The Adobe InDesign Plug-in Editor for InDesign CS3:
InDesign plug-in editor that this is not being actively maintained at the moment and officially only support InDesign CS3.
What is the Adobe InDesign Plug-in Editor? |
The Adobe® InDesign® Plug-in Editor is a suite of tools for developing InDesign plug-ins, made available on the Eclipse platform. It provides functionality for:
Downloading the Adobe InDesign Plug-in Editor as an Eclipse distribution |
The recommended, and easiest, way to obtain the Adobe InDesign Plug-in Editor is as a full Eclipse distribution, removing any need on your part to handle the setup of Eclipse. When you download this, you only need to unzip it and set the location of your SDK and then your setup is complete. This is available for Mac OSX here, and for Windows XP here.
Downloading the Adobe InDesign Plug-in Editor plug-ins |
The files are platform-independent, though the Eclipse environment and libraries that you must download for them (see below) are not. By downloading these files you agree to the terms of the InDesign CS3 SDK License Agreement.
Installing the Adobe InDesign Plug-in Editor plug-ins |
To install the Adobe InDesign Plug-in Editor you must have Eclipse, and a number of additional plug-ins for it. These are all freely available, and instructions for their download and installation are available in the Adobe InDesign Plug-in Editor Getting Started Guide .
How to Get Started with the Adobe InDesign Plug-in Editor |
Further information on installing the Adobe InDesign Plug-in Editor, and on its operation and features, can be found in the Adobe InDesign Plug-in Editor Getting Started Guide .
Adobe InDesign Plug-in Editor Tutorial Videos |
Known Issues |
Help and CheatSheets are not currently available. The information they contain can also be found in the Getting Started Guide
Forum |
More |
| 04/18/2012 | Tabs dialog box overview |
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| 04/10/2012 | Indesign is pringing an image incorrectly |
| 04/19/2012 | Color matching to HP color laserjet |
| 04/23/2012 | OT: What is CS6's equivalent to the "Donut"? |
Acknowledgments |
The Adobe InDesign Plug-in Editor makes use, and is grateful for the support of;
Eclipse (available from http://www.eclipse.org)
ANTLR (available from http://www.antlr.org)
GEF (available from http://www.eclipse.org/gef)
The SAXON XSLT Processor from Michael Kay (available from http://saxon.sourceforge.net)
Xerces (available from http://xerces.apache.org/)
http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/InDesign_Plug-in_Editor