CompoSpray is back [version 2.0.0]
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Great work Didier, thank you!
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Thank you very much Sir Didier Bur!
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Thank you Mr. Bur. I am glad you on the road again.
I noticed there is still an old bug with populating selected face - part of it is not populated, as it was masked, or something...
Also when try to populate grass, I need to do it 5-6 times to reach the desired density. Would be nice to have pressure up to 1000%. Why not? -
With all of the discussion lately about sages and pros dropping off the SU map, it's great to see you back in the saddle and producing/updating plugins.
Your (renewed) contributions are much appreciated!
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Thank you very much!
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Prima & 1000x Danke !!
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Always innovative!
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Hello all,
Thanks Didier for this update.
I've got an issue :
The plugin works fine when i install it in the C:\Users\XX\AppData\Roaming\SketchUp\SketchUp 2019\SketchUp\Plugins folder, but it doesn't work when i install it in my Fredo6's AdditionalPluginFolder.If someone has an idea...
Many thanks for response.
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Hi all,
The path to the plugin is hard-coded in the script. So if you locate the plugin elsewhere than C:\Users\XX\AppData\Roaming\SketchUp\SketchUp 2019\SketchUp\Plugins\DBUR_Compo_Spray, it will not work.
Sorry for the inconvenience, but what's the reason you want to install it with Fredo Tools ? -
Tanks for response
@didier bur said:
Sorry for the inconvenience, but what's the reason you want to install it with Fredo Tools ?
The Fredo6's AdditionalPluginFolder is a small standalone script providing the capability to define one or several additional user-defined directories to load plugins in Sketchup.
We use 4 licences of SU and it is really interesting to centralize all plugins in 1 place for updates or installations on the 4 machines at the same time.
Edit : Compospray 1.4.2 was working fine with AdditionalPluginFolder after some corrections by TIG.
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