Sketchup 2013 Missing Plugin Tab (Extensions don't work)
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Thanks for the reply,
How come I don't have the option of installing rb files?
There something in my plugin folder called su.sandbox.rbAlso I tried installing that rbz file above.
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@simon510 said:
Thanks for the reply,
How come I don't have the option of installing rb files?
There something in my plugin folder called su.sandbox.rbWhat makes you think you don't have the option to install rb files? You do have that option. Just put the rb file into the folder.
@simon510 said:
Thanks for the reply,
Also I tried installing that rbz file above.
But Sketchup closes with a error after I press okMake sure you have full permissions established for the Plugins folder before you install any plugins.
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That might just be the problem. Sorry, but how do I allow full permission for plugin folder?The rb file is in the folder.
But it's not showing up in the "install extension window" -
The rb file isn't an extension so it won't show in the Extensions list.
For setting permissions, open Windows Explorer and navigate to the Plugins folder. Right click on it and choose Propeties. Click on the Security tab and then on the Edit button. Select your user name and in the lower pane tick all the boxes under Allow.
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@simon510 said:
Thanks for the reply,
How come I don't have the option of installing rb files?
There something in my plugin folder called su.sandbox.rbyou do have the option.. those are inside the .rbz..
change the extension name of .rbz to .zip on one of those files then unzip it.. it's just a compressed file contain ruby scripts and sometimes images etc..
the .rbz files just save you the manual trip to your plugins folder as well as not requiring a sketchup restart as you need to do with manual installs.. (and the plugin i linked to.. the scf manager.. makes the process even easier)
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@jeff hammond said:
@simon510 said:
Thanks for the reply,
How come I don't have the option of installing rb files?
There something in my plugin folder called su.sandbox.rbyou do have the option.. those are inside the .rbz..
change the extension name of .rbz to .zip on one of those files then unzip it.. it's just a compressed file contain ruby scripts and sometimes images etc..
the .rbz files just save you the manual trip to your plugins folder as well as not requiring a sketchup restart as you need to do with manual installs.. (and the plugin i linked to.. the scf manager.. makes the process even easier)
Thanks
I got the scf manager to work through your method.
With the scf manager, I was able to see my other plugins like "sandbox tool" etc.
However, after I restart Sketchup everything is gone.
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@simon510 said:
Thanks
I got the scf manager to work through your method.
With the scf manager, I was able to see my other plugins like "sandbox tool" etc.
However, after I restart Sketchup everything is gone.
What to do?hmm.. im not quite sure as i use mac.. but the sandbox tools were always there.. they came with sketchup and are in the Tools menu.. you can turn the extension on/off (i.e.- whether or not it loads when you launch sketchup) via the extensions preferences you've already found..
but to get better answers, it will be helpful if you provide more info.
"However, after I restart Sketchup everything is gone."
gone from where, exactly? gone from the plugins folder? from the tools menu? no more toolbar? etc.
what have you turned on and how did you turn it on etc..lots of ways to interpret your problems especially when you might not realize you could be using terminology which means one thing in sketchup while you're saying another..
that said, bear with it through tomorrow.. someone here will get you past the AHA moment in which all of this stuff becomes much more simple
(fwiw, the .rbz files & the 'install extension' function are meant to be a way to keep things more simple.. but if you want to learn about the plugin paths/folders/.rb files etc then you can do that and you do have the ability to manually do all the installs.. it's just going to lead to a bit more confusion at first)
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Sorry about that I should of worded it better.
The "Sandbox" plugin was never there in my Sketchup until I got the scf manager downloaded and working.
With scf manager, "sandbox" magically appeared in my tools menu.
I closed the scf manager toolbar and after a restart of Sketchup, I can't seem to find the scf manager toolbar and sandbox under the tools menu.Also in my preferences> extensions is completely blank as you can see in the first image I provided in the first post
Hope that makes sense.
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@simon510 said:
Also in my preferences> extensions is completely blank as you can see in the first image I provided in the first post
oh.. right.. i missed that little detail
yeah, something is wrong.. the europeans will be awake soon drinking their tea.. they'll probably be able to sort it out.
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@jeff hammond said:
....yeah, something is wrong.. the europeans will be awake soon drinking their tea.. they'll probably be able to sort it out.
Jeff, how did you know about the tea drinking?
@simon510 said:
.... I closed the scf manager toolbar and after a restart of Sketchup, I can't seem to find the scf manager toolbar and sandbox under the tools menu.
Simon, can't you find 'Sandbox' toolbar in menu View > Toolbars > check 'Sandbox'?
For all I know you don't have to download any sandbox plugin. It's there right from when you install SketchUp.
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Read this...
Fix the plugins folder's permissions and the exe...
Reinstall your plugins...
Restart...
Report back...http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=323%26amp;t=56005
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^ Hi Gerrit,
Sorry but its not there, which is the problem.
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^ That seem to be the problem.
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@simon510 said:
^ That seem to be the problem.
Thanks.
B U T... is it now fixed ? -
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@box said:
NSA at it again!
haha.
more like-- one of the very first u.s history lessons kids are taught about over here is the boston tea party.. 8 year olds that have no clue as to what really happened other than a bunch of crazy brits killing their greatgreatgreat grandparents over tea..
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