What are Plug-Ins?According to Webopedia, it is a hardware or software module that adds a specific feature or services to a larger system. The idea is that new component simply plugs in to existing system. About-the-web.com says that they are small applications that add new functionality, multimedia, or audio-video capability to a program. 247.aw.com defines plug-ins as software programs you can download from Internet that allow you to add features to your software. For example, Shockwave, RealPlayer, and Java plug-ins allow users to view animations and other multimedia features.
Ameritech-hosting.net says that they are software programs that enhance other programs or applications on your computer. There are plug-ins for Internet browsers, graphics programs, and other applications.
Plug-ins let you add extensions to files and folders to encode or process them, let you remove them from files to decode them and let you change file extensions to translate one type of file into another. What are Extensions?
Mantex.co: They are three or four letter or number code used to identify files. They come after full stop following filename. Common types include .doc and .txt for word processor documents. Files ending in .gif and .jpg generally contain images. Files ending in .exe and .com usually contain executable programs, which load into memory and carry out a set of instructions.
What are latest plug-ins and XTensions?
InDesign Plug-ins for Figures, Footnotes and Indexes
One great source of InDesign plug-ins is Virginia Systems Inc. The company produces a variety of software for document searching, document imaging, automatic index and table of contents generation, cross- referencing, footnote/endnote management, figure/table numbering, and automatic PDF hypertext linking. Their latest plug-ins help you automatically number and keep track of figures, tables, footnotes, endnotes, and indexes. The following are their latest programs:
Sonar Bookends InDex Pro version 4.0 is newly updated automatic indexing plug-in for Macintosh and Windows that can use either character or paragraph style sheets to mark items to index. The marked items are extracted automatically and compiled into a list. The index created using list can consist of either all pages where items in list appear, or only pages where items are marked with a particular style sheet. It can also index items in InDesign tables.
Sonar Bookends InFnote version 4.01 is a footnote/endnote management product for InDesign desktop publishing system. It can move footnotes from page to page automatically, and ensures that each footnote is on same page as its reference. A separator line is automatically drawn above all footnote text boxes that actually contain footnotes. Also, additional numbering scheme for footnotes is available.