There are two types of plug-ins: kernel and GUI. A kernel plug-in consists of functions written using the Abaqus Scripting Interface. In contrast to a kernel plug-in, a GUI plug-in is written using the Abaqus GUI Toolkit and contains commands that create graphical user interfaces, which in turn send commands to the kernel. Both kernel and GUI plug-ins are available from the menu on the main menu bar or from a plug-ins toolbox. By default, several kernel and GUI example plug-ins are available from the Abaqus/CAE. In addition, you can access two example plug-ins from a plug-ins toolbox. When you select from the main menu bar, Abaqus/CAE displays the Examples toolbox. You can click an icon in the toolbox to start a plug-in. Figure 1 shows the menu and the Examples toolbox. menu on the main menu bar. You can use these examples to see how plug-ins are created and to learn how plug-ins interact withFigure 1. The Examples plug-in toolbox.
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