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List:       koffice-devel
Subject:    Re: KPlato questions
From:       Dag Andersen <danders () get2net ! dk>
Date:       2010-11-01 8:12:27
Message-ID: 201011010912.27532.danders () get2net ! dk
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Søndag 31 oktober 2010 20:28:50 skrev Dmitry S. Makovey:
> Hi,
> 
> I may be posting to the wrong ML but my gut feeling is that I would end
> up here anyway.
> 
> 1. I have tried using librcps with KPlato (compiled against it and
> plugin is built) in version 2.2.2 and 2.3b2 - but I see no way of using
> it. Am I missing something or should I be programmatically enabling it
> via scripts etc.?
You should be able to select which scheduler to use in Scheduler column in the 
Schedule view.
If you don't have a "RCPS Scheduler" entry there something isn't right.
A possibility is that sycoca hasn't picked up the plugin desktop file. You can 
test that by running:
kbuildsycoca4
kplato&
from a terminal.
> 
> 2. Is there a documentation on plugin building for KPlato or at least
> some standalone sample.
Sorry, no docs, the only implementation is the rcps plugin. You can find the 
source in kplato/plugins/schedulers/rcps.
> I have some very specific problem (
> http://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=96&t=91177 ) and my feeling is that
> I may have to dig into scheduler to make it do what I need, however I
> haven't done much C/C++ lately (let alone KDE/Qt development in those
> languages) so if possible I'd rather tackle it from Python,
The existing rcps plugin is c++, I don't know how difficult it would be to 
interface a scripting language.
> however I
> will put some effort into tweaking existing scheduler into doing what I
> need if it comes to it. I would rather avoid running patched version of
> KPlato on my machine and implement "clean" plugin based on existing
> ones, but I need some "kickstart info" on building and some knowledge on
> how to enable those plugins (see my question #1).
Note that headers for the needed kplato libraries are not installed as they 
are not in a shape for third party development.
> 
> (BTW I have tried KPlato on Gentoo, Fedora and Ubuntu. On Gentoo I
> custom-built package for librcps and built kplato-2.2.2 with it, on
> Ubuntu 2.3b2 comes with librcps dependency built-in and on Fedora I
> think there is no librcps or at least I can't check it right now - it's
> on my office machine)
> 
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-- 
Mvh.
Dag Andersen
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