0 George Cocea 0 Posted October 21, 2001 It would be very helpful if VW would support personal folders for 3rd party PIOs under the VW plugins folder. I must have 200 +/- PIOs or commands other than VW defaults that reside in the same folder with VWPIOs. Whenever I have to upgrade to a new version or locate a specific PIO I have to scroll thru hundreds of files to find a single PIO. I manage my personal commnads with a prefix but 3rd party PIOs are something else. Thank You George C. Quote Share this post Link to post
0 George Cocea 0 Posted October 21, 2001 It would be very helpful if VW would support personal folders for 3rd party PIOs under the VW plugins folder. I must have 200 +/- PIOs or commands other than VW defaults that reside in the same folder with VWPIOs. Whenever I have to upgrade to a new version or locate a specific PIO I have to scroll thru hundreds of files to find a single PIO. I manage my personal commnads with a prefix but 3rd party PIOs are something else. Thank You George C. Quote Share this post Link to post
0 Guest Posted October 21, 2001 That sounds like a first rate idea. In the meantime, if you're using a Mac, one way you could handle this is to assign a certain label in the Finder to each of your non-standard plug-ins. You might even use two labels, one for your own plug-ins, and another for third-party plug-ins. Once you've done that, you can sort the plug-ins by label and you'll be able to easily select the your custom PIO's all at once. Quote Share this post Link to post
It would be very helpful if VW would support
personal folders for 3rd party PIOs under
the VW plugins folder. I must have 200 +/-
PIOs or commands other than VW defaults that
reside in the same folder with VWPIOs.
Whenever I have to upgrade to a new version
or locate a specific PIO I have to scroll
thru hundreds of files to find a single PIO.
I manage my personal commnads with a prefix
but 3rd party PIOs are something else.
Thank You
George C.
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