Hi All,
Maybe I need to be a bit more specific, I'm looking for thse types of Snap-Fits:
Thanks!
Hi All,
Maybe I need to be a bit more specific, I'm looking for thse types of Snap-Fits:
Thanks!
Hi All,
Sorry, I completely forgot to post how it all worked.
Driven helped me out by supplying the Terminal code to make the HD appear while running Lion.
@unknownuser said:
Terminal.app [found in the Utilities folder]
> open /Library/Application\ Support/Google\ SketchUp\ 8/SketchUp/
you may have to hit return after pasting, and the folder should open.
you may have to give an admin password, but if you installed SU than you are an administrator.
After that showed me the HD location. I used Dave R's image to help me find the full path:
From there I made an alias of the Plugins folder (right-click, make alias) and moved it to My Documents, so I could access it easily.
Hope this helps future users, and thanks again for helping me figure this out!
Hi All,
First off, thanks go out to everyone on this forum, your posts have helped me many, many times over the past year or so.
My question revolves around Snap-Fit Features. I know that SolidWorks has some tools for creating them, but I wanted to know if anyone has developed a script or plugin for SketchUp. Or is there a 3D Warehouse file with example Snap-Fits floating around out there?
I'm just curious if any Snap-Fit work has been documented. I'd like to try to incorporate them into my models without having to export and work in another program.
Thanks,
Dan
matarazzodesign.com/dan
Thanks for all of your help guys. It took a bit of tweaking but now I can access and use al the plugins my little heart desires.
Once again thanks!
Thanks, I'll give this a shot tomorrow at work.
That is as far out as I can go. I guess they restricted my access to the HD. I'll have to contact my IT department to see if they can help me get to the right location.
Thanks for the help.
I did start with the Library from the HD. Here is the stretched window which shows it:
Thanks for the response, but this is what I end up with.
It doesn't show a Plugins folder.
Here is the ruby dialog box
Hello,
I am running SU Pro V.8 on my iMac which is running Lion. I am having trouble installing plugins. I tried the same plugins at home on my PC (Windows 7, SU Pro V.8) and they worked just fine.
I think I'm installing them in the right place, the plugins folder. But I don't know if I'm installing in the correct one. I have to right click on "Sketchup" to reveal the package contents in order to access the Plugins folder. Is this the correct place to install these plugins?
Any help is greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Dan