On 19 May 2005, at 11:36 AM, Mark Wieder wrote:
Now, my question is... where is the list of plugins stored? Which ide stack did I mess up by moving things around? And since I couldn't open any stacks in any event, is there another way to recover other than a complete reinstall? If it helps any, this was the 4W devolution plugin that I moved, but somehow I don't think this is the plugin's fault.
I would guess that the plugin was set to load on startup. If you go to Plugin settings in the Development -> Plugins menu, you can set
the plugins behavior to load on startup, or only when chosen from the menu. If you had set this to load only from the menu, then I think deleting it would not have caused any problems.
I don't think that's the problem. The Rev Plugin Manager stores in info to determine if a plugin is be loaded in a property in the plugin itself (cRevLoadInfo[load] = "startup").
Since the plugin moved as a 4W plugin and I've been testing that here with only the default plugins and that one, I'm beginning to wonder if it's not some other plugin that's been installed that's at the root of the issue, rather than the Rev IDE.
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