stephen-
Sunday, December 13, 2009, 5:50:33 PM, you wrote:
Thanks all, for the info.
Yes, being 'invisible' seems to place it in a special, possibly superior
place in the *message path* - where does it live in the hierarchy? Since the
plug stack exists in a different folder what is the file
key,
it executes that snippet, before passing the function key on to the
other stacks to the engine.
In the Plugins Settings dialog, you can choose which system messages
get sent to your plugin as well as when it opens and in what mode.
If you need to know the path to the Plugins folder
Could someone point me to information on creating and the development of Rev
IDE plugins?
I thought I saw something online a while back, but now that the new web
plugin is here, it makes it harder to search for the topic. Nothing in the
dictionary.
thanks
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Stephen
. put it in the user plugins folder
3. close and relaunch the IDE
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point me to information on creating and the development of
Rev
IDE plugins?
Well, since nobody else has chimed in here... are you referring to the
plugins that show up in the Development menu? If so,
1. create a stack
2. put it in the user plugins folder
3. close and relaunch the IDE
AM, you wrote:
Could someone point me to information on creating and the development of
Rev
IDE plugins?
Well, since nobody else has chimed in here... are you referring to the
plugins that show up in the Development menu? If so,
1. create a stack
2. put it in the user plugins folder
3
:
Could someone point me to information on creating and the development
of
Rev
IDE plugins?
Well, since nobody else has chimed in here... are you referring to the
plugins that show up in the Development menu? If so,
1. create a stack
2. put it in the user plugins folder
3. close
? If so,
1. create a stack
2. put it in the user plugins folder
3. close and relaunch the IDE
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... are you referring to the
plugins that show up in the Development menu? If so,
1. create a stack
2. put it in the user plugins folder
3. close and relaunch the IDE
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I know it's in the My Documents/Revolution Enterprise folder on the
PC. But nowhere can I find out where to put them on the Mac...
Tried:
Macintosh HD:Users:chippwalters:Documents:Revolution Enterprise:Plugins
and
Macintosh HD:Users:chippwalters:Library:Preferences:Runtime
Chipp,
~/documents/My Revolution Enterprise/Plugins/
~/documents/My Revolution Studio/Plugins/
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Mark
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Thanks Mark,
Just wondering, is it documented anywhere? I couldn't find it.
best, Chipp
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Hi Chipp,
As far as I know, it is officially unsupported. I wonder why... It is
very useful to have all third-party plugins and externals for all
versions in one place.
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I seem to remember someone making a stack which auto-created these
directories...as they aren't created by Rev. Seems Mark Weider was
involved, though I don't know for sure. I know Galaxy auto-creates
them for you when it's first installed.
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Chipp-
Monday, April 23, 2007, 2:25:03 PM, you wrote:
I seem to remember someone making a stack which auto-created these
directories...as they aren't created by Rev. Seems Mark Weider was
involved, though I don't know for sure. I know Galaxy auto-creates
them for you when it's first
Oddly though, my Galaxy Studio did not work in this configuration. I
had to move the Galaxy folder and stack to the Applications/
Revolution Studio/2.7.3-gm-1/Plugins folder to get it to load
automatically. I don't know why.
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On Aug 16, 2006, at 5:40 AM, Jerry Daniels wrote:
The third party plugins folder is in the documents folder. The path
is something like this, depending upon your OS and the version of
Rev and Galaxy you have: ...documents/my revolution studio/plugins/
galaxy lite startup.rev.
This is new
the version and perform
accordingly. (Keep in Mind that 2.6.1 and below still has the old folder
format, so nothing changes there).
At 02:08 PM 8/17/2006, you wrote:
On Aug 16, 2006, at 5:40 AM, Jerry Daniels wrote:
The third party plugins folder is in the documents folder. The path
[edition], and contains subfolders:
Plug ins now load from Plugins folder
Database drivers now load from Database Drivers folder
Externals now load from Externals folder
External database drivers loaded here are picked up by
Standalone Builder
Object Libraries now stored
The Whats_New.txt file sez:
There is a new directory structure. The customization folder is
in Documents/My Revolution [edition], and contains subfolders:
Plug ins now load from Plugins folder
I've scoured my drive looking for such a folder and no luck.
Whaddup widdat?
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The Whats_New.txt file sez:
There is a new directory structure. The
customization folder is
in Documents/My Revolution [edition], and
contains subfolders:
Plug ins now load from Plugins folder
I've scoured my drive looking
Jan Schenkel wrote:
--- Richard Gaskin ambassador at fourthworld.com wrote:
The Whats_New.txt file sez:
There is a new directory structure. The
customization folder is
in Documents/My Revolution [edition], and
contains subfolders:
Plug ins now load from Plugins folder
I've
Jan-
Thursday, March 30, 2006, 11:57:39 AM, you wrote:
Someone ought to make a stack that creates these for
you, and post it on RevOnline or something ;-)
Yep. That's my Save Plugin stack in user space mwieder
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