

I have a pretty much "out of the box" SU 2015 MAC installation and my $: contains: Tools/RubyStdLib folders" because I don't seem to have them.

However, I'm confused by your reference to "the two. TIG, thanks for the tip about the $: variable. I guess I was expecting to see something with more than two parts. I went through this thread multiple times and each time I obviously overlooked "Plugins folder is in your User/Library. The SketchUcation PluginStore Toolset dialog let you Auto-install Plugins from within SketchUp itself - without recourse to actually downloading the RBZ yourself.Īlmost all Plugins now come in this RBZ format for auto-installation - and the SCF toolset let's you update/bundle sets, and also enable/load/disable/uninstall Plugins in 'Manager' dialogs too - so you rarely need to access your Plugins folder directly.īUT if you really must find/open your Plugins folder, use this snippet in the Ruby Console + The Plugins folder will be automatically found for you and the RBZ's files etc extracted, installed and loaded, without further action from you. Then use that file with the SketchUp > Preferences > Extensions > Install Extension. Seondly, there is a newer version in the SCF PluginStore that is compatible with ALL versions of SketchUp. If you did manage to install it, then it will break SketchUp ! Firstly, you don't want to install the version of "Flattery" from its web-site - it is incompatible with >=v2014.
