[Plugin] SketchUcation Tools
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It is strange that you get no errors as an incompatible version should do something...
Also the inability to download and/or install should throw some kind of error messages, whether it's by virtue of an incompatible earlier version of SketchUp that doesn't support RBZ installs, or folder permissions being limited, or connection issues.When you say SectionCutFace 'doesn't work'...
Does it install at all in v8 - i.e. is its file/subfolder in the Plugins folder
Does it appear in the Plugins Manager list at all ?
Does it appear in the right-click context-menu when you have just one section-plane selected ?
It does NOT appear in any other menus.
From your screen-shot it's not clear... is the section-pane the only thing that is selected?
Is the SectionCutFace .rb ever in Plugins at all, and listed in the Plugins Manager ?
Please remember that not all plugins will get entries in the Plugins menu - read their individual instructions - some are context-menu only, or are in menus like Tools or Draw...Of course a plugin might occasionally fail to download properly before it is then installed, e.g. if there were a network or ISP connection glitch, but then you should get error messages ??
Can its file/subfolder be 'manually' added to the Plugins folder successfully ?
You do have a 'Compatibility Files...' [but in Portuguese!] link/button in the upper-bars of the Windows Explorer window for the Plugins folder - this shows that permissions are [or have been] limited and not FULL, and thereby some errors might be occurring - but there should be error messages... There should never be any files in your VirtualStore, if the Plugins folder's permissions are set properly for every user/group listed =='FULL'...
Can you post lists of the contents of the SketchUcation subfolder and all of its nested subfolders...
This is weird
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The Portuguese might be a clue, is it possible the ones that aren't working correctly have some sort of accent in their user name.
Or possibly something in the regional format, I had a case with an access database where the date divider was causing some computers in our Oslo office to misbehave. It was simply that the other users were more international thinking and had adjusted that one thing.
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@box said:
The Portuguese might be a clue, is it possible the ones that aren't working correctly have some sort of accent in their user name.
Or possibly something in the regional format, I had a case with an access database where the date divider was causing some computers in our Oslo office to misbehave. It was simply that the other users were more international thinking and had adjusted that one thing.
@Box
An excellent point !
Users with 'accents' in their user-names or paths will have difficulties because their temp folders etc will be thought not to exist by SketchUp's current Ruby setup [a known issue on PCs up to and including v2013 at least] - so there will usually be failures when trying to make some files needed to store/manipulate data - like the log-in cookie.dat file and sets files, and the temporary downloaded files that are needed to do the RBZ auto-install from the user's temp/appdata path..
So current non-ASCII characters cannot be included in Users' names if SketchUp's Ruby is to use those paths.
BUT this is weird if SOME plugins do install and some do not
I'd expect some users to have problems [accented] and some to not [no accents], but not with it varying across individual plugins and SketchUp bersions too...
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Hi again TIG and Box,
I am aware of the accents problem. It is a common issue with Kerkythea wich I use a lot.
That is why my username is "Joao" though I'm called "JoΓ£o". There are no accents or special characters in any folder in my PC that has to do with programs or even work directories.
The compatibilty folder exists but it's only filled with KT path text. Nothing else. I'm conviced that the permissions in SU8 folder are exactly the same as in SU2013 folder and I checked everyone's permissions in tutor classroom, though I might have made some mistake here. That compatibility files folder could be there for a previous installment of Sketchup... I couldn't tell.
@tig said:
It is strange that you get no errors as an incompatible version should do something...
Also the inability to download and/or install should throw some kind of error messages, whether it's by virtue of an incompatible earlier version of SketchUp that doesn't support RBZ installs, or folder permissions being limited, or connection issues.I can almost guarantee you there are no connection issues I tried in two different contexts with my usual connection and both turned out the same error. I'm not so sure about folder permissions, because I understand what those are but I don't know why there is an CREATOR OWNER a SYSTEM and a TrustedInstaller. I just understand that I'm an admin and I have two other users without admin rights of the computer.
The incompatible version can't be the reason because that would make plugin store and JPP unable to install.
@tig said:
When you say SectionCutFace 'doesn't work'...
Does it install at all in v8 - i.e. is its file/subfolder in the Plugins folder
Does it appear in the Plugins Manager list at all ?
Does it appear in the right-click context-menu when you have just one section-plane selected ?
It does NOT appear in any other menus.
From your screen-shot it's not clear... is the section-pane the only thing that is selected?
Is the SectionCutFace .rb ever in Plugins at all, and listed in the Plugins Manager ?
Please remember that not all plugins will get entries in the Plugins menu - read their individual instructions - some are context-menu only, or are in menus like Tools or Draw...SectionCutFace does not install.
There is no SectionCutFace plugin in the folder. It has no files on the folder and there are, of course, no files listed in Sketchucation plugin manager or extension manager.
If I install it mannually (put the plugin files directly on folder) it works correctly.
In the screenshot I have only the section plane selected and right click menu opened. As you know (it's your plugin ) section cut face only appears there on cotext menu.
@tig said:
Of course a plugin might occasionally fail to download properly before it is then installed, e.g. if there were a network or ISP connection glitch, but then you should get error messages ??
No error messages
@tig said:
Can its file/subfolder be 'manually' added to the Plugins folder successfully ?
Yes it can and the plugin works well when I do it.
@tig said:
You do have a 'Compatibility Files...' [but in Portuguese!] link/button in the upper-bars of the Windows Explorer window for the Plugins folder - this shows that permissions are [or have been] limited and not FULL, and thereby some errors might be occurring - but there should be error messages... There should never be any files in your VirtualStore, if the Plugins folder's permissions are set properly for every user/group listed =='FULL'...
Can you post lists of the contents of the SketchUcation subfolder and all of its nested subfolders...
This is weird
There you have an image with the list of contents on SketchUcation subfolder. There is a nested images subfolder called "~disabled" that has only two "U" icons that I didn't show. It's the icons you see in the folder shortcut image.
Hope this helps, if anything else is needed, just ask.
Thanks again,
JQL
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I am momentarily foxed.
Everything seems to be in order...
Except that you have a file called contents.obv in your images ../folder.
What is that ?
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.obv is a catalog file for 3D Browser.
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I thought so, just asking...
I am graspin' at straws here -
TIG,
I just tried installing the most recent plugin (Jiminy Layers Panel) and nothing happened again. What's strange is that it seems like everything is happening exactly like it's supposed to but somehow the file gets lost in the middle of the operation. I don't know if it fails downloading it or opening it or moving it somewhere.
Is there any temp folder where Plugin Store is saving downloaded files that I can check to see if it gets any file?
Best regards,
JQL
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In the Ruby Console, type [or copy+paste] these individually +<enter>:
SCF::TEMP SCF::TEMPDIR SCF::SCF_Dialog::SCFDIR
Each should return one of the various temp folders [there are 3 possibles depending on the tool and the longevity of the files put there...].
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JQL: May I ask you what kind of a virus protection software is installed on your PC? Some of them tend to remove files they consider dangerous without any warning..... Of couse if this is the case you can find a trace of this removal in the viruskiller's log...
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hi all
i have the same problem with downloading any plugins it shows that it is installed but i can find it and every time i open sketchup it gives me a screen with a list of load errors
im using sketchup8 pro for windows -
@shady7977 said:
hi all
i have the same problem with downloading any plugins it shows that it is installed but i can find it and every time i open sketchup it gives me a screen with a list of load errors
im using sketchup8 pro for windowsYou need to be more specific about the error messages you are receiving when you open SketchUp. Is it possible you haven't downloaded/installed required support files? Is it that there aren't proper permissions granted for access to the Plugins folder? The error messages would tell you that. Post those error messages here so we can help you.
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Please give proper error messages so we know what's up...
Are you using the dialog's AutoInstall button?
You chose not to give us the OS or exact SUp version...Here are some assumptions...
PC:
As an admin [if you are not one give yourself this ability using the Control Panel > Users..]
Select your Plugins folder.
Right-click > context.menu > Properties > Security > Edit...
Ensure each of the users/groups listed is given FULL read/write permissions...
Apply/OK.
These permissions changes should automatically trickle down to the contents too.
Select the SketchUp.exe file in the same folder as the default Plugins folder.
Right-click > context.menu > Properties > Compatibility
Then tick the box 'Always run as an administrator', Apply/OKMAC:
Plugins folder [HD one for v8 and User one for v2013] - properties > set FULL read/write permissions AND check the box to trickle the changes to all existing files and subfolders so current files are 'manageable' too...On a PC also ensure that your main Plugins folder does not have a 'custom-icon' 0 this can restrict even FULL permissions very subtly... AND that your user-name does not include any non-ASCII characters [e.g. accΓ©nted letters] - it's a well known limitation of the Ruby version shipped with PC SketchUp [up to and including v2013 at least], that file-paths containing non-ASCII characters can cause Ruby's 'File' operations to fail - thus preventing some simple download/processing in your ..Users../AppData../Local ../Temp folder-paths...
Also check that you do NOT have an overzealous anti-virus app that stopping the download/processing of file from sketchucation.com... -
I cleared the IE cache as directed, the tools plugin acts like it is working, asks if I want to install etc. But nothing gets installed, I did it the old fashioned way, that still works
Windows Vista, SU8m2. No biggy but the plugin sounded handy. No I Haven't ventured into SU13 yet. -
@tspco said:
I cleared the IE cache as directed, the tools plugin acts like it is working, asks if I want to install etc. But nothing gets installed, I did it the old fashioned way, that still works
Windows Vista, SU8m2. No biggy but the plugin sounded handy. No I Haven't ventured into SU13 yet.
I should work...
Any errors messages ?
Which Plugins failed to install ?
Did you follow the advice - repeated recently about setting security permissions as FULL, running as admin etc ? -
TIG,
There is in fact a sectioncutface rbz in one of the temp folders. After I try to install layers panel plugin, it appears on the temp folder but doesn't install. I suppose the problem might occur after that point where Plugin Store saves the plugin in temp and then, probably tries to open it and copy the files to plugin folder.
GΓ‘bor,
I use avast but I can see no file being blocked when I use pluginstore. Avast should be allowing the files to pass, as they are being saved on temp folders.
Thanks for all your efforts guys. Don't forget this is not a real problem for me as I work with 2013 and everything is working fine there.
Best regards,
JQL
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TIG,
Just to make a final try I changed every permission on plugin folder to none and then set them to full again and it now works. I don't know what might have been missing but something was not right on permissions after all, though I checked them all to full.
Now plugin store installed correctly both plugins.
Sorry for the trouble I gave you as it seemed to be definetely my problem.
Best regards,
JQL
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I wrote this before getting your Security to FULL fixed it post...
Glad it seems to be resolved.
Please keep an eye on this and report anything unusual...
Still weird that there were no error messages, as restricted permissions ought to throw an error anyway ?
I know that some subtle restricts can report as FULL and cause issues - e.g. by having a custom folder icon Windows can illogically downgrade your permissions very slightly, with unexpected consequences...FYI here' what I was going to say before your welcomed news...
Put simplistically the AutoInstaller downloads a version of the RBZ that is specially encrypted, and then extracts that data to make the RBZ file in the ../Temp/SCF folder.
Is the AutoInstalled RBZ you found in the ../Temp/SCF folder exactly the same as the one you can download manually from the PluginStore page ?
It ought to be...
But if the AutoInstalled RBZ is faulty we need to find out why...
If it seems OK then we need to find out why it failed to install and stopped...
The AutoInstaller should have then used the built-in API 'install_from_archive' method to extract the temporary RBZ's contents into the Plugins folder - just as if you had used the Extensions>Install... button.
On completion it finally deletes the temp RBZ to tidy up... so something is failing in the latter steps.
BUT at each and every step any failure to finish should produce some helpful error messages in the Ruby Console - even if it's just a numerical output...
The failure AND lack of any messages is most perplexing
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