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2009-05-19T15:19:24+12:00 (15 years ago)
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anna
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updated some expressions.

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  • gli/trunk/help/en/plugins.htm

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    1414<p>This section describes how to configure the document plugins the collection uses.  It explains how you specify what plugins to use, what parameters to pass to them, and in what order they occur.  Under the "Design" tab, click "Document Plugins".</p>
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    16 <p>To add a plugin, select it using the "Select plugin to add" pull-down list near the bottom and then click "Add Plugin".  A window appears entitled "Configuring Arguments"; it is described later.  Once you have configured the new plugin, it is added to the end of the "Assigned Plugins" list. Generally, you would only have one instance of each plugin. However, you can add the same plugin more than once. The process_exp argument will need to be set in order to make this useful.</p>
     16<p>To add a plugin, select it using the "Select plugin to add" pull-down list near the bottom and then click "Add Plugin".  A window appears entitled "Configuring Arguments"; it is described later.  Once you have configured the new plugin, it is added to the end of the "Assigned Plugins" list. Generally, you would only have one instance of each plugin. However, you can add the same plugin more than once; in that case, the multiple instances would normally be configured differently to provide a useful result (for example by setting the process_exp argument, see http://wiki.greenstone.org/wiki/gsdoc/tutorial/en/enhanced_pdf.htm ).</p>
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    1818<p>To see a short description of a plugin, select it in the "Select plugin to add" pull-down list, then hover the mouse over it. A tool-tip displaying the description will appear.</p>
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