![]() I have to stop loading up plugins that I don't use and stick with the few that I don use. Right now, I believe I have a stable system.įredo, thank you for your reply. Didn't mean to imply that your plugin was causing the trouble, just looking for help. I believe this is like another time I had this problem, one plugin would appear to cause trouble, but in reality it was just an overloaded combination of plugins and not one particular plugin. Also, I wish, the plugin authors would make it apparent on how to remove the context menu option. Not sure why plugin authors use the context menu when it seems to be causing problems. Heck, I may be the cause of some of my problems. With my limited Ruby knowledge this takes some time. I have also been modifying plugins not to use the context menu. I believe it was just an overload of plugins. Today I have been removing plugins right and left and now they both work while loaded at the same time. Yes I did have LibFredo6 while I had this problem. FredoScale uses LibFredo6 for generating the contextual menus. What does matter is that you have LibFredo6 up to date. I have checked and I do have all of Fredo’s plugin up to date.Ken Ken wrote:I found out that if I didn’t load Fredo’s scale plugin, than Recurve would be ungrayed. If you have a sudden need to use a disabled tool you can always re-enable it by moving the script back into Plugins and restarting SUp. Restart Sketchup and see if the gray-out issue recurs. When this happens I suggest you do some spring-cleaning and disable some of your plugins - find the ones you haven't ever used and move the. Go to Edit > Make Group In the work space, right-click on empty space and select 'Make Group.' Press the Make Group shortcut (if applicable) The group. ![]() However, if you have loads and loads of plugins active, and they affect the context-menu or make commands for toolbars, you can find this grayed-out context-menu items issue recurring. To start a blank group: To start the creation process you have three options: Go to Edit > Make Group In the work space, right-click on empty. There is also now a ContextMenuOptimizertool by AlexM to purge unused commands etc - do a search in Plugins for it. Fredo's tools were one culprit BUT they were all updated to avoid the problem - check that you have the latest versions. ![]() When this was discovered a year or so ago most plugins were reworked and reissued to minimize the number of commands that they add to the context-menu, and also never to repeat their creation later on in the session - which was a principal cause of exceeding the upper limit. There is a know issue with context-menu gray-outs caused by having too many commands loaded into Sketchup. If an item is inexplicably grayed-out in the context-menu you can often still access it off the Edit menu > last item drop-down, which mimics the context-menu.
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