+% ==========================================
+\subsubsection{Windows users}
+\label{Installing_a_Package_for_Windows_users}
+% ==========================================
+Think of updating your environment variable LD\_LIBRARY\_PATH to add the path to the dynamic library
+\texttt{bb\emph{YourNewPackageName}.dll}
+
+% ==========================================
+\subsection{Plugging in a Package}
+\label{Plugging_in_a_Package}
+% ==========================================
+
+\bbStudio makes it easy for you: in the menu \texttt{Tools} just click on the
+option \texttt{Plug Package}. You will be asked to '\texttt{Select
+package directory}'. Browse until you find the install or the build directory,
+depending on whether you installed the package or not.
+
+\bbStudio will update the configuration file, generate the 'Package
+documentation', and update the 'Boxes Lists'.
+
+You will be able to use the new package just as you did for any other \bbtk
+canonical Package.
+
+% ==========================================
+\subsection{Hard incorporating of a Package}
+\label{Hard_incorporating_of_a_Package}
+% ==========================================
+
+If the Package you want to use is supplied in a non standard way (e.g.: you
+where given one ore more dynamic libraries (\texttt{.dll} or \texttt{.so}), and/or
+one or more directories containing \bbtk scripts (\texttt{.bbs})
+you can edit your \bbtk configuration and add the appropriate
+paths, see \ref{The_configuration_file}.
+
+%\end{itemize}
+% ==========================================
+\subsection{Updating the documentation}
+\label{Updating_the_documentation}
+% ==========================================
+You may add your own boxes (simple boxes, if you are aware enough of \CPP
+language, or complex boxes if you are aware enough in \bbtk scripting).
+
+To update the html help of this package,
+use the option \texttt{Regenerate package doc}
+in the menu \texttt{Tools} of \texttt{bbStudio}.
+You'll be prompted for the Package name.
+Avoid using the \texttt{-a} option (Regenerate all), since it's time consuming.
+
+To update html boxes lists with the new boxes,
+use the option \texttt{Regenerate Boxes Lists}
+in the menu \texttt{Tools} of \texttt{bbStudio}.
+
+% ==========================================
+\subsection{Using the package}
+\label{Using_the_package}
+% ==========================================
+
+The only thing you have to do is to \texttt{include} or \texttt{load} the package,
+within a script, or from the \texttt{Command} part,
+and enjoy the black boxes it contains.
+
+% ==========================================%\subsection{Packages you'll probably want to use }
+%\label{Packages_you_ll_want_to_use}
+% ==========================================
+%\begin {itemize}
+%\item{\texttt{creaLib}} \\
+%a.k.a \texttt{crea}. It's a set of 'low level' utilities, needed by other
+%packages (an, sure, useful as well for people that doesn't use bbtkns.
+%\item{\texttt{creaContours}} \\
+%Provides sophisticated widgets for managing 3D R.O.I. (Regions of interest)
+%\item{\texttt{creaImageIO}} \\
+%Allows browsing, selectionning, ordering directories containing images of almost any type
+%(including DICOM)
+%\end {itemize}
+%\newpage
+
+% ==========================================
+\vspace{0.5cm}
+\hrule
+\newpage
+\section{Using black boxes in \CPP programs}
+\label{cpp}
+% ==========================================
+
+A very useful feature is that you may use any widget
+black box within a \CPP program
+without worrying about writing a \wx main application.\\