[rkward-cvs] SF.net SVN: rkward:[3796] trunk/rkward/doc/rkward/ writing_plugins_introduction.docbook
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Date: 2011-09-18 20:00:37 +0000 (Sun, 18 Sep 2011)
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<chapter id="external_plugins">
<title>External plugins</title>
- <para>As of version 0.5.5, &kapp; provides a confortable way to install additional third party plugins which do not belong to the core package itself. We call these "external plugins". They come in form of an R package and can be managed directly via the usual package management features of R and/or &kapp;. </para>
+ <para>As of version 0.5.5, &kapp; provides a comfortable way to install additional third party plugins which do not belong to the core package itself. We call these "external plugins". They come in form of an R package and can be managed directly via the usual package management features of R and/or &kapp;. </para>
<para>This section of the documentation describes how external plugins are to be packaged, so that &kapp; can use them. The plugin creation itself is of course identical to the previous sections. That is, you should probably first write a working plugin, and then check back here to learn how to distribute it. </para>
<para>Since external plugins are a relatively young feature, details of this might probably change in future releases. You’re welcome to contribute your ideas to improve the process. </para>
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