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Example of Basic .bundle Folder Structure
Basic example of what a package for a plug-in might contain and how it is
structured on disk.
.bundle is not a file, but a folder name with a BUNDLE extension. The following
is an example of a plug-in that contains a LSP file as the main program and a
DWG support file. The following plug-in example is named OfficeSymbols
and its folder structure might look something like; folders are in bold:
OfficeSymbols.bundle
|- PackageContents.xml
|- Contents
|- OfficeSymbolsUtilities.lsp
|- Resources
|- OfficeSymbols.dwg
|- OfficeSymbols.htm
DescriptionFile name
The folder containing the files for a plug-in
and has the BUNDLE extension.
OfficeSymbols.bundle
XML file that contains metadata about the
plug-in.
PackageContents.xml
Example of a custom application file that
might define the behavior of the plug-in.
OfficeSymbolsUtilities.lsp
An application file can be an AutoLISP or
ObjectARX file.
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