Yes - inside the Contents folder.  BTW you can get a list of all installed
plugins:

*ARRAY LONGINT*(lPluginNumbers;0)

*ARRAY TEXT*(atPlugInNames;0)

*PLUGIN LIST*(lPluginNumbers;atPlugInNames)

Pat

On Thu, 18 Apr 2019 at 19:25, Chip Scheide via 4D_Tech <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I have just created my first 2xclickable app.
> It starts (yeah)!
>
> In my startup routine I check for needed plugins & components.
> The system uses a plugin.
>
> Where should the 'Plugins' folder be (on Mac):
> - inside the app package, inside the 'contents' folder
> - inside the app package, inside the 'contents' inside the database
> folder
>
> somewhere else?
>
> Thanks
> Chip
>
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