2009/9/8 AKS-Gmail-IMAP <[email protected]>

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> Harry van der Wolf wrote regarding the "plug-in" method for AutoCP matchers
> used in the OS X implementation:
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>
>  The disadvantage of Ippei's
>
> implementation is that you can't change parameters which you can with
> Thomas
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> solution.
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>
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> Ah but Harry you can change easily the parameters for the OS X AutoCPs.  In
> each of the OS X AutoCP packages is an XML property list plist file called
> Info.plist.  OS X will open that file using the Property List Editor. Using
> the editor you may change the "HginAutoCPArgs" key to be anything you want.
> You may even keep the plist open after saving the change so to quickly
> change the arguments for the next AutoCP run.
>
> Allan
>
>
Hi Allan,

Thanks for your reply. I know that you can do that as I myself created a
couple of them after the first release by Ippei.
The same plist editor also gives you the chance to change the name displayed
inside hugin. So you can copy them, change the parameters and displayed name
and you have a "new" plugin
The problem is that many users simply don't know where these plugins are or
how to open them.

I want to look into the option where we have "parameter less" plugins that
can be selected and configured from the new Preferences panel.
That leaves you with only one plugin per AutoCP creator, but you can call it
many times based on the settings.

Harry

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