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==Abstract==
The plugin that we developed on the previous part of this tutorial was nice, but probably not enough. We also need it to be configurable, because the user might want to only add to his/her document the date or the time, not both. We are going to create a configuration dialog for the plugin, and make the output form of our time & date configurable by the user.

Revision as of 23:26, 17 January 2008

Creating your first Kate Plugin with configuration dialog
Tutorial Series   Kate Plugin Tutorial (2nd part)
Previous   C++, Qt, KDE4 development environment
What's Next   n/a
Further Reading   CMake, The actual plugin code

Abstract

The plugin that we developed on the previous part of this tutorial was nice, but probably not enough. We also need it to be configurable, because the user might want to only add to his/her document the date or the time, not both. We are going to create a configuration dialog for the plugin, and make the output form of our time & date configurable by the user.