Cannot install SP3.2 in OS X 10.6
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As a new member, first please accept my apologies if this has already been answered elsewhere.
Having upgraded to SketchUp v8 Pro, I waited for the release of SP 3.2 before attempting to install SketchyPhysics. Unfortunately, I have failed.
I have downloaded 3.2 from http://code.google.com/p/sketchyphysics/downloads/list
and copied it across to the plugins folder, but nothing appears in SketchUp.Could some experienced user please advise?
Many thanks
MichaelG. -
Michael how exactly did you solve this problem? I have the identical one. I placed the downloaded folder into the plugins folder under /Library/Application Support/Google SketchUp 8/SketchUp, then restarted SU but cannot see the toolbar. I've looked for it under view>tool palettes
Thanks,
Andrew -
Hi Gys (and Michael, it seems you did not get an answer...).
We have a dedicated SP subforum under the Extensions Forum. I will move this topic there.
I do not use SP but maybe you need to activate it under SketchUp > Preferences > Extensions?
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@adyall said:
Michael how exactly did you solve this problem? I have the identical one. I placed the downloaded folder into the plugins folder under /Library/Application Support/Google SketchUp 8/SketchUp, then restarted SU but cannot see the toolbar. I've looked for it under view>tool palettes
Thanks,
AndrewAndrew,
Sorry for the delay in replying
I'm pretty sure that my original download was damaged or incomplete, so ...
First I trashed all trace of the first attempt, and then emptied the Trash.
Then I downloaded again, and copied the unzipped items into place.
... after which [as they say] "it just worked".N.B.
1: it seems to be essential that the plugins folder is in the tree starting "Macintosh HD" not the one starting at your home folder. i.e. under DEVICES not under PLACES
2: you need to copy across everything that unzips ... the "loose" files as well as the folder.Hope that helps.
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