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:
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.
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:
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
/Users/Shared/Autodesk/maya/2010
The version of the Maya API (Application Programmer Interface) the plug-in was compiled for.
To display additional plug-ins, click the triangle to open the Other Registered Plug-ins section.