Remove Plugin from SU 2014
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Hi all,
after disabling a plugin in the Preferences-->Extensions flyout plus deleting the files from C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Roaming\SketchUp\SketchUp 2014\SketchUp\Plugins and restarting SU the name of the plugin still appears in the Preferences-->Extensions flyout together with the (unchecked) enable-checkbox. How can I get rid of that entry? Is the plugin really gone? I'd like to have SU clean without showing stuff that is meant not to exist.
Any ideas?
Cheers
Mikar -
What is the plugin you deleted? Are you sure you eliminated all of it?
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If it's one of the "shipped_extensions" [su_...] SketchUp will always reinstate it if you have deleted its loader RB or its subfolder.
You can only set this type of Extension to be disabled - you cannot stop it being loaded and listed.
This seems to be the likeliest explanation.If it's another type of RB. then you might have not removed the correct file ?
If you have more than one Plugins folder set up then perhaps there's another one loading from somewhere - but you ought to know if you have one of those [type $: in the Ruby Console to see if there are any likely culprits - they'll almost certainly have 'Plugins' in their name]Not telling us any useful details is a sure way to stop a speedy resolution

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Hi TIG,
thank you very much! I missed deleting the rb file and deleted only the plugin's folder and subfolder files. After deleting the rb everything is gone just like I wanted. The plugin was gkware stairmaker btw., sorry for not mentioning that, thought it wouldn't make a difference.
Cheers
Mikar
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