Since you have to manually activate plugins, they don’t take any context until you do so. In particular, multiple plugins don’t compete for context and the machine doesn’t decide which one to use.
Please read the documentation and the blog post you cited.
Since you have to manually activate plugins, they don’t take any context until you do so. In particular, multiple plugins don’t compete for context and the machine doesn’t decide which one to use.
Please read the documentation and the blog post you cited.
“An experimental model that knows when and how to use plugins”
Sounds like they updated the model.
And it says you have to activate third party plugins. Browser, python interpreter will probably always be active.
That’s rather useless then.