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Hanpuku not appearing in Illustrator menu #5

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davidromerito opened this issue Nov 20, 2017 · 4 comments
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Hanpuku not appearing in Illustrator menu #5

davidromerito opened this issue Nov 20, 2017 · 4 comments

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@davidromerito
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Version: Adobe Illustrator CC 2014 (18.0.0 - 32 bit)

Hi, I have performed the three steps suggested in the installation instructions and it seems to be successful for Hanpuku 0.1.6, however I do not seem to find it anywhere in Illustrator . Any thoughts?

BR,

David

@alex-r-bigelow
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Thanks so much for filing an issue!

Is there a reason you're using an older version of Illustrator?
I think the latest CC version is v. 2018, 22.0.1

That said, hanpuku should still work with the old version, but I seem to remember Adobe adding some hiccups to the process with the last few releases. Actually, it's entirely likely the latest one won't work as well—they sent some kind of notification about a breaking change a few weeks ago, and with dissertation pressures I haven't had a chance to deal with it.

@ultrageek
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Was so looking forwards to using this beautiful extension, but it doesn't appear in the menu in Illustrator CC 2020. (It installed through Exchange without errors, though). Any plans to update the extension?

@alex-r-bigelow
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Thanks for your interest! Unfortunately, I really don't have time / funding to maintain this anymore—my mac died, and even my student CC license has expired. If I can scrape together the funding and time, I might do something similar in the future, but ... for so many reasons that I shouldn't vent here ... relying on Adobe products will not be a priority.

It's possible that it will still work if you update this line to whatever Adobe's internal version numbers are currently on:

<Host Name="ILST" Version="[20.0,30.9]" />

... but that's really unlikely. For context, this extension is old enough that it used D3.js v3, so a lot has changed since then.

@ultrageek
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Thanks, Alex. I'll try that. Sorry to hear about your Mac. I know how you feel, as I've lost two Mac laptops in less than a year.

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