Thanks for your comments :)
>> You don't need any of that to write a plugin for Mnemosyne 1.x. All you
need is Mnemosyne and any text editor.
You're probably right. I think I was trying to load all the source
code into the Eric IDE. That would allow me to use all the navigation
features to jump to class and method declarations and implementations.
I should just use Bazaar to download the source.
>> 4. Edit the copy; start Mnemosyne; see if it works; repeat this step
until it works.
I was hoping that if the code were in Eric, maybe I could actually run
it from within Eric. That would mean that I didn't need to continually
launch Mnemosyne to test the code. Maybe that's not possible in an
IDE.
>> do whatever you usually do to overcome
hard tasks and you'll be fine
As a general rule, I don't overcome hard tasks :)
Instead, I leave that to the generous users of friendly forums such as
this one :LOL
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