Adobe InDesign CS Bible [Electronic resources] نسخه متنی

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Using the Default Plug-Ins

Many core features in InDesign are actually implemented through plug-ins. When you launch the application, you may notice the words Caching plug-ins on the InDesign startup screen — this is when the plug-ins load. Structuring the software this way lets Adobe update or modify a finite area of the software, then distribute a new plug-in, instead of updating and distributing the entire application. Go to the Adobe Web site (

www.adobe.com ) periodically to look for both fixes and new plug-ins. There's also a directory of plug-ins at this book's companion Web site (

www.INDDcentral.com ).

The default plug-ins are stored in a folder called Plug-Ins inside your InDesign application folder. If you open the Plug-Ins folder, as shown in Figure 36-1, you'll notice the plug-ins have been consolidated into special-purpose folders such as Filters and Text. You should leave the default plug-ins alone, for the most part.


Figure 36-1: The InDesign Plug-Ins folder stores the default plug-ins, as well as additional plug-ins you may install.





QuarkXPress User

QuarkXPress users might be accustomed to removing XTensions to reduce launch time and consume less RAM. Don't use this technique with InDesign. Many core features of the application — such as the text handling — are implemented through plug-ins, and the program may not work at all if you remove required plug-ins.


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