[Plugin Library] LibFredo6 - v14.7a - 09 Nov 24
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Then, I would suggest you resinstall with the Zip files, because your current settup is missing something, or files may not be in the right place.
For FreeScale, the footprint at the Sketchup Plugin Directory level should be
Although you don't really have to care, here is the inside. But the rule is not to modify or rename any of the files.
I hope this helps.
Fredo
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You were right, of course. I was missing files. Once, I found the latest I was able to install and run FreeScale. Thanks so much for your help.
The reason I found your wonderful plugin in the first place was that I was looking for a way to model bending 1 1/2" x 1 1/2" x 78" vertical wooden elements so that their tops would be offset in both the x and y directions by perhaps 4", creating a gentle bow.
When I try the Radial bending tool, what I get is not a curved bend (similar to the one shown in the tool's icon) but a skewing. The documentation didn't help me. What am I missing?
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Ah, I found the video. Bend works with embedded slice F4. Thanks.
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Wow! This plugin is amazing. Love it a lot - very easy to use too. When is the next update?
@unknownuser said:
[Edit - 04 May 09 - 23:00 CET-> LibFredo6 3.1f]
bug fixing for Mac compatibility and updated Italian translation. Required by FreeScale 2.0f. See that post at http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=180&t=17948#p144180.[Edit - 28 Apr 09 - 22:20 CET-> LibFredo6 3.1e]
bug fixing required by FreeScale 2.0e. See that post at http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=180&t=17948#p144180.[Edit - 17 Apr 09 - 06:05 CET-> LibFredo6 3.1d]
bug fixing required by FreeScale 2.0d. See that post at http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=180&t=17948#p144180.[Edit - 11 Apr 09 - 16:25 CET-> LibFredo6 3.1c]
various bugs fixed and some small evolutions required by FreeScale 2.0c.
NOTE: again, download the zip file, Open it, then Select All, then Extract in the Sketchup Plugins folder, answering YES to any request for replacing files. This way you are sure to recreate the proper folder hierarchy.[Edit - 01 Apr 09 - 08:30 CET-> LibFredo6 3.1b] various bugs fixed and some small evolutions required by FreeScale 2.0b. See that post at http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=180&t=17948#p144180.
LibFredo6 is a Shared Library which is used by some of my scripts. The first one to use it is FreeScale. It used to be called LibTraductor in previous times.
Version 3.1 or higher is necessary to run FreeScale 2.0
As a user, you should not bother too much, except to install it and respect the versions required by the Plugins. The current version of LibFredo6 is 3.1 (so 31 in integer form). I maintain backward compatibility so plugins using an older version of LibFredo6 should work with a new version.
LibFredo6 takes care, among others, of enriching the plugin with a few capabilities:
- Default parameters
- Language translation via external files (please, read the doc if you wish to contribute)
- Extra information and external links available in the “About…” box and menus
LibFredo6 installs a submenu “LibFredo6 Settings…” in the Sketchup Windows menu. It contains a command to set the language preferences, to set a few default parameters (inference colors) and to access the documentation (as a PDF).
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NEW VERSION 3.2a
Needed for for RoundCorner 2.0 (and compatible for FredoScale and HoverSelect).
see main post at http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=180&t=17947&p=144178#p144178 -
Thank you very much for this essential tool.
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I can find no place to download 3.2a
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@unknownuser said:
@bob james said:
I can find no place to download 3.2a
… Bottom of first post of this thread.
Clicking on that just takes me back the same page
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@bob james said:
@unknownuser said:
@bob james said:
I can find no place to download 3.2a
… Bottom of first post of this thread.
Clicking on that just takes me back the same page
The attachment at the bottom of the first post.
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@unknownuser said:
The attachment at the bottom of the first post.
Maybe I should change my user name to "Dumb and Dumber".
The only thing at the bottom of the first post "[Plugin RoundCorner 2.0a - 9 Jul 09]" was
RoundCorner 2.0a and Quickcard RoundCorner - English - v2.0.pdf.At the top of that post was:
"RoundCorner .......requires you also upgrade to LibFredo6 3.2a or higher. See that post at http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=180&t=17947#p144178".That took me to this post where there is no LibFredo6 3.2a download
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Hi Bob
at then end of the first post in this 3D there's the attachment with the new Libraries -
through the round corners parameters under Tools is ther any way to make is so that the geometry isnt automatically softened?
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@unknownuser said:
through the round corners parameters under Tools is ther any way to make is so that the geometry isnt automatically softened?
I answered your question in the main thread related to RoundCorner.
See http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=180&t=20485&p=172147#p172147LibFredo6 is just a shared library, common to my scripts (and used by FredoScale and HoverSelect). It does not contain anything specific to RoundCorner.
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@cosedimarco said:
Hi Bob
at then end of the first post in this 3D there's the attachment with the new LibrariesEgads!! Was that there all the time. Arrrggghhh.
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The bend modifier seems to add a load of geometry to things. : [
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You're the man!!!
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Fredo,
I work on Macintel + macOSX and nothing work (nothing appear) on SKP7 pro !!
I use : Fredoscale 2.0g + Libfredo6 3.2a + Round corner 2.0b.
I have put them in the right folder : Both in plugins file inside Application support file path.Merci Fredo pour ta reponse et (pour l'ensemble de ton oeuvre) car il me tarde d'utiliser tes plugins sous Mac !!.
Bye,
Pierre.
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@pierrearchi said:
I use : Fredoscale 2.0g + Libfredo6 3.2a + Round corner 2.0b.
I have put them in the right folder : Both in plugins file inside Application support file path.Well, I think that, since Mac OS 10.5.6 or around, it is preferable to put the plugins in /user/Librairy /Application support/ etc...
Ce que j'ai fait, et tout baigne nickel (comme disent les français).
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@mariocha said:
Well, I think that, since Mac OS 10.5.6 or around, it is preferable to put the plugins in /user/Librairy /Application support/ etc...
That certainly is true of Profile Builder and Podium, but LibFredo6.rb works just fine in the usual place (Mac/Library/Applications Support/Google SketchUp 7/plugins).
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