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Originally Posted by user_none
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The second and larger issue is there is more to plugin than loading them. That's what the system Qt provides does for you. It makes it easy to load plugins. A plugin can't do anything if there aren't hooks for it to tap into and actually do anything. That's the hard part that's going to take the most amount of effort.
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That's what I was afraid of: as I understand it, Sigil must know beforehand all the functionality of the plugin to load it - so new plugin features must cause changes in Sigil itself
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I thought perhaps one plugin would be very helpful: to load, say, something like DiapDealer python plugins?