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    HornOxxH
    @pilou said: More appetizing in chocolate! Eggs are good as well - but only very fragile when falling down in SketchyPhysics
  • Registering a Scrambled Extension

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    thomthomT
    In my case it appeared to load the .rbs file, but it wrapped everything into the SketchupExtension namespace.
  • Add-On for custom tool to create faces when a line is drawn

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    K
    Cool. Thanks.
  • Clear the Ruby Console with Win32 API?

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    M
    t=28571[image: O1Kr_clear.jpg] Clears input and output windows. Toggle output off and on to clear just output. http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=323&t=28571
  • Banners for Plugin publishing

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    GaieusG
    This is a good idea, Fredo, although I would agree with Thom on the Download button. Also, I could imagine to place the downloadable plugin at the top of the posts as very often new members spend some time to figure out what to download and where to find it.
  • Ruby 1.9 is fast!

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    AdamBA
    Yes. Late binding allows lots of flexibility.
  • Vertex Normals Not Smoothing on Plain Geometry

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    D
    Thanks for all the help. I found the problem. Apparently if you add some geometry to the scene using ruby and then try to export a mesh of non-component geometry, the normals become unsmoothed. An odd quirk.
  • Creating a Custom Line Tool

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    Chris FullmerC
    I agree. I tried to use the linetool to learn how to make a tool, as the API suggests. I got so confused. It is a pretty complex tool, at least more complex than it should be if it is being pointed to as a good script for beginners to learn from. Chris
  • Adding dynamic attributes to multiple objects

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    Guys, Thanks for your help! Great insight.
  • Pipe diagrams to models - plug in

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    chrisglasierC
    Thanks very much TIG - here is a first try at the conduit - so easy.[image: kDoy_pig031.png] I think it has great potential, even maybe going straight from concepts to auto-modeling ... a kind of machine made provocation - 'what's wrong with this?'
  • Shade study

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    L
    Thanks, For now this shade analysis ruby worked for me. http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=323&t=18222&p=150950&hilit=shade+analysis+tool#p150950
  • Shadow Settings in the API

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    Dan RathbunD
    See BUG report I posted: http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=27534 Which apparently was noticed by others as early as 5 years ago (and it's still NOT fixed!)
  • Fast way to toggle visibility

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    N
    Good point. Thanks
  • Cursor snapping to a nearby point...

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    ThomThom, Again, thanks for your speedy and gracious response. You've provided some good information. Time permitting, I'll work on this this weekend and hopefully come to a better understanding. Take care!
  • LayOut xml structure

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    Dan RathbunD
    XML structures are normally specified in a XSD (XML Schema Definition) file. Check the header in the XML file to see if a URL link to a Schema file is specified.
  • Detect OSX on Intel and pre-Intel systems?

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    thomthomT
    I just checked on an older PPC mac. So to sum up this thread: ` # Sketchup Ruby OSX 10.4 PPC * RUBY_PLATFORM: fat-darwin8.8.0 * RUBY_VERSION: 1.8.5 Sketchup Ruby OSX 10.5 Intel * RUBY_PLATFORM: i686-darwin8.10.1 * RUBY_VERSION: 1.8.5`
  • OSX key "menu" ?

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    tbdT
    I think it is a typo, as it is the ALT key on Mac. tested with a simple tool.
  • Translate My Documents

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    J
    Hopefully, this file will work. It uses the system call ShGetFolderPath or ShGetSpecialFolerPath to retrieve the folder, so maybe the paths will be localized. @thomthom said: But on XP the folder names for sure is localised. I can try later today on my old laptop with Norwegian XP. I'd be interested to see if it works.
  • Layout, google doc API

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    thomthomT
    There is no scripting API for layout, no.
  • Mac WebDialog & Flash

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    scottliningerS
    @thomthom said: Like AJAX solutions often do? This approach is most often used for "inter-frame" communication. If there are 2 frames in a page that are hosted on different domains, the JS in one is not allowed to access the other, but many browsers allow you to change the fragment identifier regardless of security, so it might work in this case. (There are a handful of other mechanisms people have used to get around frame-2-frame security, and any of them might work. Searching on the topic might give us a clever workaround.) Ajax apps will often modify the fragment to maintain state in the URL, so you can still email URLs around and have your friends land on the same "page" inside an Ajax app.
  • Global.bounds (is there a way to mimic this)

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    DavidBoulderD
    thanks, I'll give that a try. David update: Chris, thanks! that worked perfectly.

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