[Plugin Library] LibFredo6 - v14.6a - 18 Sep 24
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@babamay16 said:
Hello. Please help. I tried installing this plugin but can't work fine.
It's always error."Cannot load plugin LibFredo6 because script cannot create DEFPARAM_Dir folder in:
C:/Program Files/SketchUp/SketchUp 2013/Plugins
Please create it manually, respecting the case."Anyone have a solution?
Yes. The solution has been given repeatedly including on this page of the thread. You need to set the permissions for the Plugins folder to give full access for everyone.
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NEW RELEASE: LibFredo6 v5.0c - 06 Jul 13
LibFredo6 5.0 is a major technical release that implements new naming conventions for files and folders. The objective is to become more compliant with new ways to install plugins (SCF Plugin Store, Extension Warehouse, Extension Manager), noting that the new direction for SU 2013 / 2014 is to provide a more solid framework for plugins.
For LibFredo6, the footprint is based on one file and one subfolder:
For my scripts, new naming conventions are also based on one file and one subfolder. For instance, RoundCorner footprint will become:
For convenience, LibFredo6 5.0 is compatible with the old and new naming conventions. So if you have FREDOSCALE_Dir_23 folder, it will be loaded normally (until I publish the new version based on Fredo6_FredoScale_24 and Fredo6_FredoScale.rb).
The new version of LibFredo6 also stores Default Parameters in a location which is more likely to have Write access on all machines:
- on Windows, under the Local user Application Data directory
- on Mac, under the User Application Support directory
I hope the transition will go without too much problem. Thanks in advance to all kind users for signaling issues.
See main post of this thread for Download.
Fredo
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What is the compatibility w/ older versions of Sketchup?
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@genma saotome said:
What is the compatibility w/ older versions of Sketchup?
Same. Should work from SU5 to SU13 on Windows and Mac.
Fredo
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Thank you.
I asked only because the post announcing the update said like "For SU2013", leaving an implication that it was to be used only with SU2013.
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I just noticed that in version 4.7 the folder was "LIBFREDO6_DIR_47" and the new one is "LIBFREDO6_50" was this supposed to be "LIBFREDO6_DIR_50"? Because when I install it my plugins still show 4.7 and if I remove the 4.7 folder none of the Fredo tools show up?
edit: I just tried to rename the folder but then it spits out a LOT of errors so I believe the original one is right, but for some reason none of the Fredo6 plugins load after this.
edit again: so I reinstalled Fredo6_50 and Sketchup stills thinks I have 4.7 installed and wont let me use TopoShaper. I've tried to reinstall Fredo 5.0 both manually and via the Store.
Rob
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Rob,
Most probably, you did not overwrite the file LibFredo6.rb with the new version. If you run the old one, then it will stick to the old naming conventions, whereas the new LibFredo6.rb supports the old and the new.
The naming conventions have changed, for LibFredo6 but also for my plugins (first one published is RoundCorner 2.4, as Fredo6_RoundCorner.rb and Fredo6_RoundCorner_24 folder). All this is to become more compliant with a cleaner management of plugins that are now boosted by the new installation tools, SCF Plugin Store and, potentially Extension WareHouse.
Unless you have a good reasons not to do so, I would suggest you install the SCF Plugin Store tool and then install LibFredo6 from within Sketchup with this great tool.
Fredo
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question: how to do that would folder LIBFREDO6_DATA_Dir, did not appear every time you run SU, next to the folder Temp ?
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@artchi said:
question: how to do that would folder LIBFREDO6_DATA_Dir, did not appear every time you run SU, next to the folder Temp ?
Can you please retry, rephrasing your problem, using Google-Translate...
I suspect you do not have FULL permissions to the SketchUp Plugins folder.
BUT your report is not very clear... -
@artchi said:
Delete folder LIBFREDO6_DATA_Dir (http://f4.s.qip.ru/17QY0OfFG.png)- and she's after you run Sketchup again shows!
Same trouble and folder SCF it from the plugin, SketchUcationTools-v1-1-3!
How to make it never reappeared?
Where is this 'LIBFREDO6_DATA_Dir' folder ?
Your screen shot explains very little about where it is.
Why are you so worried about the existence of this folder ?
Also please explain the 'SCF' connection more clearly...IF these folders are in your 'Local' or 'Temp' folder-tree [e.g. C:\Users\ARTchi\AppData\Local\Temp\SCF etc] then it is part of the expected process, and entirely as you might expect...
Some more complex tools need somewhere to store their temporary or reused files... and so they make folders like this...
It is nothing to worry about
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Delete folder LIBFREDO6_DATA_Dir (http://f4.s.qip.ru/17QY0OfFG.png)- and she's after you run (start) Sketchup again shows!
How to make it never reappeared?
PS: LIBFREDO6_DATA_Dir/DefaultParameters/
-FredoScale.def
-RoundCorner.def
-ToolsOnSurface.def -
This folder is in f:\LIBFREDO6_DATA_Dir
In my settings, temporary files are placed in the f:\Temp
Because the folder Temp now on F, next to it is placed folder LIBFREDO6_DATA_Dir
Previously, nothing was created near the tempo, and would not want that to continue created, and therefore asked the question, as to do so would folder LIBFREDO6_DATA_Dir did not appear every time!
I like order!
If not corrected, then thanks for the help!PS: let them appear in a folder "Temp" and not near her!
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I now understand.
MOST PC users have the user's Temp folder path setup I explained before [here are mine]:
C:\Users\TIG\AppData\Local\Temp
and the SCF tools makes a temp folder as:
C:\Users\TIG\AppData\Local\Temp\SCF
where it stores its temporary files...
It also makes a 'Local' folder that [unlike the Temp folder] is not auto-purged by some system-tools, named:
C:\Users\TIG\AppData\Local\SCF
These folders are standard locations for many apps' temporary or more permanent files.
TheAppData
user's folder and its tree are usually 'hidden'...BUT for some reason YOU use
F:\Temp
So by inferenceF:
is then taken by some tools to be your 'Local' folder?To see this:-
In the Ruby Console typeENV["TEMP"]
which returns the the path used for the user's Temp folder, into which a tool might add its own temporary folder and files.
In my caseC:\Users\TIG\AppData\Local\Temp
BUT in your caseF:\Temp
Then
ENV["LOCALAPPDATA"]
should return the path to the folder that holds an app's more permanent files...
In my caseC:\Users\TIG\AppData\Local
BUT probbaly or in your caseF:
The LibFredo subfolders are made just the same way - as are several other apps'... it's the way the system is meant to be set up.
You must have somehow changed some system defaults to end up with a non-standard setup of local/temp folders...
So either live with the folder structure that YOU have setup... or you change it to a more standard one, where you'll never notice the temporary app's subfolders... -
I understand, thanks!
PS: temporary solution - hide these folders -
Martin: Install RBZ files from within SketchUp, Window > Preferences > Extensions > Install Extension
For more information on installing plugins check out this article:
http://www.thomthom.net/thoughts/2012/01/installing-plugins-for-google-sketchup/Sendt from my Xperia Z Tabled using Tapatalk
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Hi,
I hope someone can help me.
I am trying to instal the RoundCorner plugin on my iMac (MountainLion OSX V.10.7.5). I am using the free version of SU, V 8.0.x. I have had no previous experience of using plugins.
I have downloaded both the LibFredo6...rbz and Fredo6_RoundCorner...rbz files from page 1 of this thread. When I double click on the either, nothing appears to happen other than SU launches. I am clearly misunderstanding something and I suspect it relates to the instruction on the first page of this thread "1) Click on the Zip archive on Sketchucation" because I don't understand what this means.
Puzzled of Hertford.
Regards, Martin Winlow.
(edit... Thanks thomthom but I managed to figure it out! For anyone else as dim as me, also having difficulty with this, here is my description of what you need to do to install this and apparently any other plugin...
1/ Download the .rbz file by clicking on the 'download' button or whatever the web page offers - in the case of LibFredo6 the relevant page is page one of this thread and you click on 'LibFredo6 - v5.0c - 06 Jul 13.rbz' with the little zip graphic at the start of that filename (under the big yellow 'Download' graphic). I guess this filename will change as the plugin version number progresses.
2/ Step one should have downloaded the 'LibFredo6 - v5.0c - 06 Jul 13.rbz' file into your macs 'Downloads' folder.
3/ Open SU and click on SketchUp in the menu bar, then Preferences and then Extensions and then click on Install Extension. Navigate your way into your Downloads directory and then find 'LibFredo6 - v5.0c - 06 Jul 13.rbz'. Double click on it (or click on it then click on the 'Open' button below) and you will get a warning window titled 'Do you trust this extension?'. If you do, click on 'Yes' and you will get a plugin installed completion message.
4/ If the extension you just installed is not ticked in the Preferences window then tick it. You may need to restart SU for it to take effect.
With the LibFredo6 plugin installed you will find an additional item in the menu bar Window item called 'LibFredo6 Settings'.
I also installed the RoundCorner plugin (which is why I started on this epic voyage of discovery) and with this plugin installed you will find an additional item in the menu bar item 'Tools' titled 'Fredo6 Collection', under which is the RoundCorner tool.
Phew!
MW
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@thomthom said:
Martin: Install RBZ files from within SketchUp, Window > Preferences > Extensions > Install Extension
For more information on installing plugins check out this article:
http://www.thomthom.net/thoughts/2012/01/installing-plugins-for-google-sketchup/Sendt from my Xperia Z Tabled using Tapatalk
On Mac that would be SketchUp>Preferences>Extensions. Left of the File menu.
If you don't see an Install Extensions button there, you still have the first release of V8 and need to update to a later version of SU8.
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thanks brother this update works on my new sketchup 2013
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NEW RELEASE: LibFredo6 v5.1a - 22 Aug 13
LibFredo6 5.1 is a follow up technical release that implements naming conventions for files and folders to be compliant with EWH requirements.
For LibFredo6, the footprint is based on one file and one subfolder:
For my scripts, new naming conventions are also based on one file and one subfolder. I will progressively re-release the scripts with the new naming conventions. For instance, FredoScale v2.4 footprint is now :
For convenience, LibFredo6 5.1 is compatible with the old and new naming conventions. So if you have CURVILOFT_Dir_12 folder, it will be loaded normally (until I publish the new version based on Fredo6_Curviloft and Fredo6_Curviloft).
It is also a good idea to clean up your plugin directory and remove the older versions.
In the menu Windows > LibFRedo6 Settings...> Purge Obsolete Files, you will find a dialog box allowing to remove all or some of these older versions.
See main post of this thread for Download.
Fredo
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SU 2013 Pro, Win 7 64 SP1
After latest update of the LibFredo and FredoScale I get this error when using "Check for Update":Error; #<NoMethodError; undefined method `>=' for nil;NilClass> C;/Program Files (x86)/SketchUp/SketchUp 2013/Plugins/LibFredo6/Lib6Upgrade.rb;428;in `prepare_plugin_table' C;/Program Files (x86)/SketchUp/SketchUp 2013/Plugins/LibFredo6/Lib6Traductor.rb;155;in `each_with_index' C;/Program Files (x86)/SketchUp/SketchUp 2013/Plugins/LibFredo6/Lib6Upgrade.rb;405;in `each' C;/Program Files (x86)/SketchUp/SketchUp 2013/Plugins/LibFredo6/Lib6Upgrade.rb;405;in `each_with_index' C;/Program Files (x86)/SketchUp/SketchUp 2013/Plugins/LibFredo6/Lib6Upgrade.rb;405;in `prepare_plugin_table' C;/Program Files (x86)/SketchUp/SketchUp 2013/Plugins/LibFredo6/Lib6Upgrade.rb;214;in `refresh_dialog_top' C;/Program Files (x86)/SketchUp/SketchUp 2013/Plugins/LibFredo6/Lib6Upgrade.rb;519;in `create_dialog_top' C;/Program Files (x86)/SketchUp/SketchUp 2013/Plugins/LibFredo6/Lib6Upgrade.rb;167;in `initialize' C;/Program Files (x86)/SketchUp/SketchUp 2013/Plugins/LibFredo6/Lib6Upgrade.rb;79;in `new' C;/Program Files (x86)/SketchUp/SketchUp 2013/Plugins/LibFredo6/Lib6Upgrade.rb;79;in `top_dialog' C;/Program Files (x86)/SketchUp/SketchUp 2013/Plugins/LibFredo6/Lib6PluginDialogs.rb;657;in `topdialog_callback' C;/Program Files (x86)/SketchUp/SketchUp 2013/Plugins/LibFredo6/Lib6WebWdlg.rb;501;in `call' C;/Program Files (x86)/SketchUp/SketchUp 2013/Plugins/LibFredo6/Lib6WebWdlg.rb;501;in `j_action' C;/Program Files (x86)/SketchUp/SketchUp 2013/Plugins/LibFredo6/Lib6WebWdlg.rb;436;in `j_callback' C;/Program Files (x86)/SketchUp/SketchUp 2013/Plugins/LibFredo6/Lib6WebWdlg.rb;426;in `j_dispatch' C;/Program Files (x86)/SketchUp/SketchUp 2013/Plugins/LibFredo6/Lib6WebWdlg.rb;418;in `each' C;/Program Files (x86)/SketchUp/SketchUp 2013/Plugins/LibFredo6/Lib6WebWdlg.rb;418;in `j_dispatch' C;/Program Files (x86)/SketchUp/SketchUp 2013/Plugins/LibFredo6/Lib6WebWdlg.rb;159;in `create_dialog' C;/Program Files (x86)/SketchUp/SketchUp 2013/Plugins/LibFredo6/Lib6Upgrade.rb;428;in `call' C;/Program Files (x86)/SketchUp/SketchUp 2013/Plugins/LibFredo6/Lib6Upgrade.rb;428
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