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    • U Offline
      Uncle Argile
      last edited by

      Hi guys, I am hoping somebody out there in SU Land can give me a quick hand. I have recently upgraded to Sketchup Pro (on MacOSx, and I am trying to install the Kerkythea plugin. In the past, I have installed this program, and many others with no hitch....the normal route was copy/paste the file folders using this path: Macintosh HD/Library/Application Support/Google Sketchup ...... /Sketchup/plugins. Now, it seems that SU Pro either does not have any application support, as it is not listed within that folder, or it exists somewhere else entirely. I have spent an hour searching for an alternate path, but I cannot find the SU plugins folder anywhere. Anyone have an idea about this?

      Thank you in advance,

      Jordan

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        TIG Moderator
        last edited by

        With v2013 'Google' vanished...
        The MAC's main SketchUp folder is now under a ../SketchUp 2013/.. path...
        Assuming you have let it install in the default way...

        Type this in the Ruby Console to get the path:
        Sketchup.find_support_file('')
        BUT unlike v8... with v2013 the Plugins folder is now in a User Lib path.
        So this
        Sketchup.find_support_file('Plugins')
        or this
        $LOAD_PATH
        will return that path for you...
        You'll need to have the 'Show Libs' option ticked in the Finder...

        TIG

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          Uncle Argile
          last edited by

          TIG, thanks for the quick reply....after entering the commands you gave me, it is still saying that it uses the standard path, utilizing the application support folder. Problem is, Sketchup is still not listed under the App Support folder. It is obviously utilizing it as the pathway, because when using the Sketchucation Plugin Store, the plugins show they are routed through the same pathway. Do you know of any shortcuts to jump straight to the plugins folder, without having to go through the path?

          Thanks again,

          Jordan

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            driven
            last edited by

            `open "#{Sketchup.find_support_file('Plugins')}"`
            

            paste into Ruby Console and Finder will open the folder...
            drag it into your SideBar for easy access.

            john

            learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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              Uncle Argile
              last edited by

              Ok guys.....if anyone else has this same problem here is the solution: it's not at all a Sketchup problem...after talking with Mac Support, it is caused by a change to the new OS X (10.9). They rerouted the path for the library folder, so even though the ruby console still shows the standard path, it is, in fact different. Here is how to access the correct library folder:

              1. finder>go
              2. hold "opt" key to display the new library folder
              3. library>application support>sketchup2013>sketchup>plugins

              Thanks for all the help

              Jordan

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                bandeiram
                last edited by

                Ok... I've done EVERYTHING that this thread has suggested. The plugin is in the correct folder, etc... However, now, whenever I open Sketchup 2014 I'm getting the following message...

                @unknownuser said:

                Error Loading File su2kt.rb
                Error: #<NameError: undefined local variable or method book' for main:Object> /Users/markbandeira/Library/Application Support/SketchUp 2014/SketchUp/Plugins/su2kt.rb:1:in <top (required)>'

                Any idea how to solve this? It's been driving me up a wall for the past few days...

                I'm using a Mac OSX 10.9, and have both Sketchup 2013 and 2014 installed in my system.

                Thank You in advance.

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                  driven
                  last edited by

                  @unknownuser said:

                  /Users/markbandeira/Library/Application Support/SketchUp 2014/SketchUp/Plugins/su2kt.rb:1:in `<

                  this tells us that there is a error in the very fist line [:1:in] of sx2kt.rb

                  so it either hasn't been updated or has another issue...

                  learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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                    goskone
                    last edited by

                    @uncle argile said:

                    Ok guys.....if anyone else has this same problem here is the solution: it's not at all a Sketchup problem...after talking with Mac Support, it is caused by a change to the new OS X (10.9). They rerouted the path for the library folder, so even though the ruby console still shows the standard path, it is, in fact different. Here is how to access the correct library folder:

                    1. finder>go
                    2. hold "opt" key to display the new library folder
                    3. library>application support>sketchup2013>sketchup>plugins

                    Thanks for all the help

                    Jordan

                    ^^^ THANK YOU!! I was just about to take my elevator to the top floor and jump, I have tried everything and finally you saved me. I am just baffled why in the hell is Library hidden????

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                      slbaumgartner
                      last edited by

                      @goskone said:

                      \I am just baffled why in the hell is Library hidden????

                      ~/Library has been hidden by default since Mac OS X 10.7. Evidently Apple decided that naive users could cause (or maybe were causing) support issues by making ill-advised changes to the contents. So they put in place a (very low) hurdle that "don't peek under the hood" users won't cross.

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                        Robpar
                        last edited by

                        They don't recommend adding to the folder, they want you to use the extensions menu for all plug ins...

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