Sketchup quits (bug splat) when using cmd-C
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I'm experiencing bug splats when tryiny to copy drawn items to another drawing.
Sketchup pro 2015
Vray for sketchup
Mac OS MaverickFile I'm trying to copy is a 16 MB file. Already checked the file for problems en purge unused.
Whenever I select the items I want to copy and use the cmd-C key, Sketchup quits and reports a bug splat.
If I select fewer items and use the same procedure, the bug splat does not occure.Any solutions?
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Does it happen with 'Vray' disabled?
what other plugins are you running?
john -
Other plugins installed:
Mirror
RoundcornerI'm not sure how to disable Vray. Suggestions?
I do however have another problem with vray: When I have two windows (two files) open under sketchup, I can only see one materials list in the material browser of vray.
In other words: When I'm working in one file, I see the materials of the other file. -
@emn said:
...I'm not sure how to disable Vray. Suggestions?
I removed Vray many years ago so I'm not sure, is there an extension registered in 'SU [menu]' >> 'Preferences' >> 'Extensions'?
@unknownuser said:
...In other words: When I'm working in one file, I see the materials of the other file.
I believe that window is always per model, so if you close it before switching, does it show the correct model when re-opened?
john -
OK. I found the option to disable Vray. As you said: under preferences.
Disabling vray does nog solve the problem. Sketchup still crashes when useing Cmd-C.
The other issues with the materials: No, when I close the other window, the materials of the closed drawing is still showing. -
Did you attach descriptive and identifying info to the Bug Splat reports? If so, someone from Trimble should notice and respond.
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Yes I did. Thank's for your reply!
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another approach may be...
make a copy using 'Finder', open the copy, delete unwanted items, purge and save...
john
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That's what I've been doing. I'ts quite an effort though to do that with every item you want to use.....
Thanks for your reply though.
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