User Guide

ACDSee Pro 2.5 - User Guide
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x Command Extension: adds functionality to ACDSee. For example, there is a plug-in that
you can use to share your images over the Internet.
x Pane Extension: adds a pane to ACDSee where you can perform tasks like order prints
of your digital images.
We cannot ensure the quality of plug-ins that are not certified by ACD Systems. As
with any other piece of software, you are trusting that the plug-in is free of viruses
and that the company that produced the plug-in is trustworthy.
Managing plug-ins
The Plug-in Settings dialog box displays a list of all the ACD Systems plug-ins installed on your
computer. You can also use the Plug-in Settings dialog box to control which plug-ins ACDSee
uses.
To access the Plug-in Settings dialog box:
Click Tools, and then select Plug-in Settings.
Disabling a plug-in
You can disable a plug-in in the Plug-in Settings dialog box so that ACDSee no longer uses it.
To disable a plug-in:
1. In the Plug-in Settings dialog box, select one of the Plug-in tabs.
2. Clear the check box beside the plug-in name that you do not want ACDSee to use.
3. Click OK.
Changing the plug-in order
Some file formats can be supported by more than one plug-in. However, when this happens,
you can control which plug-in is used to read or write a file format. The order that plug-ins
appear in the Plug-in Settings dialog box is the order that ACDSee uses the plug-ins to read or
write a file.
To change the plug-in order:
1. In the Plug-in Settings dialog box, select one of the Plug-in tabs.
2. Select a plug-in name in the Plug-ins list.
3. Do one of the following:
x Click the Move up button to move the plug-in higher in the list.
x Click the Move down button to move the plug-in lower in the list.
x Click OK.