(wlx_imagine.zip from ghisler plugins page is just renamed imagine.zip from plugin autor) Yes, you can install Imagine as a packer plugin and open e.g. Imagine.wcx and Imagine.wc圆4 for packer plugin Imagine.wlx and Imagine.wl圆4 for Lister plugin Imagine.exe and Imagine64.exe are wrappers for aplication, Now it is also standalone application and packer plugin.Īctually real engines are Imagine.dll and Imagine64.dll while: Imagine started in 2003 as Lister plugin for Animations and Images with name "FLIC", and IIRC distibuted as single file FLIC.WCX. Lister plugins are used for Lister viewer (F3) and QuickView (Ctrl+Q), optionally for thumbnails. Lister - WLX extension - since 2002 - version 5.50įile system - WFX extension - since 2002 - version 5.50Ĭontent - WDX extension - since 2004 - version 6.50 Packer - WCX extension - since 1999 - version 4.00 Nowhere is there a "how to use" that I can find. Just BTW, one other example of the parlous state of addons, imo, is that after some hours working with the newly proffered wdx_exif28b1 addon, I found that I needed the PlugMan program to edit an otherwise uneditable string in the configuration file, adding | "HEIC" or the like to see the Exif data within Apple's new files. #4 When installing imagine, how on Earth would I know what is meant by (other than the base meaning) "Some dll files may be missing on your system"? #3 Plus, the same quandary exists with respect to mmedia and mmfactory - information beyond their existence - a HOW TO USE section - and whether imagine and mmedia would clash or not. #2 Could someone help, please? Where I should think to look for information and/or view the information itself. I've used TC for a while now, but I can't think of anywhere other than in this post as to where I can find information on usage for this plug. I continue to despair over the addons system for TC, but for the moment, could someone please explain what I can do with - no, explain HOW I can use - Imagine?įurther, what is the difference between the imagine.zip, wlx_imagine.zip and, indeed, imagine.exe itself files?
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