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    @pilou said: More appetizing in chocolate! Eggs are good as well - but only very fragile when falling down in SketchyPhysics
  • Sketchup web exporter.

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    I'd welcome this as well. I've developed my own manual work-around to essentially create my own images and substitute them for the ones created by the Sketchup web-exporter. Once you generate one web export say for 36 images you can re-use the html code multiple times and simply replace the images with those that you create on your own. see my post here: http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=180&t=10855
  • How do Install SketchUp Ruby API ?

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    Thanks you for your suggestion moris , now I have found the right way
  • Simple Glazing Frame & Exterior Trim tool

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    @jim said: Here's one test.. > if( ($etthick != 0) and ($etwidth != 0) ) > # Both are not zero > # Your code here > end > Thanks: Jim for jumping to the rescue! I will re post this Ruby with your added code, since some members may not know how to cut and paste code snippets into Ruby files. WindowGlassFrame.rb
  • Volume Calculator v2...

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    This is just to show that TIG's V1.8 works well with quite complex shapes (I have posted this before, but what the heck!). The below images show the volume slices for a 1% accuracy volume calculation, which took many minutes to complete. Regards, Bob [image: WaAa_VOLUMEMODEL-VIEW1.jpg] [image: N7Q6_VOLUMEMODEL-VIEW2.jpg] [image: QhGo_VOLUMEMODEL-VIEW3.jpg]
  • Which ruby...?

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    Got it Todd, thanks for the help...and thanks a bunch for the script, worked like a charm!
  • A request to TBD and/or Didier Bur

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    Wow, matrix seems to be a fantastic script. Never heard about it before . And thanks @TBD for cheating this useful randor script. Implementing an option would be a help indeed .
  • How to get original coordinates from imported dxf file

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    Thank you very much!!
  • Attention Didier Projections_V6: Missing files and icons

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    Dear Didier, I cannot seem to get Option 4 to work (drawing a line perpendicular to a face through a point). It draws a temporary line through the centroid, but it won't let me select a point of enter a length. Your perp_line_plane.rb works just fine, and I assumed you had integrated that script into the new collection (hence the 13th icon). Ah, that's it! The 13th Icon!. I like the way your perp_line_plane.rb works: select surface/face and cpoint (on face), then select 'Line perpendicular to face' from Plugins. Enter length in dialogue box and 'bingo', the line is drawn. Beautiful! Kind regards, Bob
  • How Many Observers?

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    I'm getting back to thinking about a single AppObserver that everyone can (hopefully) agree on and use. I want to focus on how to use this observer over how it is implemented, i.e. its interface. In that vein, what about a simple interface as follows? require 'sketchup' require 'sk/app_observer' module SelectToolAtStartup def self.selectSelectTool Sketchup.send_action "selectSelectionTool;" end end Sk;;AppObserver.instance.register(;onNewModel) { SelectToolAtStartup.selectSelectTool } Sk;;AppObserver.instance.register(;onOpenModel) { Sketchup.send_action "selectSelectionTool;" } There would be one and only one AppObserver. The Observer transparently attaches itself when a method is registered, and removes itself when all methods have been unregistered. So any plugin which needs an AppObserver only need require it, and register a method. This same type of interface could be used for all the other "single instance" observers available in SketchUp. I'd like to go ahead and code them all up so plugin devs can start using observers, instead of everyone implementing them individually. I think a library of standard observers would greatly enhance a lot of current plugins, and make writing new plugins with advanced features easier and quicker. But being an amateur, I'd like to hear from more experienced devs on the matter.
  • Wx::DateTime:Class

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    WX probably refers to the WxWidgets namespace. A GUI Toolkit like FoxGUI. I can't really see anything. What type of computer is the client running on?
  • Toolbar.rb plugin command script question

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    Thanks for your fast answer Jim. For what I've seen most of the plugins do generate a direct menu access. I'll modify the code the ones I use who don't. Thanks again for your excellent toolbar plugin
  • (REQ) IMPORTER / EXPORTER

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    A .sat file importer/exporter would be very useful for those using mechanical design software.
  • [Ruby doc] .materialType method

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    It is sad. So maybe SU SDK could help, but it isn't within my abilities to play with it. def SU2KT;;texture_distorted?(e,mat,mat_dir) distorted=false temp_tw=Sketchup.create_texture_writer model = Sketchup.active_model entities = model.active_entities model.start_operation "Group" #For Undo group=entities.add_group group.material = mat g_handle=temp_tw.load(group) temp_handle=temp_tw.load(e,mat_dir) entities.erase_entities group Sketchup.undo distorted=true if temp_handle!=g_handle temp_tw=nil return distorted end Here is what I am doing in SU2KT, but it is slow, memory consuming and dirty. Btw. Todd - have you noticed that .materialType doesn't change from 2 back to 1 if a material is not longer colorized. Am I correct? Thanks Tomasz
  • Plugins Folder

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    Gotcha. That's why some of the icons were not at first showing up, I'd left them in their parent folder in the original Ruby folder. Now hat I've moved the parent into Plugins, they work. If anyone can follow that convoluted English. I've also discovered the embedded tutorials, usually in the Directory folder, which certainly help— they include explanations of where the files go. What a great contribution these coders are making to Sketchup. This explains how a lot of effects are generated. Thanks, folks. Jim
  • Context menu and PipeAlongPath.rb

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    TIG Thanks for the quick reply. Not sure where I got the script that is modified. I know I am not capable of modifying the script. I tried you new code, and still have the same results. Thanks for your help. Ken
  • Plugin for Mortise and Tenon Joints

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    Thanks Clark. I copied this to the Ruby Forum so more people will see it.
  • Plugin question. updating plugins.

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    jujuJ
    for scripts that you bought from Smustard you could download their "MySmustard" plugin which will check the installed (paid/bought) plugins against your account. It's the easy way of always being up to date.
  • Geom point_to_polygon_2D - does it exist

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    Thanks Todd I just checked the docs and I should have looked a bit closer rather than doing a straight copy. A bit of word blindness going on - my apologies.
  • Add an object to the selection based on a attrib.

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    This is no book for Ruby in SketchUp, per se. There are Ruby books and there are SketchUp books. The book I use as a reference for Ruby is called the Pickaxe book. An older copy is available online here: http://phrogz.net/ProgrammingRuby/frameset.html Todd
  • (REQ) random component spray confined inside polyline (face)

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    Well, let MEbe the first to kick your @ss http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=180&t=6913&hilit=Plugin It does even morethan you wish.

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