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gEdit Plugins - v0.5.4
For information on developing plugins, read plugins/plugin_howto.
Currently, all plugins are stored in "/usr/local/libexec/go/plugins",
and can be run from the "Plugins" menu in gEdit...
(If you write a Plugin for gEdit, please write a corresponding Info note about
it for this file. Thankyou -Alex)
Information on the current Plugins
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Convert
Written By: Alex Roberts (Original idea by Evan Lawrence)
* A handy tool that can convert Decimal value to Hex, or Octal; and a
Hex value to Decimal (Evan thought of this... I was bored... and
wrote it ;)...
Project Manager
Written By: Mikael Hermansson
* This plugin allows you to Manage programming Projects, displaying
a tree of the .c source files and the header include files used by
the source file. Double clicking on the source file or a header file
will open it into gEdit.
Spell:
Written By: Martin Wahlen
* A cool spell checking plugin, using Ispell.... Quite buggy ATM
Email:
Written By: Evan Lawrence
* This handy little plugin can Email the current document to any
email address, via a dialog box where you can choose From:, To:
and Subject:...!
Encrypt:
Written By: Alex Roberts and Chris Lahey
* An Encryption plugin. It will Encrypt/Decrypt the current
document. This plugin uses the ROT13 encryption type...
Reverse:
Written By: Chris Lahey
* A fun little plugin, that will reverse the text in the current
document...
Diff:
Written By: Chris Lahey
* This plugin will make a unified diff patch file between two files...
CVS-Diff:
Written By: Chris Lahey
* This, like the above, Diff, plugin creates a diff between the
current document, and the corresponding file in a CVS tree.
(Only tested with the Gnome CVS tree)...
Hello:
Written By: Chris Lahey and Alex Roberts
* A simple plugin which prints 'Hello World' to Stdout. With the
comments included in the source, this can be used as a simple
demonstration on writing plugins...
Shell:
Written By: Martin Baulig
* This is a gmodule plugin using libzvt from gnome-libs/zvt to
display a shell...
ctags:
Written By: Fred Leeflang
* This plugin reads ctags generated tags files and makes
navigation in multiple source files easier by colorising
the known tags and making it possible to navigate to these
tags.
Browser:
Written By: Alex Roberts
* This nifty plugin calls Lynx (with the -dump arg), and lets you
view webpages (via lynx) in gEdit.. Lynx HAS to be in /usr/bin
* This plugin will store the last visited URL.
Wordcout:
Written By: Chris Lahey
* Dumps the number of Characters, Words and Paragraphs in the current
document out to STDOUT.
(Note - Wouldnt a GUI interface be better than outputting to STDOUT? -Alex)
Man:
Written By: Alex Roberts
* Lets you view Man pages within gEdit.
Time:
Written By: Alex Roberts
* Inserts the current date/time into the current document.
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