On 9 Apr 2014, at 22:18, Daniel wrote:
Honestly I feel like it would ultimately make sense to split the plugin in two, with "Scripting Support" or something being analogous to the "Email Support" plugin, and then the Terminal (and iTerm) plugins only providing the actions and functionality that specifically interact with those applications. It seems in one sense silly to have to have the Terminal plugin installed when I only use iTerm. But that's another story.
It actually does work that way, with `QSTerminalMediator` handing the work off to either Terminal or iTerm. The difference is that, unlike E-mail Support and Chat Support, the Terminal mediator was never given a dedicated plug-in. It’s included with the Terminal plug-in, which is why the iTerm one requires it.
It *should* eventually be split out, but I can’t say that’s at the top of anyone’s list. Care to take a crack at it? :-)
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