Hi
> No, I didn't explain it somewhere.
> Do you ask so I put some info on the wiki, or do you want to know?
>   
Just to know at the moment,
I know how I have to use it if I develop a new plugin
Just would like to understand where PlugIns are initialized.
May be easy, but I did not find the class loading the 
default-plugins.xml. This question came from another : I wondered in 
which order PlugIns were added to a menu, and in which case the {pos:x} 
in the plugin name was useful...
> btw: Did we write down somewhere what keys can be used to do panning 
> while drawing? - since we removed the arrow-key-panning plugin
>   
I even don't know if it is possible. Maybe Larry knows. If it is 
possible, information could be added to the help>shortcut  panel

If you agree, I will remove MenuNames.QA used in 
DeleteDuplicateGeometries as MenuNames.TOOLS_QA seems enough

One more general remark (the discussion about Toolbox already occured on 
the list, just add my 2 cents) :
In Tools menu, there are many PlugIns able to process layers, and some 
which process a selection.
When processing a selection is just an option of a more general plugin, 
it is OK.
When the plugin process a few selected features (union, difference, 
split...), the function would be more accessible from a toolbox than 
from a menu-item.
I don't know if the Toolbox class used by the editing toolbox can be 
re-used for such a purpose (I'm not thinking about it for 1.3).

Michaël

> thank you for adding the "Programming Guide Lines" to the wiki
>
> stefan
>
>
> Michaël Michaud schrieb:
>   
>> Hi Stefan
>>
>> Did you explain somewhere how default-plugin initialization is done.
>> After a short investigation, I did not find how and where the plugin 
>> initialization is done now.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Michaël
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