I did some searching, and it seems (according to this post (http://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php/topic,11274.msg84511.html#msg84511)) that the Aligner plugin was merged into Editor Tweaks. Unless somebody says otherwise, I will assume Aligner no longer exists and will remove it from the plugins list.
Please don't remove the link, but make it point to the EditorTweaks, or put a message that the aligner has been merge to the EditorTweaks plugin.While we are at it: I recall a OccurrencesHighlighter plugin. Was that merged into EditorTweaks (or the core... or somewhere else), too?
It's part of core (cbEditorInternalData).Please don't remove the link, but make it point to the EditorTweaks, or put a message that the aligner has been merge to the EditorTweaks plugin.While we are at it: I recall a OccurrencesHighlighter plugin. Was that merged into EditorTweaks (or the core... or somewhere else), too?
No, it is not. Beside the OccurrenceHighlighting in cbEditorInternalData there is an additional OccurrencesHighlihter plugin:It's part of core (cbEditorInternalData).Please don't remove the link, but make it point to the EditorTweaks, or put a message that the aligner has been merge to the EditorTweaks plugin.While we are at it: I recall a OccurrencesHighlighter plugin. Was that merged into EditorTweaks (or the core... or somewhere else), too?
http://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php/topic,12569.msg85128.html#msg85128 (http://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php/topic,12569.msg85128.html#msg85128)That's what I meant! What is the difference? I would prefer to separate this functionality into a plugin generally (if possible) and remove it from the core. Would that be feasible?
What is the difference?The plugin does highlight on all open editors and has a list which words to highlight. The internal function is highlighting the selected text in the current editor.
Beside the OccurrenceHighlighting in cbEditorInternalData there is an additional OccurrencesHighlihter plugin:Is this plugin of enough importance for me to add a page for it on the wiki?
http://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php/topic,12569.msg85128.html#msg85128 (http://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php/topic,12569.msg85128.html#msg85128)
KeyMacs (http://wiki.codeblocks.org/index.php?title=KeyMacs_plugin) seems to be a 3rd Party Plugin, not a Contrib Plugin.On further inspection, it appears to have become/merged into the Abbreviations plugin; is this correct?
Is this plugin of enough importance for me to add a page for it on the wiki?Yes, it should be considered.
On further inspection, it appears to have become/merged into the Abbreviations plugin; is this correct?No, these are two different plugins.
I think the SpellChecker plugin points towards SpellChecker (http://wiki.codeblocks.org/index.php?title=SpellChecker); it will still get there through a redirect, but someone should probably change the internal link to SpellChecker plugin (http://wiki.codeblocks.org/index.php?title=SpellChecker_plugin) so it gets there directly.Patch submitted (3216).
Header Guard added as 3rd Party.
src\plugins\headerguard\
src\plugins\loghacker\
src\plugins\modpoller\
src\plugins\tidycmt\
Maybe a little bit out of topic here, but these 4 plugins are in the src\plugin dir, but not built:They build just fine for me, hence you've to manually select / open the project files.CodeAre they update? What do they do? Should they be removed, moved to contrib?src\plugins\headerguard\
src\plugins\loghacker\
src\plugins\modpoller\
src\plugins\tidycmt\
I had seen these before, but I could only figure out what Head Guard does. :)Codesrc\plugins\headerguard\
src\plugins\loghacker\
src\plugins\modpoller\
src\plugins\tidycmt\
So these plugins are there for people who know how to use them and as tech-demo.These plugins are not exactly 3rd party (as I placed Header Guard), but nor are they core or contrib; is there another category I could place them in?
These plugins are not exactly 3rd party (as I placed Header Guard), but nor are they core or contrib; is there another category I could place them in?They actually really belong to the core, just they are disabled.