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2005-04-12T11:16:20+12:00 (19 years ago)
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mdewsnip
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Updated GLI help for the Greenstone v2.60 (UNESCO CD-ROM) release.

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    69             Rebuilding the plugin database
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    8579"Configuring Arguments"; it is described later.  Once you have configured the
    8680new plugin, it is added to the end of the "Currently Assigned Plugins" list.
    87 Note that a plugin may only occur once in the list.
     81Note that, except for UnknownPlug, each plugin may only occur once in the list.
    8882<p></p>
    8983To remove a plugin, select it in the list and click "Remove Plugin".
     
    9185Plugins are configured by providing arguments.  To alter them, select the
    9286plugin from the list and click "Configure Plugin" (or double-click
    93 the plugin).  A "Configuring Arguments" dialog appears with three parts: a
    94 text field for entering custom arguments, an area containing controls for
    95 specifying arguments, and two buttons at the bottom.
     87the plugin). A "Configuring Arguments" dialog appears with various controls for specifying arguments.
    9688<p></p>
    9789There are different kinds of controls.  Some are checkboxes, and clicking one
     
    9991checkbox and a text field.  Click the box to enable the argument, then type
    10092appropriate text (regular expression, file path etc) in the box.  Others are
    101 pull-down menus from which you can select from a given set of values.  Still
    102 others allow multiple selections from a list.  To add a value, select it and
    103 click "Add"; to remove it, select it and click "Remove".  To learn what an
     93pull-down menus from which you can select from a given set of values.  To learn what an
    10494argument does, let the mouse hover over its name for a moment and a description
    10595will appear.
     
    113103building process, and are fixed in place at the end of the list (with a
    114104separator line).  To change the ordering of the other ones, select the plugin you want to move
    115 and click "Move To Top", "Move Up", "Move Down", or "Move To Bottom".
     105and click "Move Up" or "Move Down".
    116106       <p></p>
    117107<img width="20" src="../gatherer_small.gif" height="20"><a name="advanced"> Advanced Instructions:</a>
    118108<p style="text-align:justify"></p>
    119109The Librarian Interface does its best to determine what arguments a plugin
    120 supports.  However, there may be cases where the user wants to specify special
    121 arguments, and for this a text field called "Custom Arguments" (at the top) is
    122 provided.  Any text in it is appended verbatim to the end of the plugin
     110supports. However, there may be cases where the user wants to specify special arguments, and for this a text field called "Custom Arguments" (at the bottom) is provided. Any text in it is appended verbatim to the end of the plugin
    123111command.
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