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Something has been baffling me for some time now: the use of search paths,
in particular for plugins. I would like to keep my plugins in a separate
directory so that I do not have to reload them each individually when - for
whatever reason - Moray has to be upgraded, re-installed or whatever.
However, this does not work. The plugins never appear that way, only if they
are in Moray\Plugin directory. If this is normal behaviour, it should not be
made available in the search paths.
I am not sure, but I seem to remember that other seach paths did not work as
expected... I don't remember which ones :-(
Thomas
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The Plugin-Path is in the registry at:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\SoftTronics\Moray For Windows\Config
For me it's:
C:\Tools\Moray3.5\Plugins\
You might change that, but it seems that moray is not happy with
different plugins in different folders, if that's what you try to achieve.
Greets
Arne
Thomas de Groot schrieb:
> Something has been baffling me for some time now: the use of search paths,
> in particular for plugins. I would like to keep my plugins in a separate
> directory so that I do not have to reload them each individually when - for
> whatever reason - Moray has to be upgraded, re-installed or whatever.
>
> However, this does not work. The plugins never appear that way, only if they
> are in Moray\Plugin directory. If this is normal behaviour, it should not be
> made available in the search paths.
>
> I am not sure, but I seem to remember that other seach paths did not work as
> expected... I don't remember which ones :-(
>
> Thomas
>
>
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"Arne Kleinophorst" <kle### [at] spam debitel net> schreef in bericht
news:44eac414$1@news.povray.org...
> The Plugin-Path is in the registry at:
>
> HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\SoftTronics\Moray For Windows\Config
>
> For me it's:
>
> C:\Tools\Moray3.5\Plugins\
>
> You might change that, but it seems that moray is not happy with different
> plugins in different folders, if that's what you try to achieve.
>
Yes indeed, that is what I thought possible, as it seemed suggested by the
path option.
Thomas
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Thomas de Groot schrieb:
> "Arne Kleinophorst" <kle### [at] spam debitel net> schreef in bericht
> news:44eac414$1@news.povray.org...
>> The Plugin-Path is in the registry at:
>>
>> HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\SoftTronics\Moray For Windows\Config
>>
>> For me it's:
>>
>> C:\Tools\Moray3.5\Plugins\
>>
>> You might change that, but it seems that moray is not happy with different
>> plugins in different folders, if that's what you try to achieve.
>>
>
> Yes indeed, that is what I thought possible, as it seemed suggested by the
> path option.
>
> Thomas
>
>
AFAIK this is only possible for the scenes, textures, objects.
However, after another look at the Registry, where all the paths are
stored in the file selector, it might be possible. You could try to
enter multiple paths there, but I'm not sure how Moray will handle them.
Greets
Arne
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Hi Thomas de Groot, you recently wrote in moray.win:
> Something has been baffling me for some time now: the use of search paths,
> in particular for plugins. I would like to keep my plugins in a separate
> directory so that I do not have to reload them each individually when - for
> whatever reason - Moray has to be upgraded, re-installed or whatever.
Yes, the plugin path is handled slightly differently.
If you want just one search path, you need to set it in View >
Configuration > Advanced > Directory to search for Plugin DLLs.
You can use multiple search paths, but you have to edit the registry
for that. Edit the PluginsPath string in
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\SoftTronics\Moray For Windows Beta\Config
and seperate search paths by semicolons. I think that should work.
I have no idea why I put plugins in the search path.... but I think I
had a good reason at the time :-)
- Lutz
email : lut### [at] stmuc com
Web : http://www.stmuc.com/moray
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"Lutz Kretzschmar" <lut### [at] stmuc com> schreef in bericht
news:m5bme21icv9tjhmaev8sc8c91qv5p9119c@4ax.com...
>
> If you want just one search path, you need to set it in View >
> Configuration > Advanced > Directory to search for Plugin DLLs.
>
> You can use multiple search paths, but you have to edit the registry
> for that. Edit the PluginsPath string in
> HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\SoftTronics\Moray For Windows Beta\Config
> and seperate search paths by semicolons. I think that should work.
> I have no idea why I put plugins in the search path.... but I think I
> had a good reason at the time :-)
>
Thanks Lutz and Arne!
This answers completely my puzzle. I had not thought about the registry
editing as the only alternative. But that being said, would it be possible
to include the possibility to activate plugins from different directories in
a future Moray version? I would appreciate that :-)
Thomas
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