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    Ruby script : skin?

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    • D Offline
      dolphus
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      Could nyone please tell me how to access/find/use thr ruby script skin i have in loaded in my plugins folder but cannot find it when i open SU ❓

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        Alan Fraser
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        I'm not sure of the location of Skin, as I don't have it. However, you can check where any ruby is supposed to appear by opening the script in Notepad and scrolling down to somewhere near the bottom. There you ought to find a line beginning with something like UI.menu("Plugins"), which will tell you which menu the plugin has been loaded under (in this case the usual Plugins). If it appears on the r-click context menu, then the line will more likely begin something like UI.add_context_menu_handler.

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          dolphus
          last edited by

          Thank you for reply this is the message in question but it mans nothing to me?

          UI.messagebox "You must have selected more than you wanted to, it is not all in two groups. Currently I'm taking two random ones but future versions will deal differently with this issue" if (sides.length > 2)
          sidesets.push([sides[0], sides[1], sidefaces])
          Sketchup.active_model.start_operation "Skin"
          sidesets.each do

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            Jim
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            dolphus,

            It is in the Tools menu; D.B. Tools.

            It also has a Toolbar, which needs turned on the the menu: Views > Toolbars > D.B. Tools

            Hi

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              dolphus
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              Thanx jim i found it (Red face πŸ’š )

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