Author:Akos Somorjai
Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2015 1:22 pm (GMT+1)
Hi Les,
The other option people are using is to find ARCHICAD's location (from the same registry entry), then append the localised name of the Add-Ons folder to it.
Please find enclosed the list of the localised names.
Best, Akos
Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2015 1:22 pm (GMT+1)
LesWoolsey wrote: |
Thanks. I think I really want to put my Add-On into the selected folder which means I need to tell people how to initialize ArchiCAD, Can you tell me exactly what a user needs to do to get that registry entry built. The only way I can see is to 1. start the Add-on Manager, 2. Expand the item at the bottom to "Edit the list of Add-ons 3. Click the change button for the designated Add-Ons folder 4. Browse to the currently selected folder 5. Click OK 6. Click OK again. That seems really awkward and error prone. Is there another way? Thanks Les |
Hi Les,
The other option people are using is to find ARCHICAD's location (from the same registry entry), then append the localised name of the Add-Ons folder to it.
Please find enclosed the list of the localised names.
Best, Akos