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soo_plugin_display: show information about installed plugins
soo_plugin_display
Similar to some other plugins that show plugin info, but more comprehensive, allowing you to format plugin fields as you wish with a form or container, and offering display of help text & source code, even specific chunks of source code.
Compatible with soo_plugin_pref for preference management.
Information, help text, source code preview, and download
Version 0.2.0 released 2010/07/11
- New
highlight
attribute forsoo_plugin_code
, allows you to disable the standard syntax highlighting and output raw (but HTML-escaped) code. - Bug fix:
soo_plugin_code
now handles multi-line comments correctly.
Note: If you are upgrading from an earlier version, note that soo_plugin_code
has some other format changes (e.g., highlighted output is now wrapped in a pre
element), so some CSS changes might be needed.
Version 0.1.4 released 2010/07/04
- soo_plugin_help now has
h_plus
attribute, for transposing HTML header levels
Version 0.1.3 released 2009/09/28
soo_plugin_code
now does intelligent tab to space conversion to maintain tab stops
Version 0.1.2 released 2009/09/26
New attribute forsoo_plugin_help
:
section_id
allows you to select a portion of the help text by HTML id
Version 0.1.1 released 2009/09/22
Fixed bug when in list mode (bad query in some cases)
Version 0.1 released 2009/09/21
- Display most fields from the plugins table, also code size.
- Can automatically link author or plugin name to plugin author URI.
- Code highlighting with named styles, line numbering
- Can restrict code display to named functions/classes
- Show single named plugin or list, filter by status and/or author
Last edited by jsoo (2010-07-11 19:20:42)
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Re: soo_plugin_display: show information about installed plugins
Version 0.1.1 released
Fixed bug when in list mode (bad query in some cases)
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Version 0.1.2 released
New section_id
attribute for soo_plugin_help
tag allows you to restrict output to the named section. Output begins at the HTML header element with an id attribute matching section_id
, and continues till the next HTML header of the same or lower level.
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#4 2009-09-26 17:13:10
- candyman
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Re: soo_plugin_display: show information about installed plugins
Your updates are so frequent that it would be useful a soo_plugininstaller… ;)
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Just on one of those kicks lately. I did follow the thread you started here and agree it would be great to have a standard way to check for and install plugin updates. I haven’t had time to look through Amit’s plugins, or to determine whether RSS is a good solution. It has to be easy on both ends — for the plugin developers as well as the end users.
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Version 0.1.3 released.
soo_plugin_code
now does intelligent tab to space conversion to maintain tab stops (as opposed to highlight_string()
’s stupid tab to space conversion).
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Version 0.1.4 released.
soo_plugin_help
now has h_plus
attribute, for transposing HTML header levels. This can be helpful when breaking a long help text into several web pages, in conjuction with section_id
. For example, h_plus="-2"
will transpose all h6
elements to h4
, all h5
elements to h3
, etc.
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Re: soo_plugin_display: show information about installed plugins
Version 0.2.0 released.
- New
highlight
attribute forsoo_plugin_code
, allows you to disable the standard syntax highlighting and output raw (but HTML-escaped) code. - Bug fix:
soo_plugin_code
now handles multi-line comments correctly.
Disabling code highlighting allows you to use javascript-based highlighting, such as the excellent SyntaxHighlighter, instead.
Note: If you are upgrading from an earlier version, note that soo_plugin_code
has some other format changes (e.g., highlighted output is now wrapped in a pre
element), so some CSS changes might be needed.
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