Hello my friends, how are you?
This problem happens when I use Sketch Framer app, and I don’t know how to solve it. Can someone help me?
Hello my friends, how are you?
This problem happens when I use Sketch Framer app, and I don’t know how to solve it. Can someone help me?
You shuould contact support at SketchFramer.
What version of SketchUp are you using? Your profile says you are using 2023 Free Plan but the free version of SketchUp has no option for extensions.
I don’t know if the percent sign in your user name confuses Ruby extensions. Do other extensions work?
For what its worth, I suspect that the “%20” notation represents a space (blank) character, who’s ASCII code is hexadecimal 20 or decimal 32. Such notation is often used in contexts (such as URLs) where a string with space characters is not allowed by parsing rules.
Hello Anssi, how are you?
Yes, other expansions work perfectly, only this one has this error. I have already contacted the company that provides the plugin, but without success of resolution.
Good evening, could you tell me what is going on and how to solve this problem, please?
Good evening! No, sorry, I don’t know what is causing the problem. As mentioned by @DaveR in the first reply, contacting the extension’s author is perhaps the best way forward.
The screen capture you posted seems to be truncating the file path, which obscures what is going wrong. What looks a bit like a red colon ( : ) character after the “/SketchUp/” part of the path on the far right is probably the first few pixels of the next character in the file path string, maybe “S” or similar. Knowing the full path might help narrow down the issue by fully identifying the file that is causing trouble for JavaScript. I don’t know why the error box truncates the path string, nor how to avoid that truncation, sorry.