SLFY Posted January 21, 2014 Share Posted January 21, 2014 This is probably a simple question. I have quite a few plug-in scripts I have written - most very simple - that I use daily. Most were created in VW 2012. While using 2013, I had a notion to make a small change to one script, and tried several times. It showed it compiled successfully. Put after closing the script editor, nothing was changed. I had tried restarting vectorworks after doing the edit, etc. but it never saved. It wasn't worth a lot more head scratching so I forgot about it. Now I have updated to 2014, and there have been changes. In particular, a menu script I wrote and have used daily for a couple years updates my worksheets, sets the drawing date and then opens up the Export PDF Batch window. After some confusion, I realized the "publish" command has completely replaced the Export PDF batch. So I go to change the script and the same issue - no warnings but no save - happens. So, my question is Why? is the issue due to the fact the scripts where written in an older version? I have no protection or encryption set. Before I go to the trouble to try and create a new, almost duplicate plug-in and adjust my workspace, I thought I would ask the experts. Thanks, Sean Quote Link to comment
Hippocode Posted January 21, 2014 Share Posted January 21, 2014 Did you check if those files on your harddrive are "read only" ? I've had that once, for some reason. Quote Link to comment
SLFY Posted January 23, 2014 Author Share Posted January 23, 2014 Thanks Hippothamus, While my plug-in files were not read only, your reply led me to the answer. For reasons I do not understand, I needed to set VW to be run as administrator. (I am the only user on this computer and I am the administrator - why, windows, do I need to let you know I want the program to run with the my privileges?) Anyway - that solved the problem. Thanks a ton. Sean Quote Link to comment
Musisback Posted January 24, 2014 Share Posted January 24, 2014 It is maybe because your plugins files are located in the program files folder instead of the user folder (appdata)... Quote Link to comment
SLFY Posted January 24, 2014 Author Share Posted January 24, 2014 It is maybe because your plugins files are located in the program files folder instead of the user folder (appdata)... That is true. I thought I would put them were it would be easy to find them when its time to upgrade something. However, I had the same problem on my previous computer when I had my plug-ins in the app data folder...never spent the time to try and discover the problem then, but I now assume it was the same...but it may be that they got set to read only somehow as well. Its all good now. Thanks, Sean Quote Link to comment
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