Plug-in folder under Linux [Mint]

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Plug-in folder under Linux [Mint]

Postby macr237 on Sat May 26, 2012 2:51 am

Can anyone please point me to where the Plug-ins are stored under Linux Mint. I wan to extract them and put them on a CD with the program for safe keeping?

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Re: Plug-in folder under Linux [Mint]

Postby ianm on Sat May 26, 2012 5:48 am

In Linux, your installed Plugins are in....
/home/<YourUserName>/.AfterShotPro/Plugins
Note that there is a '.' before AfterShotPro.

i.e. If using a file browser - turn on 'Show hidden Files'.
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Re: Plug-in folder under Linux [Mint]

Postby steje44 on Sat May 26, 2012 7:04 am

WHY ?

You can burn ASP and the plugins on a CD-Rom.

I have a Ubuntu System....Ubuntu = Mint....!

My plugins are stored in /home/.AfterShotPro

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Re: Plug-in folder under Linux [Mint]

Postby roland65 on Sat May 26, 2012 8:39 am

On Linux plugins are stored in ~./AfterShotPro/Plugins, where ~ is your home directory (ex: /home/roland65). You'll find there directories like AutoLevels.afplugin that contain the plugin data.
You can make an archive of this directory if you want. To remove a plugin, just remove its afplugin directory.
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Re: Plug-in folder under Linux [Mint]

Postby macr237 on Sat May 26, 2012 9:33 pm

steje44 wrote:WHY ?
You can burn ASP and the plugins on a CD-Rom.


Great point. Now let me see if I have a blank CD. Oh wait, I only have DVDs. I could drive to the shop and buy a packet of CDs or use this blank DVD, that is sitting right here. :P

Thanks for the answers everyone. I knew it would be somewhere simple. It appears I forgot the old trick of un-hiding the files. I thought search could look through that and find what I was looking for.
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