Development/Tutorials/Plasma4

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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.
    Using DataEngines in Plasmoids
    With a DataEngine, it is possible to retrieve data for display in a simple and standard way. This tutorial covers the topic of how to use DataEngines for this purpose in Plasmoids.
    Video tutorial
    Video and slides from a presentation on libplasma (link to Slides broken)
    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.

    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:

    TODO:

    • tutorials for other languages (JavaScript, Ruby, etc...)