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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. | 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. | ||
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;[[Development/Tutorials/Plasma/JavaScript/GettingStarted|Getting Started]] | ;[[Development/Tutorials/Plasma/JavaScript/GettingStarted|Getting Started]] | ||
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:''The Simplified JavaScript Plasmoid API. Useful for referencing what is available in the runtime and as a study aid for the tutorials above.'' | :''The Simplified JavaScript Plasmoid API. Useful for referencing what is available in the runtime and as a study aid for the tutorials above.'' | ||
;[[KDE_System_Administration/PlasmaDestkopScripting| | === Other Applications Of Javascript === | ||
:The KDE Plasma Desktop | ;[[KDE_System_Administration/PlasmaDestkopScripting|Scripting Plasma Shells]] | ||
:The KDE Plasma Desktop and Netbook provide means to manage the desktop shell (desktop, panels, widget) via scripts written in JavaScript. This article describes how to take advantage of this feature set as well as documents the full API. This is primarily a system administration tool, but may also be of interest to power users. | |||
;[[Development/Tutorials/Plasma/JavaScript/Animations]] | |||
:''How to write Animations using Javascript for use in Plasma applications'' | |||
== Plasma Programming with Python == | == Plasma Programming with Python == |
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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.
- Creating Plasmoids
- May 2010 article from Linux Magazine
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.
Plasmoids
- 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.
Other Applications Of Javascript
- Scripting Plasma Shells
- The KDE Plasma Desktop and Netbook provide means to manage the desktop shell (desktop, panels, widget) via scripts written in JavaScript. This article describes how to take advantage of this feature set as well as documents the full API. This is primarily a system administration tool, but may also be of interest to power users.
- Development/Tutorials/Plasma/JavaScript/Animations
- How to write Animations using Javascript for use in Plasma applications
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 set up a plasmoid, create a simple paste applet using widgets and add Plasma features seen elsewhere. Complete with tips for those who have never programmed before.
- Use SVG artwork in the simplest way possible
- Follow a fellow student as he asks around about SVG usage and explains why the code examples work. This is a wiki so feel free to add your own insights until this tutorial can be considered complete.
Plasma Programming with Web Technologies (HTML/JS/CSS etc)
- Getting Started
- Creating and running your first plasmoid in HTML
Theme development
- Creating a Plasma Theme
- Guide to creating your first Plasma theme
Resources
- Projects: Plasma
- Plasma api documentation
- Plasma Eclipse Integration
- The plasma-devel mailing list and #plasma on IRC (irc.freenode.org).