[Plugin Library] LibFredo6 - v15.5a - 08 Oct 25
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 Dear Fredo 
 I have downloaded the first 4 plugins from your Plugin Library list "Libfredo6 v4.3b - 22Dec11 but cannot get any toolbar icons appearing when I open my SU8Pro programme.
 I note your Important Paragraph about the downloading of LibFredo6 in respect of the appearance of the plugin toolbars but inspite of following the download instructions precisely I can only access the 4 plugins via the entry "Fredo6 Collection" in the Tools menu.
 I have ticked off the plugins Fredo Scale & Tools on Surface in the VIEW/TOOLBAR menu but Curiloft & Roundcorner are not shown in the dropdown menu.
 I would be extremely gratefull if you could suggest where I am going wrong as without the plugin icons showing in the main toolbar it becomes rather difficult to use the plugins to their best advantage.
 Best regards
 OldSwinger
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 @eyffel65girl said: Fredo your plugin is awesome, but I can't use it! I run Skethcup Pro 7 on my Mac Book Pro. I've installed your plugin (LibFredo6 first, and then RoundCorner) following your detailed instructions; I thought it were an easy things to do, but they don't work!  
 Can you please help me?? I'll always be graitfull !!It might come from the Unzip operation, which is a frequent problem, especially on Mac. 
 Please make sure that in the SU Plugins directory you have the right footprint, that is:- LibFredo6.rb
- LIBFREDO6_Dir_43 folder
- ROUNDCORNER_Dir_23 folder
 Fredo 
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 hooooory 
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 Is the LibFredo6-34 supposed to stay in the di 
 rectory after extracting?
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 You should have a folder called "LIBFREDO6_Dir_43" and a file called "LibFredo6.rb" If you installed the current version you shouldn't have "LibFredo6-34" at all. 
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 Well it was there, not now now it just shows 4.3 
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 not sure if it is the LibFredo 4.3b or the BezierSpline 1.4f plugin, but if the LibFredo 4.3b is enabled, the BezierSpline 1.4f does not work. i get a Ruby console error for line 592 cannot convert nil to float. @unknownuser said: Error: #<TypeError: no implicit conversion to float from nil> 
 C:/Program Files/Google/Google SketchUp 8/Plugins/BZ_Dir_14/bezierspline_main.rb:592:in-' C:/Program Files/Google/Google SketchUp 8/Plugins/BZ_Dir_14/bezierspline_main.rb:592:inonMouseMove'Fredo tools works regardless of BezierSplines being enabled or not. 
 NOTE: I only encountered this error since updating to 4.3b and prior to that it was working correctly.
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 I can't download? 
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 @wt00320371 said: I can't download? 
 What file?
 What problem/error messages?
 More information, please...
  
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 I think that I've installed LibFredo6 v.4.3 and the Round corner plugins correctly. But when I launch SketchUp (I'm using Version 7 on Mac OS 10.4.11) is get this error message: Error Loading File LibFredo6.rb 
 can't convert nil into StringWhat does this mean and how can I fix it? Can someone assist me. Thanks! 
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 I'm running SketchUp 7 on Mac OS 10.4.11. I've downloaded and installed both LibFredo6 v4.3 and Round Corner plugin and both are not working. When I start up SU7 I get the error message: "Error Loading File LibFredo6.rb 
 can't convert nil into String". I have no idea what this means. Can someone help?Thanks a million! Here is a screen shot of my plugins folder 
  
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 Just in case, can you type ENV["TEMP"]in the Ruby Console and tell me what you see.Thanks Fredo 
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 Fredo 
 I use
 tempdir=ENV["TEMP"] ### it's a PC == 'TEMP' or 'TMP' tempdir=ENV["TMPDIR"] if not tempdir ### it's a Mac
  
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 This is what I use to detect temp path: TEMP_PATH = File.expand_path( ENV['TMPDIR'] || ENV['TMP'] || ENV['TEMP'] ).freeze
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 @tig said: Fredo 
 I use
 tempdir=ENV["TEMP"] ### it's a PC == 'TEMP' or 'TMP' tempdir=ENV["TMPDIR"] if not tempdir ### it's a Mac
  TIG, Actually, my mistake. Yes indeed, I use TMPDIR for Mac environment (or /tmp which may be more secure) @supercylon 
 Can you typeENV["TMPDIR"]in the Ruby consoleFred 
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 @unknownuser said: Just in case, can you type ENV["TEMP"]in the Ruby Console and tell me what you see.Thanks Fredo Hello Fredo, Thanks for your assistance. I did what you asked and here is a screenshot of the result. ![Results of ENV["TEMP"] in Ruby Console](/uploads/imported_attachments/iUOu_Picture2.png "Results of ENV["TEMP"] in Ruby Console") Thanks Supercylon 
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 @unknownuser said: @tig said: Fredo 
 I use
 tempdir=ENV["TEMP"] ### it's a PC == 'TEMP' or 'TMP' tempdir=ENV["TMPDIR"] if not tempdir ### it's a Mac
  TIG, Actually, my mistake. Yes indeed, I use TMPDIR for Mac environment (or /tmp which may be more secure) @supercylon 
 Can you typeENV["TMPDIR"]in the Ruby consoleFred I didn't notice this message, here is the screen shot of the result of your second request.  Thanks, 
 Supercylon
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 And ENV['TMP']?
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 @unknownuser said: Can you try withe attached file to see if your error disappear and SU starts OK. 
 [attachment=0:2f69w8lx]<!-- ia0 -->LibFredo6.rb<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:2f69w8lx]Thanks Fredo Fredo, Thank you!Thank you! It works! Supercylon 
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 @supercylon said: Thank you!Thank you! It works! Supercylon I will release the change tomorrow as v4.3c It is strange however that on your Mac, the TMPDIR Environment variable is not defined. @TIG, Thomthom: I just use /tmpwhen TMPDIR is not defined.Fredo 
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