![]() ![]() Many existing UE4 subsystems were designed to be extensible using Plugins. If you want to jump right in and create a Plugin now, please see the Creating New Plugins section. You can see which Plugins are currently installed by opening the Plugin editing interface from the Edit menu. The Plugin Editor is accessible from the main 'Window' menu. This interface displays all of the Plugins that are currently installed and can enable or disable Plugins individually. You can browse categories of Plugins using the tree interface on the left. Selecting a category will show all Plugins in that category as well as Plugins in any sub-category. As you navigate through categories, a bread crumb trail displayed at the top of the UI will enable you to jump quickly to higher-level categories. The number displayed next to a category indicates how many Plugins are available in that category. Plugins are displayed in the main list, along with each Plugin's name, icon, current version, text description, author (and optional web hyperlink), as well as whether or not the plugin is currently enabled. The search control at the top will enable you to search Plugins displayed in the list by name. ![]()
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