The Selection/Context Menu is shown when you right-click on a plug-in while in Plug-in mode (Default UI), or when you open the Selection menu.

Click on one of the items below to find out what it does:

X-Setup Context Menu

 

Expand this key Collapse this key Add to Favorites Information Edit... Delete Cancel / Close Plug-in

Expand this key

If you right-click on a folder and choose this option, the entire branch is expanded. Normally, if you just click on a plug-in, only the next level will be expanded, whereas this opens the next and all subsequent levels. This option only appears when you right-click a key.

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Collapse this key

This does the opposite of "Expand this key" - all folders and plug-ins in all levels are collapsed and hidden with this option. This option only appears when you right-click a key.

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Add to Favorites

This option adds the currently listed plug-in to the Favorites menu, using the name of the plug-in as the item name in the Favorites menu. To change the name or edit favorites, see the Favorites topic.

 

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Information

This option opens a dialog with information about this plug-in. For more information about this, see the Plug-in Information dialog topic.

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Edit...

This opens the currently loaded plug-in in Notepad, so that you can make changes to it. You can change the editor which X-Setup uses for this action, by using the Options dialog; for more information about how to do this, see the Options dialog topic.

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Delete

This plug-in removes the currently open plug-in from your computer/network. This is useful if you know that you won't need a specific plug-in. If you want to re-install it at a later date, re-install X-Setup, or if you downloaded it from the internet, run X-Update again (or visit the author's homepage).

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Cancel /Close Plug-in

The last option on the menu is different, depending on whether you right-clicked a plug-in or clicked on the 'Selection' menu.

Cancel (right-click) This closes the menu and returns you to the user interface without making any changes.

Close Plug-in (Selection) This closes the currently open plug-in and removes it from memory.

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