Plugins
Posted: Sun May 20, 2018 1:35 am
I think we already discussed that but bear for me.
In my configuration I have a plugin that operates on archives.
(For the records:
name filters: "*.zip,*.jar,*.war,*.ear,*.har,*.xpi,*.7z,*.gz,*.gzip,*.tgz,*.bz2,*.bzip2,*.tbz2,*.tbz,*.tar,*.lzma,*.rar,*.cab,*.arj,*.z,*.taz,*.cpio,*.lzh,*.lha"
application: "C:\Programmi\ExamDiff Pro\Plug-Ins\7-Zip\7z.exe"
arguments: "l $INPUTFILEPATH -r")
EDP has a standard plugin ("Unzip") for the same file extensions and, as I discovered long ago, if both plugins are enabled they are executed in sequence.
Of course, I disabled the standard plugin.
Every time there is an update of EDP that plugin is reenabled and, more often than not, I forget to disable it until I get a mess in archive comparison.
Suggestion: if a "standard" plugin is already installed but is user disabled, why not update it but leaving it still disabled?
In my configuration I have a plugin that operates on archives.
(For the records:
name filters: "*.zip,*.jar,*.war,*.ear,*.har,*.xpi,*.7z,*.gz,*.gzip,*.tgz,*.bz2,*.bzip2,*.tbz2,*.tbz,*.tar,*.lzma,*.rar,*.cab,*.arj,*.z,*.taz,*.cpio,*.lzh,*.lha"
application: "C:\Programmi\ExamDiff Pro\Plug-Ins\7-Zip\7z.exe"
arguments: "l $INPUTFILEPATH -r")
EDP has a standard plugin ("Unzip") for the same file extensions and, as I discovered long ago, if both plugins are enabled they are executed in sequence.
Of course, I disabled the standard plugin.
Every time there is an update of EDP that plugin is reenabled and, more often than not, I forget to disable it until I get a mess in archive comparison.
Suggestion: if a "standard" plugin is already installed but is user disabled, why not update it but leaving it still disabled?