The CLOG Builder Video Manual Series - Video 5 Using your Project and using Plugins Templates create batch files run-ql(.bat) and run-ocicl(.bat) that can be modified for your project needs for runing the builder simply with sbcl (if using ecl, ccl, LispWorks, or Allegro you will need to modify it). setup-ocicl(.bat) is also created to either convert project later to OCICL or first time run. Alternatively: Start up the Builder start the clog builder in your lisp with: ``` a. QuickLisp (anywhere): (ql:quickload :clog/tools)(clog-tools:clog-builder) b. In an OCICL Project Dir: (asdf:load-system :clog/tools)(clog-tools:clog-builder) ``` Adding Plugins to your project 1. Install the plugin in a. location ASDF can find the plugin (like `~/common-lisp`) b. if using QuickLisp for example `(ql:quickload :clog-plotly/tools)`` c. if using OCICL for example `ocicl install clog-plotly` 2. Open the ASD Project Window (in project tree asd edit). 3. In the bottom right of the window choose plugin and type the name of your plugin. For example "clog-plotly" 4. Your plugin will be loaded and any custom control(s) added to the GUI builder NOTE: If you wish to make any plugins always available to use in the Builder see Options -> Edit preferences.lisp If you use the plugin though you must add it to your .asd file NOTE (ADVANCED): If you add plugins or dependencies at non-standard locations you can directly add the project's location using: ``` (pushnew #P"/path/to/a/project" asdf:*central-registry* :test #'equalp) ``` in a --eval to sbcl or ecl, etc. before loading your project or the builder.