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    • A Offline
      Adorno
      last edited by

      Trying the demo of Maxwell, but the image can't be saved.
      No filetype can be chosen:


      http://s8.postimage.org/l23poz7ud/Indspilning_i_fuld_sk_rm_26_12_2012_191447.jpg

      And trying to save anyway, it says "specified directory does not exist" (tried many different ones):


      http://s8.postimage.org/sw4badfn9/Indspilning_i_fuld_sk_rm_26_12_2012_191457.jpg

      Anyone had this problem? Did a search and nothing came up; and the Maxwell forum is not very active.
      Sorry if this is not the place to ask.

      Windows 7, 64 bit.
      Maxwell v. 2.7.22
      SketchUp 8

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      • jason_marantoJ Offline
        jason_maranto
        last edited by

        You have to give it a file extension (".png", ".jpg", etc.).

        Best,
        Jason.

        I create video tutorial series about several 2D & 3D graphics programs.

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        • TIGT Offline
          TIG Moderator
          last edited by

          As well as specifying an image file-type [e.g. .png]... there's another major problem 😮

          You have a non-ASCII UTF-8 character in your user-name, which is then used in the file-path to your Desktop...
          This means that any part of a Sketchup Ruby tool that's checking for the existence of a folder or file will fail, simply because that version of Ruby can't process these characters [it's ASCII only I'm afraid!].

          This kind of error will occur in many Ruby-based tools should you choose your destination folder in a path containing any non-standard characters. Also never use non-standard characters in such file-names.
          Sorry... but you need to choose alternative 'clean' paths, OR change your user-name from 'Asbjørn' to 'Asbjorn'.

          Hopefully the next major update of the API will upgrade to a newer version of Ruby that is UTF-8 compliant in its 'File' operations...

          TIG

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          • A Offline
            Adorno
            last edited by

            Whoah, I had no idea. It is indeed the letter Ø causing the problem. 😲
            Thank you very much.

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