Resources

Action plugins are actions that are external to the Setup Factory program. They are independently developed and distributed and can be integrated into your projects to extend their functionality. Some action plugins may be developed by Indigo Rose, while others may be developed by third parties. You can refer to the action plugin's documentation (click the About Plugin button after adding it) for information on what features it adds and how to use them.

Note: As of Setup Factory 9, only plugins created with version 2.0 of the SDK (or higher) are supported.

Note: Any action plugins that are located in Includes\Plugins within the Setup Factory program directory and that were created with version 2.0 (or higher) of the Plugin SDK will be available through the design environment by choosing Resources > Plugins... from the program menu and clicking the Add button.

Note: Action plugins may be available in either 32-bit or 64-bit. You must ensure you choose the version of the plugin that matches the chosen setup platform (32-bit or 64-bit).

Setup Factory ships with the Zip Actions Plugin, Clipboard Actions Plugin (32-bit and 64-bit) and FTP Actions Plugin (32-bit and 64-bit), however there are many others that can be integrated into your setups.

All available plugins can be found on the Indigo Rose Website or by clicking the More Plugins button on this dialog.

 


Plugins to build into the setup:

A list of the action plugins that are currently selected to be included in your project.

Name

The names of the action plugins that will be included in your project.

Build Configurations

The build configurations that each action plugin is a part of.

Add

Opens the Add Action Plugin dialog where you can add a new action plugin to the your project.

Remove

Remove the currently selected action plugin from your project.

Build Configurations

Opens the Plugin Build Configurations dialog where you can specify which build configurations you want the selected action plugin to be a part of.

About Plugin

Opens the About Plugin dialog for the selected plugin containing information such as the name, file, version and copyright information. On the About Plugin dialog you will also find a Plugin Help button which will open a document that provides details about its features and usage.

Note: If the action plugin was developed by a third party, details about its features and usage may vary.

More Plugins

Opens your default web browser to a location where you can find any additional action plugins that are available.