RE BM plugin: If somebody is going to the trouble of making a plugin, then should make
sure it works (instructions accurate, if one went to the trouble of a
plugin then why not add it to favorites, why not put it in the directory
or tell user to put it into directory, etc). Of course, its always nice
to compare this BM plugin to Dulux plugin (that works but assumes I have
the hubble telescope in my hand to blow up the color wheel to see what I
want...but at least it works as advertised).
RE troll: Fine / fair....but understand Profile builder free is 10000% better done
then most plugins. Fredo stuff is 1000% better. The rest are marginal
at best (sort of does some things good...one plugin -to remain nameless -
does a few things intermittently ok. other things just dont work) and not
of much value at all at worst (another nameless plugin just does nothing
at all....says it installed successfully but does nothing when invoked).
I guess my frustration is that alot of these plugins dont appear to be
robust in nature even for freeware. People who write free Visio scripts
(June the second has basically done alot of sketchup like behaviors for
visio very well) or inkscape python scripts dont seem to have these kinds
of problems, hence my shock and disappointment to the pollution of a great
initiative.
Before you all ask....I have to move off Visio...company is weening all of
us off MS tools. Dia is a joke, gliffy is a hosted app, smartdraw et al
are windows based, Libre office / open office draw are bad, but given this
experience, bad is a matter of perspective.
That left inkscape and Sketchup...guys in another
group are using sketchup (given their output, I tend to think little or no
plugins involved...more taking canned components and just placing them
on a rectangle "card" kind of thing...then std export).
Given this experience, I really cant ever see me recommending buying pro
or layout.
So yes....maybe I am a crusty old dinosaur, but when something earns my
respect, I am just as effusive with praise as I am with criticism.
LO/OO writer is darn good (much more stable than word, much better
control of document elements, support programmatic operations in table
cells quite nicely - beauty of a table with functionality of a spreadsheet,
able to handle large docs - 500 pages - well, etc). I would recommend
that tool to anybody.