@fredo6 I'm afraid that I have the same issue. RoundCorner, JointPushPull, VisuHole, and ToolsOnSurface are all licensed on 21/12/2023, and can't be cleared.
Thank you
@fredo6 I'm afraid that I have the same issue. RoundCorner, JointPushPull, VisuHole, and ToolsOnSurface are all licensed on 21/12/2023, and can't be cleared.
Thank you
@B2Pi Hmmmm... Alternatlively, is there a way to download a bundle? Could that be considered a feature request?
@Rich-O-Brien said in [Plugin] SketchUcation Tools:
@B2Pi You could try whitelisting *.sketchucation.com if there's an issue there.
Ah, well, that was why I was hoping for a base URL. sketchucation.com and community.sketchucation.com are getting through. The plugin store is displaying and cataloguing, it just isn't downloading.
@B2Pi said in [Plugin] SketchUcation Tools:
Sketchucation plugin store had stopped working on my machine
At some point it did work and then just stopped? That suggests something on your device changed.
Well, yes. I'm not in control of the firewall. However, the latest behavior does indicate errors on both sides of the wire.
@B2Pi said in [Plugin] SketchUcation Tools:
Is there a generalized download location?
@TIG may know more?
Thanks
Forgive the necropost, but this seems like an appropriate place.
The Sketchucation plugin store had stopped working on my machine with a message of something like 'unable to unzip file' with any attempt to install or update.
Upon updating to 4.4.0, I no longer get that message, but either updating or installing instantly reports success, with no positive result.
I suspect that a URL is blocked, but I can't request an unblock without knowing the URL. Is there any logging going on? Is there a generalized download location?
Cheers
@fredo6 said:
Just click on where the hole is supposed to be. You'll see the corresponding face. Delete it.
Sigh. Thank you. I wasn't born an idiot, it's taken years of training to get here...
Well, that's not right. I fear I bought the wrong extension.... I'm trying to do a round over on hole in a handle (OK, a fillet, for those who are persnickety) This shows the general 'before' situation:
And after hitting the magic 'go' button, I get this:
No, not quite right. Any tips and or suggestions on how to get this done?
Cheers
PS Using Sketchup 23 on Win10
Revivification of a very old thread, but I happened to run across the source plans for this, I think, from 1992 (and it seemed to be common then). From archive.org for the sake of protection:
https://web.archive.org/web/20190302213624/http://troop142bsa.org/sketchbook/Camp%20Table%20.pdf
Yup. It just doesn't work. I had similar problems a couple of years ago, and was told that 'linux users are rarer than hen's teeth' (I liked that line). Other side effects are that anything that's licensed via sketchucation is, well, not licensed.
I get around it by running SU in a windows VM, and have always meant to investigate and debug the ruby... but I've not done that yet. Perhaps someday...
Oh, there are also some extensions that are reliant on the browser that won't work. One that comes to mind is cutlist. Oh, and souvenir crashes pretty hard on certain ops.
I often find myself in the position where I have two old models that appear to be identical, but.... are they? If they were text files, I could just run diff. Does a similar tool exist for sketchup?