Hi,

I'm OK with documentation (pdf user guide, pdf developer guide ...), but 
I don't know what is extensions directory for, and I'm afraid it is a 
little confusing to have an extensions directory in the main 
installation for extensions (?) and a ext directory in the lib directory 
for plugins

Michaël

Sunburned Surveyor a écrit :

>Are there any final objections to adding a "documentation" and
>"extensions" directories to OpenJUMP's installed program directory
>structure. (I'm not talking about the CVS, but the file system
>actually installed on the user's hard drive.)
>
>If there are no objections then I will plan on having a subdirectory
>of the OpenJUMP/extensions directory available for my plug-ins. I will
>modify the installer for our next official release, and I will place a
>registry for extension sub-folder names on the wiki.
>
>The Sunburned Surveyor
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