All about plugin
Dave LeYanna
dleyanna at rtl.org
Mon Jan 27 06:37:00 EST 2003
I am really looking forward to this thread. Thanks for starting it Jim.
djl
At 08:27 AM 1/27/03 -0800, you wrote:
>> erik hansen wrote:
>> >anyway, it would be nice to know if there is
>>>something like the HC "Home" stack where a
>>>startup handler fires when the Rev app is
>>>clicked. then "AA" could be scripted to open automatically.
>
>Jeanne DeVoto Wrote:
>
>>There is a "home" stack (it's the license stack), but it's locked and
>>therefore not a place for customizations, unlike the HC Home stack.
>>
>>The best thing is to create a plugin. Then you can set up the Plugins
>>Editor to open it automatically during startup, and include in it whatever
>>handlers you need to have available.
>
>
>Jeanne,
>
>This looks to be very useful and something I would like to implement. I
>made an attempt to follow your suggestion, but with limited success.
>
>I created a stack containing the handlers I would like to use as addenda
>to RR in the stack script. I set it to open at startup. I then saved the
>stack and stored it in the plugin folder. On restarting RR the stack in
>that folder opened as expected. But its handlers are not available to
>newly created stacks without a "start using...."
>
>I was hoping it would be possible to have these handlers available without
>explicitly requesting them, as is the case in HC/MC home stack, much the
>same way Eric has suggested.
>
>Also, is it possible to make that plugin stack be available yet invisible,
>that is, effectively customizing RR by adding a few handlers to those
>already built in? Am I asking for too much?
>
>Is there some place I might read more about plugins in RR?
>
>Thanks Jeanne,
>
>Jim
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