The Plugins menu is empty. Are no plugins loaded?
A plugin does not neccessarily have to add menu items, so you may not even notice (at first) that a plugin has been loaded. For example, an Import or Export plugin will have its menu items automatically appear in File | Import or in File | Export. To find out whether a plugin has been loaded, check whether it is listed in the dialog that pops up when you select View | Loaded Plugins. If it isn’t, then the plugin is not loaded. This could have three reasons: • The DLL isn’t in the correct place. • It’s not a Moray Plugin. • The plugin uses a DLL that is not present on your system. The first problem can be verified by going into the View | Configuration dialog and the Advanced Tab. Check where the ‘Directory to search for Plugin DLLs’ is pointing. Make sure the DLLs can be found there. The second problem you can disregard for the standard plugins. If you’re sure that everything is setup correctly, contact the author of the plugin and make sure he has released a Release Build of his plugi
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