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Old 17-10-2003, 03:25 AM   #1
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i have downloaded some modeling plugins and lscript tools but i have no clue how to get them up and running.

I want the tools to be shown in the modeler toolbars, like philip has with BandSawPro.

Can anybody please help me out and desbribe the steps to get the tools running.

Thanx, Sergei
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Old 17-10-2003, 07:37 AM   #2
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OK, first you need to add the plugins to Modeller. (Through the Modeller / Plugins / Add Plugins... menu).

Once that is done they should appear on the Construct / Additional menu.

To drop them into another menu area, simply move them around in the Modeller / Interface / Edit menu layout... dialog box (by finding them in the left hand pane and dragging and dropping them into the right hand pane).

To create entirely new menu tabs, simply create a new group at the point where you want it created in the menu structure.
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thanx mark, that helped a lot
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Now i ran into this stupid problem,

i think its because its an lscript plugin,

can anybody help me out
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helps to see the picture
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Hmm... not sure, but are you running the correct version of LScript (there have been some updates since the originally shipped version - the script you have may require a specific version).

If so, then you can download the correct version from:

ftp://gecko.newtek.com
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thanx again mark, seems like your the only one with time on your hands
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