Hi,
On Tuesday 08 May 2012, meik michalke wrote:
> hm, this is not possible with the current 0.05-5 release, i'll add this
> feature to 0.05-6. it wasn't implemented because the docs don't yet list
> the attribute in the XML references. does know this attribute,
> too?
hm, not documented, indeed
am Dienstag 08 Mai 2012, 20:26:46 schrieb Thomas Friedrichsmeier:
> Rather this means to prefer the wizard interface, if the
> -definition has the attribute
>recommended="true"
>
> Meik, how would this be done in rkwarddev?
hm, this is not possible with the current 0.05-5 release, i'll add thi
Hi,
On Tuesday 08 May 2012, Birk Diedenhofen wrote:
> I tried to create a plugin that uses only a wizard (see example code
> below). However, when I launch the plugin from the menu, no wizard
> appears, but a dialog that
>
> contains only the standard buttons.
oops, indeed. Like I said, wizards
Thanks for your help!
> And of course, in any case, if a plugin defines only one
> interface, that will always be used.
I tried to create a plugin that uses only a wizard (see example code below).
However, when I launch the plugin from the menu, no wizard appears, but a dialog
that
contains only
Hi,
On Monday 07 May 2012, Birk Diedenhofen wrote:
> Is it possible to launch the wizard of a plugin directly from the rkward
> menu? (Without having to open the plugin dialog and click "Use wizard".)
see Settings->Configure RKWard->Plugins, the topmost radio control. "Prefer
recommended interfa
Hi!
Is it possible to launch the wizard of a plugin directly from the rkward menu?
(Without having to open the plugin dialog and click "Use wizard".)
Regards,
Birk
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