And it's gone again!

This is getting very frustraiting...the new plug-ins that came with the Premier subscription have a mind of their own. Sometimes they load in, sometimes they don't. It's about a 50/50 chance at this point. Today it's pose converter that decided to go hide. It's active in my plug-ins list, if I do a F3,  it's there in the actions list, but no where to be found to actually use it. Edit/figure/pose is where it has been.  Does anyone know how to get it from my actions drop down list, and put it on my main menu, or some other tab to see if that keeps it somewhere and stays there? I docked the d-force manager and that seems to have helped, but when I did that, it was available in my panes list, so I had access to it. For the pose converter, I don't know how to drag it off of the Actions list, if that is even possible. 

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  • crosswindcrosswind Posts: 7,746
    edited January 7

    That seems to be a known issue in 4.23.0.1 ~ 4.23.0.4... But yes, you can drag the action to the target menu item...if Update and Merge Menus didn't work for you. Create a menu item " Pose Converter", drag the action to it. Check this: https://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/comment/9020316/#Comment_9020316

    You may also try DS Public Build 4.23.1.8 in which some Premier issues were resolved.

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  • surv0101surv0101 Posts: 45

    crosswind said:

    That seems to be a known issue in 4.23.0.1 ~ 4.23.0.4... But yes, you can drag the action to the target menu item...if Update and Merge Menus didn't work for you. Create a menu item " Pose Converter", drag the action to it. Check this: https://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/comment/9020316/#Comment_9020316

    You may also try DS Public Build 4.23.1.8 in which some Premier issues were resolved.

     

    Thanks for the help...4.23.1.8 Beta is what I have been using. I finally got the Pose Converter docked, logged in this afternoon, and the D-force manager was gone from my docked tools. I'm not even upset anymore, I'm going to be saving $18 bucks a month I would have spent.  It amazes me that a program like Daz would put out a subscription service and not have every bug worked out. The occasional weird ones will always pop up, but when you go public with a subscription service of any kind, it should work Better than your everyday products. It's a long-term investment you are advertising to your customers, after all. 

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