=============== Geany-Plugins =============== Installation ------------ You can build the plugins using either autotools or waf. Building with autotools ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ You can use Autotools to build the Geany plugins in this repository. Usage:: ./configure [arguments] or alternatively ./autogen.sh [arguments] make sudo make install This will configure, build and install most of the Geany plugins. There is some auto-detection in place which automagically disables some of the plugins if there are insufficient build dependencies. The following arguments can tweak the behaviour of the configure script:- Options ======= A full listing of all supported options can be found in ./configure --help. Enable/Disable Features ======================= The following options can be passed to ./configure in forms --enable-<option>=auto (default), --enable-<option>, --disable-<option>. In all cases, --enable-<option>=auto causes the feature to be enabled/disabled automatically based on whether the dependency exists on your system. --enable-<option> causes the feature to be forcefully enabled, causing configure to fail with an error message if you have missing dependencies. --disable-<option> causes the feature to be forcefully disabled. Available plugins are: * addons -- the Addons plugin * autoclose -- the Autoclose plugin * automark -- the Automark plugin * codenav -- the CodeNav plugin * commander -- the Commander plugin * debugger -- the Debugger plugin * defineformat -- the Defineformat plugin * devhelp -- the devhelp plugin * geanydoc -- the GeanyDoc plugin * geanyextrasel -- the GeanyExtraSel plugin * geanygendoc -- the GeanyGenDoc plugin * geanyinsertnum -- the GeanyInsertNum plugin * geanylatex -- the GeanyLaTeX plugin * geanylipsum -- the GeanyLipsum plugin * geanylua -- the GeanyLua plugin * geanyminiscript -- the GeanyMiniScript plugin * geanypg -- the geanypg plugin * geanyprj -- the GeanyPrj plugin * geanysendmail -- the GeanySendmail plugin * geanyvc -- the GeanyVC plugin * geniuspaste -- the paste to a pastebin plugin * gtkspell -- GeanyVC's spell-check support * markdown -- the Markdown plugin * pretty_printer -- the pretty-printer plugin * projectorganizer -- the ProjectOrganizer plugin * scope -- the Scope plugin * shiftcolumn -- the ShiftColumn plugin * spellcheck -- the spellcheck plugin * treebrowser -- the Treebrowser plugin * tableconvert -- the Tableconvert plugin * updatechecker -- the Updatechecker plugin * webhelper -- the WebHelper plugin * xmlsnippets -- the XMLSnippets plugin * extra-c-warnings -- extra C Compiler warnings (see also HACKING) * cppcheck -- static code analysis using cppcheck (see also HACKING) Example: ./configure --enable-geanylua --enable-spellcheck This will force force both geanylua and spellcheck plugins to be enabled even if some dependencies are missing. Other tweaks ============ The following options can be passed to ./configure in the form --with-<option>=<argument>. * lua-pkg -- the name of the lua pkg-config package name. * geany-prefix -- Geany's prefix, used when compiling Geany. Compiling Individual Plugins ============================ The Geany Plugins project uses a recursive automake build system, which means that after running ./configure, you may compile each individual plug-in by cd-ing into the respective plug-in directory and compiling it. Building with waf ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Geany-Plugins can also being build using Python based build system waf. For doing this you have similar to building with autotools run three steps:: ./waf configure ./waf build ./waf install