This plugin should not appear for now, but it seems that we don't have an API for hiding it. It's purpose is to embed a gnumeric sheet inside a client application supporting the Goffice component system (only Abiword does, AFAIK).
Regards, Jean Le lundi 21 mars 2011 à 12:00 -0600, Andreas J. Guelzow a écrit : On Mon, 2011-03-21 at 12:10 -0500, Larry Evans wrote: > > > Now, I could resort to looking in the bottom section > > of the "Plugin List" tab, but that just shows > > Spreadsheets > > Is that the category of the plugin? IOW, to find the > > functions in this plugin, I'd select the function icon, > > f(x), at the top toolbar and look for "Component :Genumeric". > > OOP, it's not there; hence, I've no idea what that plugin > > does :( > > > > It would be nice to have some easily inferred way to > > find out what a plugin does. Maybe a URL link in the > > "Plugin List" tab when the Plugin is selected? > > > > That bottom section in the "Plugin List" tab is supposed to give a > description what the plugin is supposed to do. Unfortunately in some > (many?) of the plugins that description does not fulfill this > requirement. > > (I am a Gnumeric developer and don't even know what the > "Component :Gnumeric" plugin is supposed to do.) > > Please feel free to file bug reports if you think that the plugin > description does not tell you what the pluin is used for (remembering > thatthe description needs to be brief). A complete description of the > plugin should be in the manual. > > Andreas > > _______________________________________________ > gnumeric-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnumeric-list >
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