Overview
Plugins are encapsulated solution components, it can embrace displays, scripts, symbols, templates, and more. When integrated into solutions, they can operate in a read-only mode, ensuring that the original configurations remain intact. On the software platform, users encounter two distinct interfaces concerning plugins:
Solution → Import Plugin: Here, users manage the plugins integrated into their existing solution.
Solution → Export: This interface is designated for the creation of new plugins, catering to evolving needs and functionalities.
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Importing a Plugin
On Solution → Import Plugin, you find all the information required to import a component into your solution. Once you have an exported item from any other solution, you will be able to import it in your own solution.
Import plugins options | |
Show plugins from local folder | Directly searches the directory for any pre-built components available on your computer. |
Show components from Cloud | Shows the solution components available on the Cloud. |
Plugins info | |
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Name | The designated title assigned to the plugin. |
Preview | A preview image that represents the plugin. |
Source | Specifies where the plugin is stored, either locally or on cloud-based storage. |
Date modified | The most recent date when changes were made to the plugin. |
Version | The current release number of the plugin indicating its development stage or iteration. |
Product version | Specifies the version of the product on which the plugin was based. |
ReadOnly | This attribute indicates whether the plugin's settings or configurations can be altered. |
Description | A concise textual overview detailing the functionality or purpose of the plugin. |
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