Zipped Plugins -- A Guide to Installing Them
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Hello experts.
I have read your instructions and tried all the ways that have been suggested; I have cut and pasted the individual file from the google site, I have copied the zipped file and extracted it directly within the plugins folder (C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Google SketchUp 8\Plugins), I have moved the file rather than copying it. I have deleted the previous files before copying them over. I do not have SU 8 loaded while doing this (I have even uninstalled skecthup and then reinstalled it!). And each time it comes up with: Error Loading File parametric_grid.rb no such file to load -- ./parametric.rb
I have also tried different files from different sources.
What on earth is the problem? Just how idiotic am I being?
It wouldn't be that I have a 64 bit Win 6 installed would it?
Any pointers will be hopeful for me.
Ian
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Looks to me as if you haven't installed parametric.rb. http://sketchup.google.com/intl/en/download/rubyscripts/parametric.zip
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@dave r said:
Looks to me as if you haven't installed parametric.rb. http://sketchup.google.com/intl/en/download/rubyscripts/parametric.zip
Sorry if I sounded annoyed on the last post.That is indeedy indeed the file I am trying to install (parametric.rb). I have just tried using the installer, (thank you ThomThom) - which works for other .rb files - and SU still refuses to see the parametric.rb for some reason.
I bet it'll start working randomly, but for now, I'm getting a little frustrated, as I need to use the Soap Skin plugin, and it won't work without the parametric.rb file in there too.
Me thinkings a fresh install of the whole lot again is needed.
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I sent you a PM.
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SoapSKinBubble doesn't need Parametric.rb - pretty sure I didn't need it. Nor is it specified on their website.
Sounds there might be some other issue in your plugins folder... -
The error message you posted indicates it's parametric_grid.rb that can't load because it doesn't find parametric.rb. Nothing to do with SSB.
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Thanks for the info, I'm getting way over my head now. I'm now using the PM function with Dave to keep this thread tidy.
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I've had a hard time getting plugins to show up in Sketchup. Re installed and re-zipped, restarted etc. several times with no luck.
But found out what the problme. This migth help other users with Mac.There are TWO sub folders named Plugins.
1.) In Library/Applicaiton support/Goggle sketchup/Plugins (this is the corret folder to put your new plugins...)
2.) If you right-click (Mac) on the Sketchup program located under Applications, you can choose to "show packaged". This lets you see the subfolders "hidden" in the the application. There is a Plugins folder here as well. (Don't put your new plugins here!)Thanks to all of you guys sharing all your knowledge and creating stunning plugins.
Best,
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Welcome Lukas. You should have come here a long time ago. The thing about getting the right location to put the plugin files has been covered ad nauseum.
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Hi there,
I am trying to install "The SCF Power Toolbar (version 1)"
I tried to drop the "SCF Power Toolbar v1" in my plugins folder, try to install extension in the pref.
My Plugins folder
Nothing works
Please help
SU V 8.0.15157
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That's the wrong plugins folder shown in your second and third screenshots. Rather than rehash this again, go back and read the beginning of this thread.
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Hi Pierre,
Besides what Dave suggested, as you can see from the notes at the bottom of the plugin post here: http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=14770
it is a buggy plugin and no-one takes the time and responsibility to trouble shoot any issues.Please, try something else instead.
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@pedropon said:
I am trying to install "The SCF Power Toolbar (version 1)"
As mentioned by the others, it's the wrong location you're trying to install to.
have a look at this article on installing plugins: http://www.thomthom.net/thoughts/2012/01/installing-plugins-for-google-sketchup/ -
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Interesting plugins? Well, what do you need a plugin to do? Don't just install plugins because they exist.
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Hard to tell without know what and how you work. But you'll find the original plugins from that package you tried to install in the Plugins list: http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=250026
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Yes, that toolbar plugin is "only" a collection of other plugins so you can actually install them (their up-to-date versions) one by one - and only that you really need.
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Please help i try to download plugin store download but its tell me that there is no application available to open it
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thats what I'm planning to as i told it doesn't download to my computer because its say i don't have application to open it. Once i download it then i can copy it to my sketch up the problem is i can't download it.
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When you download something from the SketchUcation PluginStore it is an RBZ file.
You do not want to 'open' it - you want to 'download' it onto your computer...
Ensure your browser's options are set to offer alternative processing and a folder location etc...I think you are on a MAC, so are you using Safari ?
Here's some Safari help, there's lots about...
http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/how-to-change-safaris-default-file-download-locati.htmlWhen you have got the RBZ file downloaded onto your computer, you can then use SketchUp's Preferences > Extensions > Install... button, to automatically install its contents into your Plugins folder...
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