On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 3:10 PM, Peter Bienstman<[email protected]> wrote:
> 2.0 has an even easier mechanism: there are a number of officially sanctioned
> plugins which come bundled with the program, and you can activate or
> deactivate them using a plugin manager in the GUI.

Oh! That's really nice. I was actually thinking to myself in the
earlier mail that 'copying a .py file to .mnemosyne/plugin is really
easy; the only thing that could be easier was some sort of GUI to
activate pre-supplied plugins. But I'd better not ask for *another*
feature...' :)

> (You can also activate non-official plugins through the GUI, but then you have
> to copy them first to your plugin dir like in Mnemosyne 1.x)
>
> Peter

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gwern

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