CutListAndMaterials
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Did you remove the old cutlistand materials plugin? If not, do that. Infact, just remove anything that says cutlist whatever. Then start with a fresh install. The current version of cutlist shouldn't give you separate menu entries referring to SU versions.
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I did everything you said, nothing changes I also checked for Java updates
Last chance, uninstall and install SU
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Reinstalling SU shouldn't be needed. Maybe throwing your computer into the river would help, though.
Don't do anything else for the moment and let me do some research.
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Which operating system are you running?
And have you restarted SketchUp after reinstalling the plugin?
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Alright. thanks. I'll contact my phsycho, er, I mean phsychic, and see what I find out. Think good thoughts and avoid sucking birds into your turbines.
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Win XP SP2 with the latest update and yes, SU was restarted.
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@dave r said:
Alright. thanks. I'll contact my phsycho, er, I mean phsychic, and see what I find out. Think good thoughts and avoid sucking birds into your turbines.
About good thoughts, I'm a positive guy
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Dave, I fixed the problem! I just made some movements in the plugin folder and now everything works fine. Thanks!
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Glad you got it fixed. What sort of "movements" did you make?
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When I extracted the zip file there was a folder called cutlist_4.0.6 and inside that ther was the folder cutlistui and the file culistandmaterials.rb
The error I made is that I inserted the whole folder cutlist_4.0.6 in the plugins when I should have taken only the inside folder cutlistui and the file culistandmaterials.rb
The fact that the internet page appeared means that it canโt find the html file used as the interface for the plugin
This is due to my first time in using plugins. Next time it will be better.
Ciao!
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Ah yes. That would cause the problem.
Well, no worries. Enjoy.
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One note about Java vs Javascript... they are two independent things. Javascript is a web based scripting language that is interpreted and runs within a browser, Java is not a scripting language. I doubt that the cutlist ruby depends on Java.
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David, of course you are correct. I should have written javascript. I was in a rush when I was writing that.
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