I'm trying to get of working in windows, but one of the thing that is making me hold on to Dual boot Windows/Ubuntu is Sketchup and Skindigo.
My question is, did anyone try and get it to work? I can't even make SU to work well in Wine, even less Skindigo.
Sketchup + Indigo with Wine? Anyone?
Hi, if you get in contact with this chap he should be albe ot help you with regards to getting SU running in wine.
I believe it involves quite a lot of fiddling aobut, and as far as i know he hasnt managed to get plugins working in win yet.[/url]
I believe it involves quite a lot of fiddling aobut, and as far as i know he hasnt managed to get plugins working in win yet.[/url]
Thanks for the help!
I still very new to linux, so i solved the problem with this tutorial.
http://news.softpedia.com/news/Unite-Wi ... 8535.shtml
This way i don't need to exit ubuntu and go to windows to use SU and Skindigo.
But i´m still waiting for a linux version of SU.

I still very new to linux, so i solved the problem with this tutorial.
http://news.softpedia.com/news/Unite-Wi ... 8535.shtml
This way i don't need to exit ubuntu and go to windows to use SU and Skindigo.
But i´m still waiting for a linux version of SU.

Currently working great with SU in Ubuntu.
Quite a lot off information @ the WINEHQ Application site on installing
http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.p ... n&iId=6842
With running Indigo you must first change the line endings in the .rb file from windows to linux :
tr -d '\r' < inputfile > outputfile
It still crashes if you try to open directly out of SU but if you just export scene and open it through Indigo it works like a charm!
Quite a lot off information @ the WINEHQ Application site on installing
http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.p ... n&iId=6842
With running Indigo you must first change the line endings in the .rb file from windows to linux :
tr -d '\r' < inputfile > outputfile
It still crashes if you try to open directly out of SU but if you just export scene and open it through Indigo it works like a charm!

Camara,
Attached file that I use.
The "tr -d '\r' < inputfile > outputfile " is used in the commnandline to change the line endings.
Open console
change to directory where file is located and then use the tr -d'\r' to make the changes.
I'm also using the windows version of Indigo, can't seem to get the linux version to work
Also new and still learning!
(As i explained earlier Sketchup still crashes on my PC when launching directly, rather export the scene and open through Indigo.
Plugings -> Skindigo -> export scene)
HTH!
Attached file that I use.
The "tr -d '\r' < inputfile > outputfile " is used in the commnandline to change the line endings.
Open console
change to directory where file is located and then use the tr -d'\r' to make the changes.
I'm also using the windows version of Indigo, can't seem to get the linux version to work

(As i explained earlier Sketchup still crashes on my PC when launching directly, rather export the scene and open through Indigo.
Plugings -> Skindigo -> export scene)
HTH!
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Vanaardt, it worked!
Well,...not everything. My material editor looks weird and i can't change nothing. Any idea?
But, I read this:
http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf ... 180&t=9687
and i got most of my plug ins to work. I'm happy!!!

Well,...not everything. My material editor looks weird and i can't change nothing. Any idea?
But, I read this:
http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf ... 180&t=9687
and i got most of my plug ins to work. I'm happy!!!

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