On 06/20/2005 09:30 PM, Charles R. Twardy wrote: > Hi Luiz, > > The "Extending Python" chapter should cover this. It has a section with: > > << > 1. Make the directories > 1. mkdir ~/.gnumeric > 2. mkdir ~/.gnumeric/<version> > 2. mkdir ~/.gnumeric/<version>/myfuncs/ > 3. cd ~/.gnumeric/<version>/myfuncs/ > > Make the files > > A spellbook has two files. The first is the python file with the > functions. The second is the XML file "plugin.xml". The XML file holds > that master spells that tell Gnumeric what functions we've defined, and > what the name of the python file is, and one other important item. We'll > create these as blank files. > > 1. touch my-func.py > 2. touch plugin.xml > ...
I followed instructions on: http://www.gnome.org/projects/gnumeric/doc/sect-extending-python-writing.htm However, I put the files in ~/.gnumeric/<version>/plugins/myfuncs/ instead because that's more similar to the way it's done in: /usr/lib/gnumeric/<version>/plugins/ Anyway, it seemed to work because selecting: Tools|plug-ins...|directories showed: /usr/lib/gnumeric/1.6.1/plugins <my-home>/.gnumeric/1.6.1/plugins /usr/lib/goffice/0.1.2/plugins However, the Plugin directory: field at: Tools|plug-ins...|Plugin Details wouldn't show any input despite typing in the field. Should it? Also, when I selected the f(x) (i.e. Edit a function in current cell), then the Category, Local Python, and then the sole entry, py_add, the Description showed: Incorrect Function Description. Incorrect Function Description. The same showed with Category, Python, was selected and any entry was selected. Should this be a bug? _______________________________________________ gnumeric-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnumeric-list
