Hi, I want Beagle to be able to filter my Go games; the file format standard for these is called SGF. So I've written a really rough implementation of such a beast:
http://gimmego.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/Source/SGFFilter.cs (It's my first Beagle filter, and even my first C# program, so excuse the mess -- but also tell me how to improve it.) If I compile it and copy it to /usr/lib/beagle/Filters/, I can beagle-extract-content foo.sgf and see the output I want, but I haven't gotten it to give results that show up in the Beagle Search window. Questions: - Is there a list of properties that we can/should use (like "fixme:width")? (Can we just make them up?) - Is there anything magic I need to do, once beagle-extract-content is working, to get it to index my files and have them appear in the Beagle Search window? - Generic plea for help from anybody who knows C# and Beagle better than me, which is everybody reading this. :-) - Once it's working well, is there a process to get it included in Beagle (assuming this would fall under the scope of the Beagle project)? I guess I should open a bugzilla bug for it. Thanks! - Ken _______________________________________________ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers