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    wadhahmm
    last edited by 16 Feb 2009, 17:40

    Dear my friend
    I hope you are fine
    I have very importent equestion about ruby language.I am drawing by ruby sketch uo by using FreeRIDE program and I am using ruby console so I obtained some of shaps by this way.I ask you How I can change sketch up tool drawing to programm.

    Many regards

    wadhah

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      todd burch
      last edited by 16 Feb 2009, 20:27

      Sorry, I don't understand your question. (and I'm too lazy to research FreeRIDE to try and figure out what it is you are really asking.)

      Please ask a better question.

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        AcesHigh
        last edited by 17 Feb 2009, 03:04

        @unknownuser said:

        Sorry, I don't understand your question. (and I'm too lazy to research FreeRIDE to try and figure out what it is you are really asking.)

        Please ask a better question.

        http://freeride.rubyforge.org/wiki/wiki.pl
        "This is the home page for FreeRIDE, a cross-platform IDE for the Ruby programming language. It is distributed under the same terms as Ruby itself. If this is your first visit here, please click on Preferences above to register so that your name can be associated with your changes and contributions."

        "The existing Ruby IDEs have much more modest goals than FreeRIDE.

        FreeRIDE aims to be a first-class IDE on par with those available for other languages. These goals include:

        * Cross-Platform -- FreeRIDE will run on as many platforms as possible.
        * International -- FreeRIDE will be easily translated into other languages and will include features that make it easier to develop Ruby applications that can be internationalized.
        * Plugin Architecture -- FreeRIDE's plugin architecture will make it easy for any developer to extend the features of FreeRIDE.
        * Extreme Programming -- FreeRIDE will include features that make it easy to use many practices that have been popularized by the Extreme Programming method. This will include collaboration support for remote pair programming, unit testing support for test-first coding, refactoring support, and more.
        * Code Editing & Navigation -- All the now-standard code editing and navigation features you would find in any high-end IDE, including syntax highlighting, code completion, template expansion, class browsing, etc. "
        
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          August
          last edited by 18 Feb 2009, 20:51

          Hi wadhahmm,

          And thanks, AcesHigh, for the info about FreeRIDE. (Free Ruby Interactive Development Environment. FreeRIDE. Cute. If they drop the Free in the name, not in the policy, then there's all sorts of connections about RIDE the RAILS, etc.)

          wadhahmm, at first I thought you were asking how to use FreeRIDE with the SU Ruby Console. But your question was, "I ask you How I can change sketch up tool drawing to programm."

          That sounds to me like you asking if there is a list that shows the corresponding Ruby objects and methods for each SketchUp drawing tool. Is that your question?

          But that question has nothing to do with FreeRIDE, so either I'm mistaken or you gave too much of the wrong information.

          Like Todd, I am confused. Could you please ask your question again in more detail? The more information you give, slowly, the more it helps us get past your small troubles with English.

          Please don't assume that anyone else here works with SketchUp Ruby the same way you do (or as any one else does). When you say something like, "I am using ruby console so I obtained some of shapes by this way," you may think it is obvious what you did, but it is not. There are too many terms where we cannot tell if our difficulty understanding is because of a mistaken idea on our part, or the wrong term on your part, or just an English problem. Too many variables, not enough equations, no solution. More information is needed.

          I hope this helps,
          August

          “An idea, like a ghost, must be spoken to a little before it will explain itself.”
          [floatr:v1mcbde2]-- Charles Dickens[/floatr:v1mcbde2]

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            AcesHigh
            last edited by 19 Feb 2009, 21:04

            @august said:

            Hi wadhahmm,

            And thanks, AcesHigh, for the info about FreeRIDE.

            you should thank Google, not me 😆

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              Jim
              last edited by 19 Feb 2009, 22:33

              Hello wadhahmm,

              You may have more understanding at one of the non-English languages forums .

              Although I have never tried FreeRIDE, it seems like too much for typical SketchUp/Ruby requirements.

              Hi

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