Plug-in Manager
 
 
 

Window > Settings/Preferences > Plug-in Manager

A plug-in is an add-on module that extends Maya’s capabilities. File translators are plug-ins you use to import and export various file formats. You can create or purchase specialty plug-ins to customize Maya for a specific job.

Some features that can be added through plug-ins are:

Related topics

The Plug-in Manager identifies which plug-ins are loaded into Maya. If you have a plug-in that you use frequently, you can make sure it is always there. The Plug-in Manager automatically scans all the directories in the plug-in path and lists available plug-in features.

loaded

Turn on loaded to load the plug-in for the current Maya session.

auto load

Turn on auto load to load the plug-in so that the next time you start Maya the plug-in loads automatically.

Information window

To view information about a particular plug-in, you must first load it, then click the i button beside the plug-in.

Maya caches the list of current plug-ins. If you have added a new plug-in, click Refresh to update any changes.

Maya displays the following information for a selected plug-in:

Name

The name of the plug-in. On Linux, plug-ins have the extension .so. On Windows, they have the extension .mll. On Mac OS X, the extension is .lib.

Path

The location of the file. On Linux, the default plug-in location is:

/usr/autodesk/maya2010/bin/plug-ins

On Windows, the default plug-in location is:

drive:\Program Files\Autodesk\Maya2010\bin\plug-ins 

On Mac OS X, the default locations are:

/Applications/Autodesk/maya2010/Maya.app/Contents/MacOS/plug-ins

and

/Users/Shared/Autodesk/maya/2010

Maya will check both of these locations for valid plug-ins.

Vendor

The manufacturer of the plug-in.d

Plug-in Version

The version number of the plug-in.

For API Version

The version of the Maya API (Application Programmer Interface) the plug-in was compiled for.

NoteYou cannot load a plug-in for any version of Maya that predates or post-dates the version it was compiled for. That is, if a plug-in was created for Maya version 7, it will not work with either Maya 6.5 or Autodesk Maya 8. Dot releases (minor version upgrades) are compatible with their major version and vice versa; for example, a plug-in compiled for Maya 7.0 works with Maya 7.0.1.
Auto Load

Indicates whether the plug-in has been marked for auto load.

Is Loaded

Indicates whether the plug-in is loaded.

Plug-in Features

Displays a list of the features added by the plug-in (for example, commands, dependency nodes, file translators).

To display additional plug-ins, click the triangle to open the Other Registered Plug-ins section.