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[Issue migrated from SourceForge | ID: 3369974 | Submitted by 'nathnaniel']
[http://sourceforge.net/support/tracker.php?aid=3369974]
I'm completely new to SC and running Fedora 15. My first task was to get the GEdit plugin to work. I tried both the package from Planet CCRMA and using the source woth the same result. It seems like the plugin doesn't work with GEdit 3 and that there are several differences between GEdit 2 and 3.
It doesn't show up in the list. I solved this by changing "[Gedit Plugin]" to "[Plugin]".
When it did show up, the python interpreter complained about the imports so I changed them to something which looked more like the other plugins.
This resulted in a seg fault.
I gave up and got it to work with emacs instead, but I think this is something that will easily put off new users.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
[Issue migrated from SourceForge | ID: 3369974 | Submitted by 'nathnaniel']
[http://sourceforge.net/support/tracker.php?aid=3369974]
I'm completely new to SC and running Fedora 15. My first task was to get the GEdit plugin to work. I tried both the package from Planet CCRMA and using the source woth the same result. It seems like the plugin doesn't work with GEdit 3 and that there are several differences between GEdit 2 and 3.
It doesn't show up in the list. I solved this by changing "[Gedit Plugin]" to "[Plugin]".
When it did show up, the python interpreter complained about the imports so I changed them to something which looked more like the other plugins.
This resulted in a seg fault.
I gave up and got it to work with emacs instead, but I think this is something that will easily put off new users.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: