keegnotrub / coda-sass-plugin

A plug-in for Panic's Coda 2 that converts scss files into css files.
https://github.com/keegnotrub/coda-sass-plugin
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Doesn't show up in Coda 'Plugins' menu #13

Open brettshumaker opened 10 years ago

brettshumaker commented 10 years ago

I'm running a MacBookPro 1,2 with OS10.6.8 and the plugin 'installs' without any errors but it doesn't function and doesn't show up in the 'Plugins' menu within Coda2. At first I thought it just didn't install for some reason so I double clicked the plugin again and Coda said the plugin was already installed and gave me the option to replace it.

Is my system just too old to run this plugin?

Thanks!

keegnotrub commented 10 years ago

Hi! Thanks for the feedback.

Maybe its something simple - have you tried restarting Coda?

On Sep 11, 2014, at 9:19 AM, Brett Shumaker notifications@github.com wrote:

I'm running a MacBookPro 1,2 with OS10.6.8 and the plugin 'installs' without any errors but it doesn't function and doesn't show up in the 'Plugins' menu within Coda2. At first I thought it just didn't install for some reason so I double clicked the plugin again and Coda said the plugin was already installed and gave me the option to replace it.

Is my system just too old to run this plugin?

Thanks!

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brettshumaker commented 10 years ago

Yes, I've tried restarting Coda a couple times to no avail. Just tried restarting again for good measure and same result. Also restarted my computer and still not in the menu.

keegnotrub commented 10 years ago

Could you try this:

  1. Quit Coda
  2. Using Finder, Click “Go -> Go to Folder” from the system bar on top
  3. Enter: ~/Library/Application Support/Coda 2/Plug-ins
  4. If Sass.codaplugin is in there then delete it - if Finder can’t find that folder then you need to create it
  5. Download the latest from https://github.com/keegnotrub/coda-sass-plugin/releases/download/v2.0.5/Sass.codaplugin.zip and unzip and move the file into ~/Library/Application Support/Coda 2/Plug-ins
  6. Start up coda

Thanks!

On Sep 11, 2014, at 9:19 AM, Brett Shumaker notifications@github.com wrote:

I'm running a MacBookPro 1,2 with OS10.6.8 and the plugin 'installs' without any errors but it doesn't function and doesn't show up in the 'Plugins' menu within Coda2. At first I thought it just didn't install for some reason so I double clicked the plugin again and Coda said the plugin was already installed and gave me the option to replace it.

Is my system just too old to run this plugin?

Thanks!

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brettshumaker commented 10 years ago

No dice. I also tried removing the other plugins I'm using (comparator, and php & web toolkit) to see if it was some weird conflict, even though I'm able to run your plugin along with the other two on an iMac. And when I removed the other two plugins and started Coda back up, the Plugins menu option was gone so Coda isn't recognizing it as a plugin.

I then tried:

Coda actually moved the file to the plugins folder but 'Plugins' was still missing from the menu.

Ipstenu commented 10 years ago

I'm having this same issue on Yosemite.

v2.0.5 works but v3.0.0 does not.

keegnotrub commented 10 years ago

@Ipstenu - Thanks for the feedback - Were you using Coda v2.5 with v3.0.0 of the plugin? I'm running Yosemite with Coda v2.5 and it seems to show the menu for me. Confirmed like this:

  1. Uninstalled the Plugin using the Coda > Preferences > Plugins > Sass > Uninstall Button
  2. Quick Coda
  3. Downloaded v3.0.0 of the Sass plugin
  4. Double clicked the plugin to install
  5. Confirmed menu shows up and functions

Thanks again,

Ryan

Ipstenu commented 10 years ago

Confirm running Coda 2.5 and v3.0 on Yosemite,

Did exactly that step process. The file is copied to my plugin folder but no menu shows up.

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On Oct 23, 2014, at 1:04 PM, Ryan Krug notifications@github.com wrote:

@Ipstenu - Thanks for the feedback - Were you using Coda v2.5 with v3.0.0 of the plugin? I'm running Yosemite with Coda v2.5 and it seems to show the menu for me. Confirmed like this:

Uninstalled the Plugin using the Coda > Preferences > Plugins > Sass > Uninstall Button Quick Coda Downloaded v3.0.0 of the Sass plugin Double clicked the plugin to install Confirmed menu shows up and functions Thanks again,

Ryan

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Ipstenu commented 10 years ago

Ended up doing a full reinstall of Coda AND the plugins to fix it. How very odd. Something was caching.