.
>
> I have been and I’ve made a surprising amount of progress in a short time
> (especially considering my ignorance of Objective-C syntax).
>
> One question: Is there an Intel build of bltrversion? Not sure what it does
> (everything seems to work without it), but the build process runs it each
> time, which causes the system to ask if I want to install Rosetta.
>
> --
> Rob McBroom
> <http://www.skurfer.com/>
>
> It's not that I think guns, drugs, prostitution, swimming, eating and
> reading should be legal. It's just that no one on Earth has the authority to
> make them illegal.
>
>