Look at how TracTags does it. You just need to muck around with the 
'hdf.loadpaths' entry in the HDF.

--Noah

Trip the Space Parasite wrote:
> I've been going through the code to try to figure out how to have a
> template in a plugin be used instead of the corresponding template from
> the base install, but the only thing I've found that works is to put
> the template in the Trac environment's templates directory. This makes
> sense, and is not actually much of a problem, but it seems inelegant to
> have to do something besides toss the egg into the environment's
> plugins directory.
> 
> Specific details: The plugin was developed locally, but the Trac
> instance is plain 0.10. The new template is settings.cs: the plugin
> adds more settings the user can frob. In an ideal world, there would be
> an easy way to add arbitrary sub-templates in case later Trac admins
> are inspired to add more to Settings, but that's not actually required.
> 
> Anyway, thanks in advance for any advice!
> 
> --Trip
> 
> 
> > 


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