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    IES and VRAY incompatability

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      octavalent
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      Hello all,
      I was having a problem with the new IES plug-in for SketchUp. All was fine until I installed the new plugin with its thick walls extras. In a nutshell it splatted on start-up. This was new, the old version of IES was ok. So a conflict of interests between the new IES plug-in and something else that was installed. I am a bit of a magpie when it comes to Rubys and I have a lot of them so identifying the culprit was going to be an issue. To get to the point I clean installed SketchUp and IES and all was good. I then reinstalled VRAY and splat; same old situation. I get round it for now by renaming the Vray plug-in as I use the IES more than VRAY. But if anyone knows why it splats I would be very grateful.

      This is a general aside to all the Ruby script writers. You have turned a useful bit of software into an awesome and indispensable bit of kit. I thank you all, sincerely.

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        thomthom
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        You should contact ASGVis and the makers of this IES plugin about this so they can investigate.

        Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
        List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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          octavalent
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          Thanks Thom,

          I have done, but its a slow process. They are pretty good on the IES side but I am having trouble getting registered on their system so I can leave posts. You'd think by having 100+ licences of the software at the college they would give a bit of lattitude.
          Still, my clumsy little workaround suffices for the moment.

          Regards
          Paul

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