MS Physics UI not displaying properly
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I have just installed MS Physics and AMS Library and the UI is not displaying properly. See picture.
Does anybody have any ideas why this is happening?
Thanks.
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Friendly bump.
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Hi, Bryan,
Did you upgrade to 0.9.7?
Anton
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Version 0.9.4 as of last week.
I would be glad to update and test. Where can I download the new version?
Thanks and thanks for the quick reply.
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Well it's at the homepage: http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=323%26amp;t=56852
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Same result.
Uninstalled and deleted according to the instructions and then reinstalled in order as instructed with AMS Library 3.4.0 first.
Is there some kind of Windows, service or extension file I should have installed?
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I don't know. It works fine on mine Windows XP with IE9.
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Oh maybe your internet explorer has JavaScript disabled. Try this: http://enable-javascript.com/
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Ah! It uses IE.
My default browser is FireFox. I have changed the setting in the Java control panel to accept the UI location and it's working better, but still not as shown with tabs.
This is what it looks like now. At least I can now see all the controls. My current IE is 11.
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Do you have CSS stylesheets enabled? http://windowsitpro.com/networking/how-can-i-enabledisable-style-sheets-internet-explorer
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After so long, the same thing happens to me.
I have installed msphysics on many other machines and have never had this problem.
Specifically on this laptop I have tested Sketchup 16 and 18, and it happens as seen.
Anton, thank you very much, the plugin is wonderful.

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