Load Error
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Hi All,
When I open Sketchup8, I get the following error message:
[pre:1uyu2ih9]Error Loading File clipboard.rb
uninitialized constant TTError Loading File core.rb
uninitialized constant TTError Loading File loader.rb
no such file to load -- TT_UV_Toolkit/core.rb[/pre:1uyu2ih9]Can you help me locate and fix the errors on these Plug-ins? OR Should I contact the author and ask for help?
Thanks for your feedback!
Jo

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Looks like an installation error. Check the way you've installed TT_UV_Toolkit.
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Either UV Toolkit is installed incorrectly, or you have Organizer installed - which messes up things by loading files in the sub-folders of SketchUp's Plugin folder.
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Hi TT! Thanks for responding! You are correct... it was an install error on my part. I resolved the issue by deleting everything in my plug-in folder (sounds desperate... it was!). If you have a chance to reply, I need help on where to install the plug-ins. I read the help source (load Sketchup8 plug-ins to a folder created in the "my document/sketchup" directory -- which I did. But many of the plug-ins I downloaded are not being utilized by SU. My thought is the "older" plug-ins developed in previous versions of SU should be installed in the "program/scetchup8/plugin" directory. Your thoughts?
By the way, I downloaded your plug-in and it works beautifully!!! The plug-in was dropped into the folder I created in the "my document/sketchup" directory.
Anyway... thanks again for your help! Look forward to trying out your tea pot and cup, and having a spot of tea with you!!!
Jo

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@jbjdesigns said:
If you have a chance to reply, I need help on where to install the plug-ins.
Have a look at this article:
http://www.thomthom.net/thoughts/2012/01/installing-plugins-for-google-sketchup/@jbjdesigns said:
My thought is the "older" plug-ins developed in previous versions of SU should be installed in the "program/scetchup8/plugin" directory. Your thoughts?
Some plugins do assume they are located in Plugins folder - but not all. There's no way of knowing until you try really.
And remember that some plugins might need to be enabled under the Extension list (under Preferences).
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Hi TT! I downloaded the plug-ins and separated the ".rb" from the ".rbz"; the ".rb" was placed in the program directory for sketchup, and the ".rbz" was placed in the document directory for sketchup. So far, everything seems to be working fine ... I now have a truck load of plug-ins. Now the fun begins ... learning to use them properly!

Thanks again for your help. Jo

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