thanks guys!
On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 1:52 PM, Andre Garzia wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 5:29 PM, Ken Ray wrote:
>
> >
> > >> In fact I think any test based on the directory wouldn't be so good.
> > There
> > >> would always be the chance that you opened through the file browser.
> > >
> > >
On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 5:29 PM, Ken Ray wrote:
>
> >> In fact I think any test based on the directory wouldn't be so good.
> There
> >> would always be the chance that you opened through the file browser.
> >
> > A plugin is just a stack that can be conveniently opened by placing it
> > in the P
>> In fact I think any test based on the directory wouldn't be so good. There
>> would always be the chance that you opened through the file browser.
>
> A plugin is just a stack that can be conveniently opened by placing it
> in the Plugins folder.
>
> If you take it out of the folder, that di
Todd Geist wrote:
I am looking for a good way to determine an open stack is a plugin. Right
now I am just checking to see if the folder the Stack is in is called
plugin. This sort of works, but If a stack happens to be in a folder that
is named plugins, but I opened normally (ie not through the
Hello,
I am looking for a good way to determine an open stack is a plugin. Right
now I am just checking to see if the folder the Stack is in is called
plugin. This sort of works, but If a stack happens to be in a folder that
is named plugins, but I opened normally (ie not through the plugin menu