Re: Updating Plugins

2014-04-08 Thread Mark Schonewille

Hi Roger,

I have a folder My Revolution Enterprise in my documents folder. 
Inside this folder is a Plugins folder, containing all plug-ins for 
LiveCode. In the preferences windows of every LiveCode version, I can 
point LiveCode to my My Revolution Enterprise folder and it 
automatically loads the plug-ins, if they are in a compatible format. 
The name of the folder isn't too important. Just choose a folder in the 
preferences window.


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On 4/8/2014 20:36, Roger Guay wrote:

Does anyone have a convenient/clever/cool way to copy favorite personal plugins 
from previous to new releases of LC?

Thanks,

Roger



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Re: Updating Plugins

2014-04-08 Thread Scott Rossi
If you run LiveCode on multiple systems, one clever technique to is to place 
your plugins in a DropBox folder.  Then your plugins are available to all your 
LiveCode installations across multiple machines from a single folder.

Regards,

Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, UX Design

 On Apr 8, 2014, at 11:36 AM, Roger Guay i...@mac.com wrote:
 
 Does anyone have a convenient/clever/cool way to copy favorite personal 
 plugins from previous to new releases of LC?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Roger
 
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Re: Updating Plugins

2014-04-08 Thread Roger Guay
Thank you Mark and Scott. I guess part of my question is how do you manage the 
possible updates to individual plugins? e.g. Let’s say GoRevNet was updated in 
the latest LC release. Or, a new plugin was introduced with the latest release. 
How would I combine the latest release plugins with my private or personal 
ones, thus easily maintaining my “universal” Plugins folder?

Thanks,

Roger


On Apr 8, 2014, at 12:56 PM, Scott Rossi sc...@tactilemedia.com wrote:

 If you run LiveCode on multiple systems, one clever technique to is to 
 place your plugins in a DropBox folder.  Then your plugins are available to 
 all your LiveCode installations across multiple machines from a single folder.


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Re: Updating Plugins - Solved.

2014-04-08 Thread Roger Guay
Never mind . . . I see that the universal plugins folder is automatically 
combined with the packaged plugins of LC. Problem solved!!

Thanks again Mark and Scott.

Roger


On Apr 8, 2014, at 2:39 PM, Roger Guay i...@mac.com wrote:

 Thank you Mark and Scott. I guess part of my question is how do you manage 
 the possible updates to individual plugins? e.g. Let’s say GoRevNet was 
 updated in the latest LC release. Or, a new plugin was introduced with the 
 latest release. How would I combine the latest release plugins with my 
 private or personal ones, thus easily maintaining my “universal” Plugins 
 folder?


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