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Insert a Plug-in Node
To insert a plug-in in the process area, simply drag the plug-in from the Plug-in bar and drop it on the pipe at
the desired location.
Some plug-ins may have various behvior types. Whenever this is the case, a contextual menu appears when
dropping the plug-in in the process area to allow you to select the proper type.
Replace a Plug-in Node
To replace a plug-in in the process area with another one, simply drag the new plug-in from the Plug-in bar
and drop it on the task to replace.
As for inserting a plug-in, some action may have various behavior types. Whenever this is the case, a
contextual menu appears when dropping the plug-in in the process area to allow you to select the proper
type.
Conditions and Branches
Conditions and branches must be replaced by either a condition or a branch. Dragging any other type of plug-
in will be treated as an insertion.
The insertion position depends on the position of the mouse cursor when the plug-in is dropped.
Note: Some plug-in may have action and condition behviors, such as the Run Script plug-in. Whenever this is
the case, a contextual menu appears when dropping the plug-in in the process area to allow you to select the
proper type.
Settings & Customization
The Plug-in bar can be customized according to your needs and the plug-ins you most frequently use. To
facilitate user customization, the Splitter control allows to expand or collapse the Plug-in bar Panel.
Moreover, its position is saved whenever the PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tool is closed, thus keeping track of
the current state of the Plug-in bar. For example, this Plug-in bar will keep its current layout unless the
Splitter is used again to modified the display:
Furthermore, the Plug-in bar can be customized using the Popup indicator control. Customizing the Plug-in
bar is mostly for third party or legacy plug-ins.
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