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    New code.google.com Attribute Reporting Example

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    • scottliningerS Offline
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      Hello everyone,

      I've received some PMs from folks curious about getting attributes out of Dynamic Components (and attributes in general.) We've added a tutorial to the new documentation site with a code example:

      http://code.google.com/apis/sketchup/docs/tutorial_attrreporting.html

      This information has been shared elsewhere in some other posts, but I thought I'd repost. If you haven't checked out the new documentation site, please visit and join ThomThom's sticky post above to help us improve it:

      Error 404 (Not Found)!!1

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      (code.google.com)

      While I'm on the subject of URLs to know and love, if you're not a subscriber to the SketchUp developer blog, you can join here to get regular updates and tutorials about the API. πŸ˜„

      Link Preview Image
      SketchUp API Blog

      Tips and Tricks for SketchUp Ruby API Developers.

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      (sketchupapi.blogspot.com)

      Okay, enough of that for today. πŸ˜‰ Thanks!

      • Scott Lininger
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        Have you visited the Ruby API Docs?
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