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    • C Offline
      CPhillips
      last edited by

      Its come to my attention that SketchyPhysics (all versions) may conflict with LightUp. This is my fault. SP was my first Ruby and I didn't have a clue how to write safe code. I am in the process of revising it to be safe. But if you are having "wierdness" with your plugins you may want to uninstall SP until I can post the new version.

      Chris

      If you don't want to uninstall, removing or renaming SketchyPhysics.rb and SketchySolids.rb should effectively disable it.

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        erikB
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        Is there an uninstall function ?
        erikB

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          ilay7k
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          it "sounds" like switching on/off in extension(tools) manager

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            CPhillips
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            You can uninstall in your windows control panel "Add Remove Programs" or you can run the uninstall exe directly in:
            plugins\SketchyPhysics\uninst

            Or remove as described in first post.

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              JClements
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              Hi Chris:

              It seems there may be an issue with the Uninstall method via the WindowsXP AddRemove utility.

              After I did the uninstall I reopened SketchUp.

              Then I got a load error related to Didier Bur's ADO script regarding "...WinAmp.." Once I unpacked Win32API.SOfrom Didier's ADO.zip, the loading error disappeared.

              John | Illustrator | Beaverton, Oregon

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                CPhillips
                last edited by

                Sigh. The installer shouldn't do that. Here is the file in case anyone has the same problem.


                Win32API.zip

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