[Plugin] Polar line - 20110525
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I'll try it and report back.
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Yes, that worked.
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Thank you Thomthom!
I've updated the first post... Can you try it on Mac please? Thank you! -
matt,
now nothing happens at all. not even the request for the first point appears.
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Can you show me the error in the ruby console please? -
the console window was filled with a lot of stuff. this is the last piece. if you need the rest, let me know.
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Excuse me Edson... A silly error... Shame on me !I updated the code...
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YESSSSSS! it does work!
and thanks, matt, for the great scripts you have been creating. count on me anytime to help you with testing scripts on mac.
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It does work, AT LAST !! Ouf... Thank you for your patience Edson!@unknownuser said:
and thanks, matt, for the great scripts you have been creating.
Thank you, Edson@unknownuser said:
count on me anytime to help you with testing scripts on mac.
Ok, cool! There is also one only script that doesn't work on Mac... I'll try to do smt on it... -
I got a Mac Mini at disposal on a OSX 10.4 system. Slow as heck, but works to see if it runs.
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Ok, Thank you Thomthom!
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sorry Thomthom, but can you have a Mac look on this script, please?
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@matt666 said:
sorry Thomthom, but can you have a Mac look on this script, please?
Sorry, dude! I completely forgot. I'll see if I can have a look at it tomorrow.
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Hey Matt,
Just installed your script. Good stuff. The icon matches nicely too. Keep'em comin'.
Cheers,
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Hey ThomThom & Edson,
Any ideas why i get this error when opening SU 8 after installing the polarline script?
Error Loading File polarline.rb
undefined method `file_loaded?' for main:Objectcheers
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That sounds like the file doesn't have
require 'sketchup.rb'
. A bug that won't be noticed if you have other plugins installed thatrequire 'sketchup.rb'
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Hi all!
New version updated. See first post. Thank you Thomthom & pmain68. -
Could you add the date of update in the topic title? (Makes browsing plugins easier if you're looking for updates.)
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Ok.
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I downloaded your ruby and everything seemed to work OK, but when I filled in the parameters: length (10'), angle (45), plane (red-green) and clicked "OK", there was no line. What could I be doing wrong?
I am attaching a screen shot (with different parameters) in a separate post. I tried posting this once but it didn't seem to work (forgive me if it comes up twice) and maybe the screen shot was the problem.
Huck
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