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 ====== Bundle ====== ====== Bundle ======
  
-Bundles are pre-configured packages, that can contain any HippoEDIT add-on/extension, assyntax files, script/binary plugins, colour schemes, file templates etc. +Bundles are pre-configured packages, that can contain any HippoEDIT add-on/extension, as syntax files, script/binary plugins, color schemes, file templates etc. 
  
-Technically it is a zip archive (with predefined extension .//hebundle//) with some files and installation instruction inside (package-info.xml), which defines how/where files will be extracted and what shall be registered. In addition it contain roll-back instruction to un-install the bundle.  +Technically it is a zip archive (with predefined extension .//hebundle//) with some files and installation instruction inside ([[installation:package-info|package-info.xml]]), which defines how/where files will be extracted and what shall be registered. In additionit contains rollback instruction to uninstall the bundle.  
-The bundle files extension is registered by HippoEDIT and installation of the bundle will be executes automatically if you open (double click) it in Windows (relevant only for > 1.50). In 1.49 "bundles" were just a zip archive with files you need to unpack by yourself. From 1.50 all updates within [[options:update-manager|Update Manager]], seamlessly integrated on line resources (on-line plugins, colour schemes etc. in settings) and extensions from web site are installed with help of bundles.+The bundle files extension is registered by HippoEDIT and installation of the bundle will be executed automatically if you open (double click) it in Windows (relevant only for > 1.50). In 1.49 "bundles" were just a zip archive with files you need to unpack by yourself. From 1.50 all updates within [[options:update-manager|Update Manager]], seamlessly integrated online resources (on-line plugins, color schemes etc. in settings) and extensions from the web site are installed with help of bundles.