To install these files, follow the SketchUp folks’ instructions. For an easy install (and update notifications), browse to it from inside SketchUp (2013 or newer) and install it directly. You can now find this plugin in Trimble’s Extension Warehouse. Use the submenu items under Plugins/Extensions > Plugin Loader. The next two items allow for permanently installing a plugin from an RBZ or ZIP file (similar to the function that is available in the Preferences) and to manage the installed plugins.For the second option, simply select any file within the folder and all will be loaded. The top two items allow for loading either a single plugin (from a RB file) or several plugins at once that are all contained in a folder.With this plugin, the user can save a plugin’s files anywhere and then load the plugin into SketchUp directly from that location.Īfter installation, this is how the plugin appears under the “Plugins” menu: Those machine’s settings often prevent the user from reliably saving plugins to either the system directory (which was necessary before SketchUp 2014) or to the user directory. This SketchUp plugin was created out of a need for having plugins available in a “locked down” computer lab setting (similar to my solution for AutoCAD).
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