FW: How do I get Packagemaker to install plug-ins for Adobe InDesign
FW: How do I get Packagemaker to install plug-ins for Adobe InDesign
- Subject: FW: How do I get Packagemaker to install plug-ins for Adobe InDesign
- From: Walter <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 06:19:52 -0500
- Thread-topic: How do I get Packagemaker to install plug-ins for Adobe InDesign
I need to locate & deliver a payload the Adobe InDesign & InCopy plug-ins
folder. Usually its these folders that I need to copy files to:
/Applications/Adobe InDesign CS/Plug-Ins
/Applications/Adobe InDesign CS2/Plug-Ins
/Applications/Adobe InCopy CS/Plug-Ins
/Applications/Adobe InCopy CS2/Plug-Ins
Walter
On 1/22/07 7:28 PM, "Michael Watson" <email@hidden> wrote:
> Are you saying you need to locate the user's ID plug-in folder, and
> then install a payload into it?
>
>
> --
> mikey
>
> On 22 Jan, 2007, at 18:46, Walter wrote:
>
>> I use PackageMaker for an installer for my application. The
>> application
>> also has a plug-in component that should go into the Plug-Ins
>> folder of
>> InDesign & InCopy.
>>
>> Currently I make the users copy the plug-in manually but would like
>> to have
>> the installer handle it for me.
>>
>>> From what I was reading, it seems like its possible, but I can't
>>> figure out
>> where to get started.
>>
>> Walter
>>
>>
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