It depends on the plugin, but if you install it with pip, you shouldn’t need to 
change the plugin path. You only need that to use non-installed plugins.

A



Adrian
> On Oct 19, 2018, at 7:09 PM, Enrico <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Adrian, your fast, helpful replies never cease to amaze me. I run beets 
> almost 24/7 churning though a massive backlog of old music so am getting to 
> know the app reasonably well now.
> 
> One point in your last reply:
> > 2) Could you please give me a bit of info regarding the plugin path? what 
> > are you putting in that plug in folder? I thought plugins were installed 
> > from the command prompt? 
> > There’s no need to use it unless you’re installing plugins in a weird, 
> > nonstandard way.
> 
> I'm running the linuxserver|beets container which has a number of 
> pre-installed plugins. If I want to add another plugin not included in the 
> container, is this where the plugin path may come in handy? Do you have some 
> examples of how to add a plugin using the plugin path?
> 
>> On Saturday, 20 October 2018 07:30:41 UTC+11, Adrian Sampson wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> > On Oct 19, 2018, at 3:32 PM, R P <[email protected]> wrote: 
>> > 
>> > 1) any additional configurations you would add(remove), for a beginner ? 
>> 
>> I always recommend starting with nothing and adding configuration options 
>> only as you need them. 
>> 
>> > 2) Could you please give me a bit of info regarding the plugin path? what 
>> > are you putting in that plug in folder? I thought plugins were installed 
>> > from the command prompt? 
>> 
>> There’s no need to use it unless you’re installing plugins in a weird, 
>> nonstandard way. 
>> 
>> > 3) should i use brackets or curly braces, for ex in "languages" and 
>> > "set_fields”? 
>> 
>> Use YAML syntax. It depends on the type. 
>> 
>> > 4) I thought album art was gathered without having the plugin "fetch_art"? 
>> > if it is collected without having the plugin, then what is the purpose for 
>> > the plugin? 
>> 
>> You need the fetchart plugin. 
>> 
>> > 5) in my my editor(notepad++) most of the entries are in blue, and others 
>> > arent? For ex, quiet_fallback: is in a blue font, but "skip" is in a black 
>> > font. Is the config written correctly? Do the colors signal errors in the 
>> > code? 
>> 
>> Sorry; I don’t know how to use Notepad++. But keys and values being colored 
>> differently sounds like a normal thing for a syntax-highlighting editor to 
>> do. 
>> 
>> 
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