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How do you do it?

Windows 7

Blender 2.64

 

I have python 3.22 installed in "Program files (x86)"

There is a folder called "Blender Scripts" in "Program files (x86)"

I also tired putting the scripts into the Blender "Addons" folder

I also tried using the "install option" that was in the scripts.

 

Instructions I tried following- https://github.com/der-On/XPlane2Blender

 

Can anyone help?

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If memory serves me right, after downloading and placing a script, there is a settings pane you need to configure to tell where scripts are located. This was the way it is in 2.49 at least. I am not totally sure on 2.64, but may be the same there as well.

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okay, i use blender 2.49, and if you download the scripts, you need to find the command line file, with the ending .cmd, i believe if you click that, it'll run a command that automatically installs the scripts, but htat's just on a mac, not on PC

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okay, i use blender 2.49, and if you download the scripts, you need to find the command line file, with the ending .cmd, i believe if you click that, it'll run a command that automatically installs the scripts, but htat's just on a mac, not on PC

That's what I meant by this-

 

I also tried using the "install option" that was in the scripts.

 

 

If memory serves me right, after downloading and placing a script, there is a settings pane you need to configure to tell where scripts are located. This was the way it is in 2.49 at least. I am not totally sure on 2.64, but may be the same there as well.

I only know of the "User Preferences" where you turn on the addon, but it's not showing up there.

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If the scripts won't install using the CMD file, simply copy and paste them into the correct folder.

See the screenshot I posted below.

If you installed the default Blender scripts in a different location, just look for the /.blender/scripts folder

The screenshot I attached is the default location when installing Blender

 

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Edited by Goran_M
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If the scripts won't install using the CMD file, simply copy and paste them into the correct folder.

See the screenshot I posted below.

If you installed the default Blender scripts in a different location, just look for the /.blender/scripts folder

The screenshot I attached is the default location when installing Blender

 

attachicon.gifBlender scripts.png

Tried it. Didn't seem to work.

What python are you running?

Does it matter where python is installed?

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