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neither did I. I am still waiting for the registration mail...
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Im not sure whne you were reading aobut ti, but theres definetly a 64 bit version at the moment.
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Frederik,
Thanks for the link. I'll download the Indigo file and see how it works.
Roger
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@plot-paris said:
neither did I. I am still waiting for the registration mail...
I am looking into this. Hopefully it will be fixed soon.
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@gaieus said:
When I downloaded indigo (not skindigo - I know the difference) and tried to install it, I got an error message that "it is not a Win 32 application" so I simply could not install it. Anyone any idea what's happening? Maybe a corrupt download? (Also, it took forever to unzip the program,
Always download the latest stable release of Indigo and SkIndigo from the 'Main Downloads Page' on the Indigo website.
There are 64bit builds available so make sure you don't donwload them if you are not using a 64bit OS.
I think the website could be better organized to avoid this confusion. Downloading the wrong version is a common problem...
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Thanks for all the help.
I downloaded the correct file.
I then put all the extracted files into the SU/Plugins directory. When I opened SU I located Indigo.exe and now everything works fine.
Now all I have to do is learn how to use the program.
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Thanks Daly, I'll download the files again and this time I'll make sure to really download the correct ones.
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Hi All.
Rogerra the unzipped file is the indigo folder. When you copy this into the plugins folder it becomes the folder indigo_v1.0.9_3 (at least that's the version i have). This is the folder to place the previews file.
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I have done all the steps to install Indigo but when I open SU and it asks for the exe file (which I am able to locate)...once I do this I get an error saying "permission denied"
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Which OS are you on harry? IF its vista, try running sketchup as an administrator (right click the SU icon->run as admin)
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