


rbz from the warehouse has this "extension_info.txt" file which has this inside: ID=e5b1211a-8d1a-4813-bdc3-b321e5477d7b rbz files have the same contents except for one thing. I've downloaded the plugin from both the 1001bit site and the extension warehouse. GCH_1001bit_loader::GCH_1001bit_load::GCH_1001bit_free::GCH_1001bit_tools::GCH_1001bit_staircase2įor 2014, I did a bit more digging around and found that there is no "language" folder. If you copy/paste+ these into the Ruby Console what do you get ? The v2013 error suggests that Constant is not being set up. This suggests that a file or subfolder/file is missing ? F:/03-Tools/Software/SketchUp/PLUGIN LIBRARY/Plugins/1001bit_freeware/language/wframe.txt." Any perceived connection may be largely circumstantial. In theory, it should not make any difference that you are running a newer OS, or attempt to force it into a newer compatibility mode elsewhere.Īgain, I know nothing about the use or design of your specific plugin, but I would suggest that compatibility modes are likely not the source of your problems. As a result, the OS assumes an incompatibility on Win 7, 8 or 8.1, and therefore automatically runs it in Windows Vista compatibility mode. The reason is that we have not formally taken measures to embed any OS compatibility flags within the SketchUp Windows executable. You can force it down to an older XP compatibility mode, but even if you choose something newer, the highest it will actually go is Vista.

I don't know anything at all about the specific plugin you're running, but I can at least tell you this: When running on any operating system newer than Vista (7, 8, 8.1), using any version of SketchUp (8, 2013, 2014), SketchUp automatically executes in Windows Vista compatibility mode. So, in Win8 i have to run as compatibility for Win7Īnd in Win7 i have to run as compatibility for XP or Vista Ran SU2014 on Win7 with compatibility set to Vista SP2 no crashes. Gohch wrote:ok, this is really odd, i ran SU2014 in Win7 and the crash occurred,Īnd then i ran SU2014 on Win7 again with compatibility mode set to XP(service pack 3) and no more crashes.
