Rounded corner plugin - need help
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@unknownuser said:
By the way how can I post a screen shot (put attachment on this post) ? ....
See the picture below.
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I wonder if it's an OpenGL setting issue. Go to the SketchUp menu (to the left of File) and choose Preferences>OpenGL and change the settings for Use Hardware Acceleration and/or Use Fast Feedback.
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If you don't had full [read/write] permissions for the 'plugins' folder and all of its contents... then although you might have managed to wedge the files/folders in there and they appear to work at least initially, there are still some potential issues: e.g. Fredo's tools [and several others] need to write log/temp files into the 'plugins' folder, and/or make special subfolders for their own use... So if the permissions are at all restrictive you can get weirdness happening...
If you try the tool with the Ruby Console open what error messages [if any] do you get ? -
for the openGL setting :
(checked) Use hardware acceleration
(not checked) Use maximum texture size
(checked) Use fast feedback
Here i attached the rounded corner display on my sketch up & the folder.
cheers
Joe
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Did you check the permissions for the Plugins folder as both TIG and I suggested?
Make sure you have both read and write permissions.Did you try changing the OpenGL settings?
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really sorry but how do I do the permission ?
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this is the open GL setting
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Navigate to the Plugins folder. Right click on it and choose Get Info. In the lower right corner click on the lock to unlock it and then change all of the permissions to Read and Write.
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@joe depok said:
this is the open GL setting
Twice I've told you to try changing it. Might as well skip it now, though.
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You seem to have some of the files/subfolder that Fredo's tools make, so it's unlikely to a be permissions issue...
You do have a very old version of LibFredo [37?]
The current one is 47 ! Get it here...
http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=144178#p144178 -
Hi, I am really sorry for such several days not appear since not see the next page ... sorry.
So still on the topic that my plugin (round corner) is not working.
Here is the steps I already did :- I download the libfred06 (the updated one)
- I download the round corner
- I delete my old sketch up & i install the new version (sketch up pro
with "red box" icon - previous
icon is house & pencil - I install all the plugin : libred06 & round corner in my plugin folder
macintosh HD/library/application support/google sketchup8/ sketch up/plugins - I do the permission for my folder to be "Read & Write" for all (system, admin & everyone)
- I did the OpenGL : Use hardware acceleration (checked)
Use maximum texture size (unchecked)
Use fast feedback (checked) - I do the round corner with ruby console open (no pop up appear) -- still the same
that the program is "hang" - so I force quite my sketch up program
I don't know what else to do
.. in the mean time I really need this round corner soooo bad...
please .. please please help....
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If Sketchup becomes 'unresponsive' ["white-out"] it doesn't mean that it has 'hung'.
It can simply be processing a lot of data.
Left alone for a few minutes it might well complete the operation.Try it on a very simple object to test it.
Make a square with 1m sides.
PushPull it into a cube that is 1m high.
Select just the cube's top face/edges [double-click].
Run the Round Corners tool.
In the controls set the radius to 100mm and the number of sides to 6.
OK to confirm, Enter ['tick] to commit [i.e. to process]... -
hellooo .... after such uninstall & install .. finally I can use the round corner success .... I again follow the instruction include the "permission" for the plugin folder. thank you thank youuuu ... but
....it seems that after I update mysketchup program I found that my cursor is not pointed on the right place... for example I want to point the angle . normally I just point my cursor on it and it will snap on the angle.. but now i have to put my cursor somewhere around it to get the snap ..
oh my god....
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this is the screen shot ....
I can't do diminution, tape measure, rotate, move, etc etc ... it seems that my cursor and the program is not match ...
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the cursor is not located on the green dot ... it's few inch at the top of the green dot.....
.. and I also can not make the rules ....
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This looks like a Graphics card, OpenGL, fast-feedback etc issue.
Try adjusting these settings one at a time in the Preferences dialog...
With the correct settings the cursor should return to 'normal'... -
holaaa...
I already change the setting in open GL but it won't work....
even the scrolling is switched ... to zoon in I usually fit with scroll up on my mouse ... now it's scroll down ...
may be any other suggestion ? ... if I go back using my old version of sketch up pro 8 then the round corner is not working..... -
Double check your system's mouse settings - these might be wrong ?
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i already check my mouse setting and all is OK .. event in the preference i try all items and still the mouse located not on the right position. i also already try to reinstall the sketchup but still the same case....
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@joe depok said:
hellooo .... after such uninstall & install .. finally I can use the round corner success .... I again follow the instruction include the "permission" for the plugin folder. thank you thank youuuu ... but
....it seems that after I update mysketchup program I found that my cursor is not pointed on the right place... for example I want to point the angle . normally I just point my cursor on it and it will snap on the angle.. but now i have to put my cursor somewhere around it to get the snap ..
oh my god....
hi joe,
it seems you may have a corrupt .plist file.. it's possible that all of the uninstall/reinstalls may be the culprit (the sketchup plist files will not remove themselves upon a typical unistall..) you have to trash them manually.
try this:
--close sketchup
--click on finder in the dock
--click the 'go' menu at the top of the screen
--hold down the option key
--a new menu item named 'library' will appear under the go menu (this is the user library-- click on it)
--open the folder named 'preferences'
--find the file 'com.google.sketchuppro8' (or whatever version you're using)
-- trash the file then launch sketchupedit- please note** trashing the .plist file then restarting sketchup will create a new .plist... however, all settings will be at default so it will appear as if you've launched sketchup for the first time (welcome screen, standard template, etc)
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