Apo-J allows for plugins, but you can't just download them and stick them in a plugin folder. It wants to place them in your Windows user folder. This is explained on the project home page (
[link]). Under windows, you would need a folder structure of %HOMEPATH%\.apophysis-j\plugins\apophysis. In windows, you can open a command window (start>run>command) and type in "set". It will show you where your user directory is. For me, the line said HOMEPATH=\Users\Daniel Eaton. The HOMEDRIVE is listed as c:. Once I copied all the .class files for the plugins to
c:\Users\Daniel Eaton\.apophysis-j\plugins\apophysis, the plugins were detected.
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Could you please say that step by step for me?
(Already have the most recent released version of apophysis-j on my computer...)
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