OSX users: - a quick survey - one question
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library/application support/Google Sketchup 8/Sketchup/Plugins
the number 8 may have appeared because I had sketchup 7 installed.
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@thomthom said:
On Googles pages they describe where to place plugins: http://code.google.com/apis/sketchup/docs/loading.html
/Library/Application Support/Google/Google SketchUp [n/SketchUp/plugins]they messed up on that page.. the part where it says -"on OS X, the plugins are installed..." shows the correct path but just under it in the box, it gives the wrong path
@unknownuser said:
But, today I was contacted by a plugin user today that reported that they did not have a Google folder under application support, but instead just Google Sketchup 8. (And no plugins folder.)
library/application support/Google Sketchup 8/Sketchup/This user was using OSX 10.5.8.
this user was probably in their user directory instead of the system files..
advise them to go Macintosh HD (or whatever their root drive is named)/Library/ Application Support/ Google SketchUp n/ SketchUp/pluginson mac, there is also this path:
user/ library/ Application Support/ Google SketchUp/ SketchUp/ (no plugins folder)
this is where the autosave folder is, the custom materials, and the keyboard shortcut plist is stored per user.. -
as above- Library/Application Support/Google SketchUp/SketchUp/plugins
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@thomthom said:
But, today I was contacted by a plugin user today that reported that they did not have a Google folder under application support, but instead just Google Sketchup 8. (And no plugins folder.)
library/application support/Google Sketchup 8/Sketchup/This user was using OSX 10.5.8.
Wouldn't that slash at the end imply there was more beyond?
mine
/Library/Application Support/Google SketchUp 8/SketchUp/plugins/
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@wind-borne said:
Wouldn't that slash at the end imply there was more beyond?
Does it? I usually append / on folder paths just to indicate the last item in the path is a folder and not a file.
Is a / at the beginning of an OSX path as an indicator of the root a known thing amongst most OSX users? Or is there another convention?
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I would read the slash at the end as you do Thomas. It would indicate to me that the last word is actually a folder/directory. As to a slash at the beginning, I would read that as indicating there's more to the path but that part is understood and just omitted.
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If I prefixed the path with Macintosh HD - would that be better?
Maybe accompanied with two screenshot - one of the correct path and other of the incorrect user path with a big fat X on it?
...need to get that installer script sorted...
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@thomthom said:
Is a / at the beginning of an OSX path as an indicator of the root a known thing amongst most OSX users? Or is there another convention?
i'm not sure how well known it is but yes, a / at the beginning of the path indicates the root volume.. a ~ at the beginning ( ~/library/etc ) indicates the user directory..
@unknownuser said:
...need to get that installer script sorted...
do you have xcode installed on your mac? (it's on the original install disks but not preinstalled on the system).. if so, i can help you make an installer using PackageMaker.app
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I'll have to look into that. I'm moving apartment now, and having a wee week in London, so it's something that have to wait until later. But I'll give you a poke.
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The path on my iMac is: Macintosh HD/Library/Application Support/Google SketchUp 7/SketchUp/Plugins
No Google folder.
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/Library/Application Support/Google SketchUp 8/SketchUp/plugins
/Library/Application Support/Google SketchUp 8/SketchUp/plugins/bezierspline.rb
/Users/johns_iMac/Library/Application Support/Google/Google Talk Plugin
/Library/Application Support/Google/GoogleTalkPlugin.appthere are a couple of Google folders on mine, but not for SU, just other bits and bobs
while your in London I'd be glad to guy you a drink (or two) for all your efforts, PM me for my mobile number if you've got any spare time in the evenings or coming weekend
cheers
john
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HD/Library/Application Support/Google SketchUp n/SketchUp/Plugins where n is the version number
There is a Google folder in my User Library but the only thing in it is information about Picasa
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