Tiemo,
Revolution asks third party developers (like Daniels & Mara who makes
GLX2) to put their plugins into a folder in the user's documents
folder. Why? This is so that when Revolution moves from 2.9 to 3.0, we
don't have to do anything to our plugins. They just startup and work!
Hopefully, that answers your question.
Best,
Jerry Daniels
Daniels & Mara, Inc.
Makers of GLX2
http://www.glx2.com
On Sep 9, 2008, at 8:57 AM, Tiemo Hollmann TB wrote:
Hi there,
Win XP, SP2, Rev 2.9
since some time (I don't remember what has been changed) my rev IDEs
reaction on mouseclicks on every menu item slows down to a crawl.
Means,
after clicking on the file menu I have to wait 3 to 5 sec until the
file
menu opens, same with all other menus. After the menu is open and a
menu
item is been choosen everything runs in normal speed. I deactivated
all
plugins (took them out of the plugin folders), except of the GLX2
plugins.
Other programms have normal behavier at the same time, so that it
also can't
be other running processes.
Did someone experienced such a behavier or has an idea where to look
for?
BTW, could someone shed some light on the plugin philosophy of
runrev in the
windows folder structure? Why is there a plugin folder under my
personal
files and settings and a second plugin folder under the programms
revolution
folder? What is the difference and where do I have to put / delete
plugins,
when installing them manually?
Thanks
Tiemo
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