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Hello
I have just found Smath after being a long time MathCAD user. I am an actuive programmer - its a hobby of mine. I have started to tap in to various API's using VB.NET. Is there any documentaiton as to how to link with Smath using Smath Plug Ins?
Many thanks
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Hello, Anyone who is willing to make plugins is very welcome I am not a programmer but would like very much SMath to have as many plugins as possible. I will try to explain the present situation as I see it regarding plugins - following the situation here on the Forum. - The two SMath versions that are actual at the moment are v0.89 and 0.89.9. There seems to be some slight differences in making plugins for them. The principal SMath author, Andrey Ivashov, introduced some changes. - Due to some circumstances, few months ago Andrey had to make a break in working on SMath. He will be back soon continuing on SMath development. Therefore, I think that the official complete documentation about making plugins is not finished yet. Although, there are some comments and tutorials on Wiki Plugins made by SMath users. - In spite of this, there are some users who already made some very good plugins - you can browse the Forum and find some test versions of those plugins. You can contact the authors if you like as well. Therefore, you can try to play with it and wait until the situation regarding plugins will be more clarified. I hope I am right about all of this. Regards, Radovan |
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omorr wrote:Hello, Anyone who is willing to make plugins is very welcome I am not a programmer but would like very much SMath to have as many plugins as possible. I will try to explain the present situation as I see it regarding plugins - following the situation here on the Forum. - The two SMath versions that are actual at the moment are v0.89 and 0.89.9. There seems to be some slight differences in making plugins for them. The principal SMath author, Andrey Ivashov, introduced some changes. - Due to some circumstances, few months ago Andrey had to make a break in working on SMath. He will be back soon continuing on SMath development. Therefore, I think that the official complete documentation about making plugins is not finished yet. Although, there are some comments and tutorials on Wiki Plugins made by SMath users. - In spite of this, there are some users who already made some very good plugins - you can browse the Forum and find some test versions of those plugins. You can contact the authors if you like as well. Therefore, you can try to play with it and wait until the situation regarding plugins will be more clarified. I hope I am right about all of this. Regards, Radovan Thanks Radovan. The documentation is EXACTLY what I was looking for. However, why do we still have to target .NET 2.0!!!! cheers
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