
Once done, the “LCA Profile” (2) box will update with the available resources.
Search Profile: You can search for a material by connecting a text panel and typing the material’s name (see below). In this component, you are asked to specify which material you will assign to a specific building element. Clicking on it will show the available components of the plugin, as shown below:Īllows you to search and choose the right material for each geometry.Īllows you to assign the material chosen from the “Select LCA Profile” component to the right geometry.Īllows you to a) group multiple materials and corresponding geometries together, b) give a custom comment and, c) define the building element’s class.Īllows you to connect all created constructions together and Run the LCA for your design.Īllows you to visualize your results within Rhino.Īllows you to numerically examine your results. If you thought you uninstalled Speckle, but it’s still showing up in Grasshopper, just open the test file and it will show you the next location to delete.Once the plugin is installed it will appear in Grasshopper’s plugin bar under the name “One Click LCA”. The windows registry key that shows which SpeckleRhino plugin is registered with Rhino. The list may not be exhaustive, but it’s a start)
a list of folders that have speckle rhino, or general speckle plugins.
the location that grasshopper has loaded the Speckle components from (orange panel). I have created a test grasshopper file that will show you: C:\Program Files\Rhino 6\Plug-ins: I’m not quite sure how it could get here, but it’s possible…. %APPDATA%\McNeel\Rhinoceros\packages\6.0\: If you install the plugin via the package manager, it will go here (but you can’t yet, so if it’s here I have no idea what’s going on). C:\Program Files\Common Files\McNeel\Rhinoceros\6.0\Plug-ins: If you installed the SpeckleRhino RHI file directly, and select ‘All Users’, it might be here. %APPDATA%\Roaming\Grasshopper\Libraries: If you dragged the SpeckleGrasshopper.gha file onto the Grasshopper canvas, it might end up here.
%APPDATA%\McNeel\Rhinoceros\6.0\Plug-ins: This is where the main Speckle installer puts it.This will be mosly relevant for those of us who have been using Speckle for a while and have installed and reinstalled the components in various ways… Anyhow, I spend a few hours tracking this down, and thought I’d share what I’ve found: If you are having trouble with the Grasshopper plugin, and want to uninstall and reinstall it, there are a few places you might have to look.