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      pmolsen
      last edited by

      The Custom Toolbars plugin (Jim Foltz) does not work properly under Sketchup 8. Every time SU is started the toolbars are splattered all over the screen instead of along the top where they were when SU was last closed. Must be conflicting with SU's new Save / Restore toolbar positions. (View / Toolbars / Save Toolbar Position).

      Using the new option Restore Toolbar Position does not fix it.

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        Jim
        last edited by

        Updated according to the latest information, which should take car if it. Thanks.

        New Download

        Hi

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          jiawenhao31
          last edited by

          like this , and thank u verymuch
          but the problem is how can i install it ? i am new for sketchup.
          cheers

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            Ed Lyons
            last edited by

            I built several custom toolbars for Sketchup 7, which I have been using for over a year. I recently installed Sketchup 8, and just tried to install Custom Toolbars - supposedly the corrected download. Very strange results. I cannot see or access the Toolbars folder or any of its contents in Win 7 Explorer! The files from the download are installed in Sketchup8/Plugins; I can see them through Winzip Extract, and I was able to successfully activate the Plugin through Sketchup 8 itself. However, without visibility in Explorer, I am unable to copy my custom *.txt files into the folder. Also not visible in CMD (DOS) screen.

            Windows 7 just does not recognize their existence, but everything else does. I suspect some sort of error by Winzip 9.0 - possibly not registering the files properly - but don't know for sure. Any ideas about what has happened?

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            • GaieusG Offline
              Gaieus
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              Well, I have XP, not Win 7 but I also have the plugin and it works perfectly. I don't know what may have gone wrong at your end but try to simply copy and paste the old files from under SU 7 to SU 8 (like I did).

              Gai...

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                thomthom
                last edited by

                Is this the whole Compatibility Files issues again? Windows putting the files in a secret hidden location?

                Did you extract the filed into the plugins folder with WinZip?
                (You might want to just use Windows to extract the files.)

                Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
                List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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                  Ed Lyons
                  last edited by

                  My self-discovered solution took quite a bit of research, trial, and error, but here is its essence: Found out that Toolbars folder was stored in "Virtual Store" directory, following a defined Win 7 security protocol - probably because I used a very old version of Winzip. Deleted virtualized folder manually, replaced Winzip with up-to-date version (15). However, Winzip now could not extract because access was denied to Plugins folder. Turned off Win 7's User Access Control (UAC), succesfully unzipped and created Toolboars folder under Plugins, and copied & pasted existing custom *txt files into new folder. Returned UAC to original settings.

                  When I opened Sketchup 8, and initialized the Plugin, the custom toolbars were checked, but not displayed. Unchecked all toolbars, restarted app, then re-checked my customs. Finally, everything works again. Phew!!

                  Maybe someday, Microsoft will make an operating system that does not require a chest full of geekdom merit badges to use easily. I cannot imagine the average user trying to get through a confusing mess like this.

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                    Ed Lyons
                    last edited by

                    Oh, and in response to the suggestion from Gaieus: One of the routes that I tried during my workaround attempts was indeed a manual installation. I extracted to a temporary folder, then copied everything to Plugins. Sketchup 8 apparently could not see this, because it did not list Toolbars as an available Plugin to initialize. It was after this failed attempt that I did what I describe in the above solution.

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                      thomthom
                      last edited by

                      @ed lyons said:

                      Maybe someday, Microsoft will make an operating system that does not require a chest full of geekdom merit badges to use easily. I cannot imagine the average user trying to get through a confusing mess like this.

                      WHy not just use Windows' built in zip feature? Simple and it works. I've never seen the need for WinZip since Windows handled zip files natively.

                      Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
                      List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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                        Jim
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                        Oh good, I'm glad it worked out. Thanks for the help everyone.

                        Hi

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                          Ed Lyons
                          last edited by

                          Thanks, Thom. I didn't even know that Win 7 could do that. When I bought the computer in January, I reinstalled all my old apps, including that old version of Winzip, which probably reassociated *.zip files to itself. I'm going to uninstall the trial copy of Winzip, fix the association, and try it your way.

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                            thomthom
                            last edited by

                            Windows has done that since XP. Zip files act as regular folders. To zip a file (or files) you just select them, right-click, Send To > Compressed (Zipped) Archive

                            Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
                            List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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