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Plugins?

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ericthej

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I have notice some responces include downloading sertain plugins

How do I use a plugin once downloaded (Corel PSP X)
 
Once you download the plug-in, install it under PSP's "plug-ins" folder (My Documents - My PSP Files - Plug-ins).

Depending on which plug-in you are getting, installation either consists of unzipping the file to the folder (you can create subfolders for each plug-in so that you keep things better organized) or by running the plug-in's setup file (an .exe file).

Once you have everything in the proper folder, open PSP and look for the plug-in under the Effects menu.
 
Hmmmm....Makes scence, only I dont have a plugins folder under "My PSP Files"

Should I create one?

I do have "scripts trusted" and "scripts restricted
 
oh..found it it is in

Program Files/Corel/Corel Paint Shop Pro X/PlugIns

 
after unzipping the file to this folder and trying to use the pluggin I get this error

error.gif


How should I correct this error?
 
This is not the case for all pluggins, for instance mac's page curl works fine. Mabye this one just doesnt work [mac's remove white]
 
Maybe that plug-in doesn't work with PSP X. I'm wondering if anyone ever made a list with the plug-ins that don't run with X...

You can create your own folder for plug-ins. It is better to save under "My PSP Files" because this directory isn't changed when you install/uninstall/upgrade/etc. PSP. If you create a new folder, then point PSP to it under File - Preferences - File Locations.
 
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