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    • thomthomT Offline
      thomthom
      last edited by

      I would strongly recommend NOT having the Outliner open for the sake of using it as a 'progressbar'. It increases the time it takes to complete the task many times. And it's prone to cause crashes.

      Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
      List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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      • J Offline
        Jackson
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        In XP just left-click once on the blue bar at the top of your SU window- it'll turn white until SU or the Ruby Script has finished its task. Hardly a progress bar, but it's better than nothing.

        Jackson

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        • honoluludesktopH Offline
          honoluludesktop
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          As to the original post, and as a Architect that used to program, there was little that I did that was completely with out some kind of anomalty. Bugs can be outside your ability to clean up, especially when they deal with the OS, or the programming language itself. But, because it was my program, and I knew where the problems (most of the time) were and simply avoided them. A user on the other hand would be totally frustrated, thinking that he is entitled to a perfectly running program. And he is, especially if he paid for it. Sometimes the application of a program becomes so complex, that with infrequent use, you forget how to use it. And so on, and so on, and so on.

          So, regarding my use of rubies that are written by non-professional programmers: 1) I would use a ruby as a application (withing its limitations), and 2) when there is no other way to do what I am trying to accomplish. If I could write them however, I am sure my opinion would be different.

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          • R Offline
            RickW
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            @adamb said:

            So I saw this thread and spend half an hour playing with building a WebDialog progress bar.

            What I planned to do was have a Javascript driven animated progress bar and a simple call from Ruby to update the percentage.

            The html/js is trivial but I came unstuck because the WebDialog stops when Ruby runs. Now I don't understand because I supposed that the browser would be running in separate native thread.

            Somebody mentioned they'd experimented earlier with this and failed. Was this the same issue?

            Adam

            Yes, same issue. Scott Lininger is aware of the problem.

            RickW
            [www.smustard.com](http://www.smustard.com)

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            • R Offline
              RickW
              last edited by

              @baz said:

              ps: personally, what I really need is a simple way to organise my rubies, for example like 'bookmarks' in 'firefox', most used at the top etc.

              Have you looked into Organizer?

              RickW
              [www.smustard.com](http://www.smustard.com)

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              • bazB Offline
                baz
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                @unknownuser said:

                Have you looked into Organizer?

                Thanks Rick, tho it seems a bit complicated for my poor brain. I can see myself getting in lots of trouble trying to organise subfolders, especially considering the apparent dependency of various rubies on each other.
                baz

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                • R Offline
                  rv1974
                  last edited by

                  Here's the cry of my soul:
                  Ruby people please stop adding your stuff to right click menu!
                  The 2nd: Why not concentrate all rubies in plug-is menu? (jumping thru draw-tools-
                  plug-ins is extremely annoyng!

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                  • Chris FullmerC Offline
                    Chris Fullmer
                    last edited by

                    #1 - I actually mostly agree with. I don't like rubies to clutter up my right click context menu also.

                    #2 - Some author feel that there plugin should be placed in the camera menu since the plugin might be directly related to the camera. Or the Draw menu, or the tools menu. Some authors just want ttheir plugin to go into the most logical menu, and in their mind, generic "plugins" is not it. I think I agree with you on this one too. I'm not a big fan of having to remember where all the rubies I've installed have put themselves.

                    Of course, I'm sure there are plenty of different opinions out there....

                    Chris

                    Lately you've been tan, suspicious for the winter.
                    All my Plugins I've written

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                    • GaieusG Offline
                      Gaieus
                      last edited by

                      This is why some ruby scripters create their own menus instead. Like Chris Fullmer tools and such...
                      🤣

                      Gai...

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                      • Chris FullmerC Offline
                        Chris Fullmer
                        last edited by

                        I agree, that shows my preference. I make a single menu within the plugins and everything I've written goes in there (except I hear that there might be a bug that is creating 2 menus - which I might have a fix for). But all my scripts should also be compatible with Rick's organizer for people who want to organize them on their own.

                        Chris

                        Lately you've been tan, suspicious for the winter.
                        All my Plugins I've written

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                        • GaieusG Offline
                          Gaieus
                          last edited by

                          I was just teasing, Chris. 😉

                          Gai...

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                          • R Offline
                            RickW
                            last edited by

                            @rv1974 said:

                            Here's the cry of my soul:
                            Ruby people please stop adding your stuff to right click menu!

                            Interesting - I took Windowizer4 out of the right-click menu, and people were requesting I put it back!

                            Just shows there are different preferences for different people...

                            RickW
                            [www.smustard.com](http://www.smustard.com)

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                            • charly2008C Offline
                              charly2008
                              last edited by

                              There are a lot of good and helpfull Ruby plugins.
                              In addition, there are many Ruby plugins that contain similar functions.
                              It seems to me that the Ruby plugins are being integrated into Sketchup without a system.
                              I'm confused about, that the Ruby plugins can be found in three different menus.
                              Through this it is sometimes difficult to find the Ruby plugin you need , especially if one does not use the expansions every day.
                              The next difficulty is, serves itself to remind which Ruby plugin for which Function. Because the titles are often not very helpful.
                              It would be very helpfull if the Plugins could be organized by the user according to there main Functions
                              for example:

                              Plugins folder-------->Bezier tools
                              Push and Pull tools
                              Scaling tools
                              Extrusion tools

                              I don't know if that is possible and how to do it. Please excuse my bad English

                              Karlheinz

                              He who makes no mistakes, makes nothing

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                              • GaieusG Offline
                                Gaieus
                                last edited by

                                There is actually an "Organiser" plugin that would allow you to do it (at least with "compatible" plugins). I haven't used it yet but it may still be useful.

                                Gai...

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                                  RickW
                                  last edited by

                                  @baz said:

                                  @unknownuser said:

                                  Have you looked into Organizer?

                                  Thanks Rick, tho it seems a bit complicated for my poor brain. I can see myself getting in lots of trouble trying to organise subfolders, especially considering the apparent dependency of various rubies on each other.
                                  baz

                                  Two things:

                                  1. Organizer can do a simple test and notify you if you move any required files, letting you know you need to put them back in the Plugins folder. Also, creating a backup of your Plugins folder prior to using Organizer can save you some headaches.

                                  2. I do offer support for all my scripts, so if you have questions, just ask 😄

                                  RickW
                                  [www.smustard.com](http://www.smustard.com)

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