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    • J Offline
      juliogriebeler
      last edited by

      Hello,
      i want to load 3 similar extensions with different names and icons.

      But with all activated in the menu Window/Preferences,
      in the menu View/Toolbar/ shows only one of them.
      Anyone know a solution to load the three at the same time?

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      • J Offline
        Jim
        last edited by

        Júlio,

        I'm a little confused by your questio. Are these extension you have written yourself?

        Hi

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        • TIGT Offline
          TIG Moderator
          last edited by

          @juliogriebeler said:

          Hello,
          i want to load 3 similar extensions with different names and icons.

          But with all activated in the menu Window/Preferences,
          in the menu View/Toolbar/ shows only one of them.
          Anyone know a solution to load the three at the same time?
          This probably belongs in the Developers' forum ?
          When you write a new 'tool' you create a toolbar and add commands into it; each commands has its own button images etc...
          If you have separate scripts loading you need to make an enduring reference to the toolbar.
          So have a 'loader' script, with a 'module' [say module Julios...... end] in which you define the toolbar with a @tbar = ... reference.
          Then get it to load the other scripts which you have in a subfolder [perhaps called 'Julios'].
          Then have each of those script's 'tools' encased in the same named 'module', and have some code to add each tool's command/button to ' @tbar' toolbar.
          This way you make the toolbar and add items too it from other scripts, by sharing the same module and a common reference to the toolbar, using a @ name that 'endures' 😄

          TIG

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