![]() ![]() Here is what support recommended me to try, which I greatly appreciated, but unfortunately neither proposed solution worked: They said to try dragging and dropping the. Why would R7 look into this folder for plugins, when this folder is specifically for hiding plugins from another version of Rhino? I don’t have an answer and neither did McNeel support. Why? It is not intuitive to the point it also must be a bug. PROBLEM #2: Rhino 7 also loads plugins from the AppData\Roaming\Grasshopper\6\Libraries folder. If I want to do the inverse, have a plugin that only loads in R6 and NOT R5, I must put it into the AppData\Roaming\Grasshopper\6\Libraries folder. Why would a NO 6 file also work as a NO 7? I don’t have an answer and neither did McNeel support. Why? Not intuitive to the point it must be a bug. That works for that case, so I at least have a way to have R5-only plugins. no6 dummy files to have plugins that only load in R5 and not R6. Sounds reasonable, right? Turns out it is actually a nightmare that even phone support could not answer… thought this would be easy to organize, since I know you can use. I want to have my grasshopper plugins (and user objects, but one thing at a time) separated by Rhino version, so I can have a folder for GH plugins for R5 (that only load in R5), a folder for GH plugins for R6 (that only load in R6), and a folder for GH plugins for R7 (that only load in R7). When 8 is out of WIP and I upgrade, I will have that installed too. I have Rhino 5, 6, and 7 installed on my computer. ![]()
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