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Istalling a plug-in varies a little but basically you need to have the *.mplugin file in the ../mala/plugins directory as well as any other files (like set-up files) that are provided with the Plug-In. | Istalling a plug-in varies a little but basically you need to have the *.mplugin file in the ../mala/plugins directory as well as any other files (like set-up files) that are provided with the Plug-In. | ||
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Assuming you have done the relevent set-up (if any) required for that plug-in, it should work straight away. | Assuming you have done the relevent set-up (if any) required for that plug-in, it should work straight away. |
Revision as of 18:35, 8 April 2007
Installing MaLa Plug-Ins
Istalling a plug-in varies a little but basically you need to have the *.mplugin file in the ../mala/plugins directory as well as any other files (like set-up files) that are provided with the Plug-In.
When MaLa starts it looks to see what *.mplugin files are in that directory. It will then list them in..
Assuming you have done the relevent set-up (if any) required for that plug-in, it should work straight away.
Creating MaLa Plug-Ins
Know how to code in Delphi or C++?
Well why not make your own Plug-in.
It can be as complex or as simple as you like.
In a Nutshell. The plug-ins are triggered on various events.
eg:
- MaLa Start
- Game Start
- Screen Saver Start
- more....
On these events you decide what your plug-in will do..
You for example may have the PC do something like make a BEEP noise when you start a game or you may have it do something more complex like mapping controls for your Josticks for a custom control panel.
In any case.. Download the Plug-in SDK and have a play
The explample provided. 'EVENT LOGGER' Saves line to a text file every time a event happens.
When you are ready you can subsitute this code with code of your own to make the plug-in do somethings else..
Have a play.. It's lots of fun :-)
See Also
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