Hazen Babcock wrote:
> 
> On Sep 5, 2008, at 2:38 AM, Maurizio Tomasi wrote:
> 
>> Hi to everybody,
>>
>>    A few days ago I posted a question in the plplot "Help" discussion
>> forum about a the development of a new driver for GNUstep
>> (http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?thread_id=2185650&forum_id=8607).
>> In the last days I investigated a bit more the problem.
> 
> I'm not sure if you saw this, but in case you did not there is a file in 
> the drivers directory called "README.drivers" which explains the 
> necessary steps to add a new driver to PLplot. It should be fairly 
> straightforward...
> 
> -Hazen
> 

Yes, I have carefully read that document before posting my mail. But it 
explains how to add a driver to the plplot source tree, while my request was 
different: how to add a new driver to a *binary* plplot library that has been 
already compiled, installed and configured, without touching the library 
sources.

I think that such an approach would make things easier for people developing 
new drivers (even drivers meant to be used only in a very specific context 
within *one* application).

Thank you and best regards,
  Maurizio Tomasi.

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