I tried starting the server using the command line slim.exe. With or
without the d_plugins option, the Plugins section appears in the main
web UI along with new menu option for StringEditor. d_plugins output
attached.

There's nothing special in there, everything seems to be alright. And as you mentioned it actually seems to be working that way.

The most important difference between starting it manually from the command line and from the service is access rights: from the command line it's using your user rights. Started as a service it does by default use the Windows' own "system" user account. This normally shouldn't be a problem. But check access rights anyway.

BTW. I am trying to help translating to Simplified Chinese (China) and
Traditional Chinese (Taiwan).

I would _love_ a screenshot to put on my homepage :-)

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Michael

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