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Plasma Programming with C++
- Getting Started With Plasmoids
- Creating your first plasmoid in C++ with SVG background, icon and text
- Writing a DataEngine
- DataEngines provide a standardized interface to various data sources for visualizations to use. Learn what a DataEngine is and how to write one of your own.
- Video tutorial
- Video and slides from a presentation on libplasma (link to Slides below)
- Link To Slides For The Above Video
- Slides For The Presentation Creating User Interfaces With Plasma by Aaron Seigo
- How to use extenders in your Plasmoid
- A simple example that shows how to use extenders in a Plasmoid.
- Creating Runners
- Runners are plugins that provide action-based search functionality in the Plasma workspace "run command" dialog. These plugins can be used by any application that links again libplasma.
- Creating Comic Plugins
- This guide shows you how to create a comic plugin for the comic plasmoid.
- Wallpaper Tutorial 1
- This tutorial shows you how to make a simple Hello World plasma wallpaper plugin.
Plasma Programming with JavaScript
Plasma has built-in JavaScript (also known as ECMAScript, and often referred to as QtScript in the context of Qt) scripting support without requiring any external dependencies.
- Getting Started
- Creating and running your first plasmoid in JavaScript
- Getting Data
- How to retreive data from a data engine
- Now Playing
- Slightly more advanced data engine usage: displaying what's currently playing
- System Monitor
- How to access systemmonitor data engine
- Cheat Sheet
- A cheat sheet, rather than a tutorial, of things to remember and watch out for when developing JavaScript plasmoids
- API Reference
- The Simplified JavaScript Plasmoid API. Useful for referencing what is available in the runtime and as a study aid for the tutorials above.
Plasma Programming with Python
- Getting Started
- Creating and running your first plasmoid in Python
- Using widgets
- Introduction to using Plasma widgets
- Using DataEngines
- How to use DataEngines from a plasmoid
- Writing DataEngines
- How to write your own Plasma DataEngine
- Writing a Plasmoid in Python
- Writing a simple battery graph in python
Plasma Programming with Ruby
- Getting Started
- Creating and running your first plasmoid in Ruby
- Using widgets
- Introduction to using Plasma widgets
- Writing a simple paste applet
- A tutorial explaining how to write a simple paste applet using widgets
Theme development
- Creating a Plasma Theme
- Guide to creating your first Plasma theme
Resources
- http://techbase.kde.org/Projects/Plasma
- Plasma api documentation
- The plasma-devel mailing list and #plasma on IRC (irc.freenode.org).