@tig said:
Thoryan
That's because you haven't installed the additional required 'LibFredo6', as explained on the tools download page!
Get it from the link, extract it and install, and restart...
Thanks Tig, that's done the trick nicely!
@tig said:
Thoryan
That's because you haven't installed the additional required 'LibFredo6', as explained on the tools download page!
Get it from the link, extract it and install, and restart...
Thanks Tig, that's done the trick nicely!
Hi Guys,
Just wanted to do a quick intro.
My names Tom, and I'm in the UK.
I'm following in the footsteps of other action figure fans and just trying to create my own mods for figures, and was recommended sketchup by many of the guys on some of the figure forums.
@tig said:
Looks like your system is protecting you from yourself!
Are you an Admin?
If not then become one!
Some folder structures are protected by Window's security settings to prevent unexpected executable files getting put into them.
Your Plugins folder needs to have its permissions set to allow you 'all rights'...
If you don't have the right permissions then Vista [and I suspect its new sibling Win7] seem to let you think that the files have been put where you expected [i.e. ALL scripts and any subfolders of their required files etc go into the "C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Google SketchUp 8\Plugins" folder [on a 64bit system, or on a 32bit set up there's no ' (x86)' in the Program File's name]... BUT there secrete them away in a special folder for you to decide that you really wanted to do that!!!].
Sometimes MS [mis]treat users as if they are morons!
Having a similar problem. I did manage to upgrade the plugins folder security, which actually let the plugins tab display, but still there isn't any option of opening the round corners toolbar.
It just displays the following message when i open sketchup:
Error Loading File ZLoader__RoundCorner.rb
no such file to load -- LibFredo6.rb