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Shell Extension: .skp thumbnails for 64bit systems?

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    Chris Fullmer
    last edited by 22 Jan 2010, 17:48

    That makes you the leading world authority on the matter Thom, congratuluations! 🀣

    Lately you've been tan, suspicious for the winter.
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      thomthom
      last edited by 22 Jan 2010, 19:14

      Doh! πŸ‘Š

      Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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        thomthom
        last edited by 23 Jan 2010, 17:05

        here someone made a thumbnail extension for zip files availible to W2000,XP,VistaW7 32bit & 64bit. Includes sourcecode.
        http://free-sk.t-com.hr/T800/software/cbxShell.htm

        Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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          Khai
          last edited by 3 Feb 2010, 02:53

          ok. something strange. but I'm seeing Skp thumbnails here in my Windows 7 64bit Home.
          I've not done anything special I know of...?

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            jhauswirth
            last edited by 3 Feb 2010, 06:02

            @khai said:

            ok. something strange. but I'm seeing Skp thumbnails here in my Windows 7 64bit Home.
            I've not done anything special I know of...?

            You'll see thumbnails when doing file->open, file->Save as... from within SU because SU is using the 32-bit common dialogs. If you're looking in explorer, its 64-bit.

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              Khai
              last edited by 3 Feb 2010, 06:24

              @jhauswirth said:

              @khai said:

              ok. something strange. but I'm seeing Skp thumbnails here in my Windows 7 64bit Home.
              I've not done anything special I know of...?

              You'll see thumbnails when doing file->open, file->Save as... from within SU because SU is using the 32-bit common dialogs. If you're looking in explorer, its 64-bit.

              aah that explains why I see them in FreeCommander as well.. thanks!

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                Chris Fullmer
                last edited by 3 Feb 2010, 07:34

                Yeah there are 32 bit explorers available that will still show the thumbnails. Vista has an option to force the native Windows Explorer to 32 bit when it gets run. Win 7 had that option during the beta, but it was removed in the final RC version, and is still disabled in the actual Win 7 release product....and no one knows why.

                It would be nice if SU just made it work for 64 bit exporers. Or if Thom could figure out the shell extension thing for us all πŸ˜„

                Chris

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                  thomthom
                  last edited by 3 Feb 2010, 07:40

                  @chris fullmer said:

                  It would be nice if SU just made it work for 64 bit exporers. Or if Thom could figure out the shell extension thing for us all πŸ˜„

                  I've had a look at the C++ examples - it's going over my head. Need someone with C++ experience to put this together.

                  ...or Google....? Is it on your agenda? Considering how many are moving to 64bit?

                  Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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                    AndrewS
                    last edited by 3 Feb 2010, 07:48

                    @thomthom said:

                    ...or Google....? Is it on your agenda? Considering how many are moving to 64bit?

                    I'll pass on your suggestions. No promises. πŸ€“

                    Andrew

                    Andrew S.
                    SketchUp Release Engineer

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                      thomthom
                      last edited by 3 Feb 2010, 08:51

                      Thanks for passing on the word Andrew. (would it help the case if I put in an official request myself? - or by any of the other users?)

                      Just to add to my last statement - I work in an architectural company, lots of very heavy software, Autodesk's suite of AutoCAD and Revit etc, Adobe... They all consume more and more resources. We just recently upgraded our computers, and when I did we chose 64bit as we no point in staying with 32bit any more. We need 64bit in order to make our hardware keep with the software - but now we're left with missing thumbnails for .skp files and even .pdf files (unless we open 32bit apps just to be able to browse visually.)

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

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