On Friday 18 September 2009 10:26:35 am Dougie Nisbet wrote:

> I've been looking at the website trying to find some information about
> writing plug-ins. I can see the ones available for download and found
> the page about contributing. 

The best plugins to study are those in the plugin directory when you download 
the linux source (the tgz file). They are collected with the aim to show plugin 
writers how the system works.

> I'd have to learn a bit of Python I guess?
> I think the learning curve would be too steep for a one-off script.

Yeah, perhaps it's easier just to wait for 2.0.

Peter

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