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Using Java to modify/customise JSesh requires a good deal of Computer Science knowledge. However, a significant number of users are probably able to write a bit of Javascript.
Proposing a reasonably simple API in JSesh might allow simple, yet useful customisation of the software. Nothing would
be done automatically, to avoid security issues.
The way I see it :
a startup script could be set up by users, with access to menus and the like. It would enable one to add custom menu entries and shortcuts.
it would be possible to load and run a javascript file for automation purposes too (like batch-processing of a JSesh file).
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Using Java to modify/customise JSesh requires a good deal of Computer Science knowledge. However, a significant number of users are probably able to write a bit of Javascript.
Proposing a reasonably simple API in JSesh might allow simple, yet useful customisation of the software. Nothing would
be done automatically, to avoid security issues.
The way I see it :
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: