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    • O Offline
      otark
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      I've installed the plug in SectionCutFace. The SectionCutFace.rb file is extracted in the folder Plugins. So far everything is OK. But when opening the SketchUp program I get the following error message:

      Error Loading File SectionCutFace.rb
      (eval):63:in `require': uninitialized constant SketchupExtension::TIG::SectionCutFace::FOLDER

      Help! How can I fix it?

      /Ola from Sweden
      div@otark.se

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        Dave R
        last edited by

        @otark said:

        I've installed the plug in SectionCutFace. The SectionCutFace.rb file is extracted in the folder Plugins. So far everything is OK.

        But when opening the SketchUp program I get the following error message:

        Error Loading File SectionCutFace.rb
        (eval):63:in `require': uninitialized constant SketchupExtension::TIG::SectionCutFace::FOLDER

        Help! How can I fix it?

        /Ola from Sweden
        div@otark.se[/quote]

        That isn't the entire error message. I think you've left out the important part.

        Which Plugins folder did you put it in? How did you go about installing it?

        Etaoin Shrdlu

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          perryman
          last edited by

          I get the same error message:

          Error Loading File SectionCutFace.rb
          (eval):63:in `require': uninitialized constant SketchupExtension::TIG::SectionCutFace::FOLDER

          I did put the plugin in the plugin-folder.

          Does anyone know what the problem is?

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          • jujuJ Offline
            juju
            last edited by

            @perryman said:

            I get the same error message:

            Error Loading File SectionCutFace.rb
            (eval):63:in `require': uninitialized constant SketchupExtension::TIG::SectionCutFace::FOLDER

            I did put the plugin in the plugin-folder.

            Does anyone know what the problem is?

            which version of sketchup are you using? which OS?
            please complete the relevant section of your profile so we don't need to ask these questions when you have questions

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              perryman
              last edited by

              @juju said:

              @perryman said:

              I get the same error message:

              Error Loading File SectionCutFace.rb
              (eval):63:in `require': uninitialized constant SketchupExtension::TIG::SectionCutFace::FOLDER

              I did put the plugin in the plugin-folder.

              Does anyone know what the problem is?

              which version of sketchup are you using? which OS?
              please complete the relevant section of your profile so we don't need to ask these questions when you have questions

              Ok, I understand. I've updated my profile.

              I use Windows and Sketchup ver8.

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              • jujuJ Offline
                juju
                last edited by

                Are you using SU8 maintenance release 1 (or later)? If so then you no longer have to manually copy scripts to folders, you go to preferences>extensions (or plugins, cannot remember what it was called then) and install it from there. This makes sure the installation goes as intended.

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