[Talk] Plugins Index
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Hi, just a little query that I've not been able to find an answer for.. I've been using the formidable sketchucation plugins for a long time, while I was an architecture student, but now I've joined a large archtiectural practice and would like to know whether it's ok to use the plugins for commercial work?
Naturally, those that come with a price attached like ThomThom's amazing vertex tools would not be available (or would they?), but how about the vast majority of others?
The practice I'm working at is quite resistant to Sketchup so I'm fighting an uphill battle, but they've said that I can load in my plugins library if I can prove that to do so will not contravene anyone's copyright/commercial restrictions.Many thanks. apologies if this is the wrong thread/forum.
Ben
Ps it's only when you go to the forums of other software that you realise quite how amazing the Sketchup community is (not to name names, but one's the sound a frog makes, and the other is a stopping place for really small locomotives - if you catch my drift?) -
Many authors will put a "Terms of Use" clause in the information block at the top of the code. (Some will even list this on the download forum post.)
You will need to check each plugin individually. If it does not say specifically... post a query to a specific plugin topic (or Private Message the author with a list his/her plugins, and ask them if it is OK to use them for commercial work.)
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Thanks Dan, I will start the terms of use trawl, and send PMs out where appropriate, when I get home. Shouldn't complain, after the work that you plugin people have saved me over the years - not to mention the things that I simply wouldn't be able to do at all! Fingers crossed there aren't too many restricted plugins though..
Actually, do you think the index page might have an icon range for the copyright/terms for each plugin? (Same icon, different colour according to restriction status?) Probably a whole new can of worms...
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Well no, the Index cannot do that. (It only glean's whatever info the poster puts in the Topic Title.)
There is a "convention" to use a "[$]" icon if it's a pay plugin.
Cost, Copyright and Terms of Use are all separate issues.
Most often an author always claims copyright (in some form,) to protect his work, regardless of cost, or terms of use. (Usually this is to control distribution so that old versions are not floating around out the web. Sometimes a certain license like GPL or Artistic, require copyright notices by the author and each of those who may revise the code later.)
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Hi,
In the "Plugins index" is a mistake. This plugin is by Didier Bur.
Charly
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Hi to all!
Could anyone help me where to download the getcamera distance.rb
Thanks and regards
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@bebeep2511 said:
Hi to all!
Could anyone help me where to download the get camera distance.rb
Thanks and regards
Please learn to use the red 'Plugins Index' button above [single-click]; then the forum OR browser Search tools [e.g. distance]...
Because I'm feeling kind after my lunch here's a link - I found it in 2 seconds using the simple method I outlined above... http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=221768#p221768 next time please try harder before asking, we are here to help... but we prefer 'real problems' -
Well- thanks for the help.
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I don't know if this has been suggested or considered but I don't think that listing plugins by publisher is very useful. I believe that listing them by the function each serves would be much better - at least from this newbie's perspective. Perhaps as a compromise between what is presently listed and what could/should be, is creating a table that contains all of these plugins. One could create this table using MS Acess (or other database), MS Word, or even Excel. In the attachment is a simple table I created using MS Word that others can comment on if they feel so inclined.
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There is work being done on plugin repositories. Expect to see something this year. Then things can be sorted as you like.
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Guys,
just wondering if there is a plug-in that assists in drawing on uneven surfaces. I am looking to do some work with shipping containers and, as you probably know, they have a corrugated steel skin.
I have tried tools-on-surface but that doesn't work too well with this type of surface (or at least it doesn't when I am using it!!!).
Cheers....Scotty
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@stuartmitch:
reference your question "just wondering if there is a plug-in that assists in drawing on uneven surfaces."
Would setting cutting planes and intersecting work?
Would using Drape, or Stamp from Sandbox Tools work? -
@majid:
What about bentleykfrog's plugin? See in Index. -
@mitcorb said:
@stuartmitch:
reference your question "just wondering if there is a plug-in that assists in drawing on uneven surfaces."
Would setting cutting planes and intersecting work?
Would using Drape, or Stamp from Sandbox Tools work?Tim,
I'll give it a go and get back to you.
Thanks for the advice.
Cheers....Scotty
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a bit far from the topic, but it is my strong need:
recently had strong need to "flightpath", and noticed that it is a long time that it hasn't been updated (and doesn't work for su8), so thought that if there is anyway to ask authors to update them? or any other ruby masters please?
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Have anybody counted the number of plugins (even approximately)?
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I guess it is theoretically possible to count all the plugins. There are many unpublished, I am sure. And, there probably are a significant number of sites offering plugins that I have never visited. Not all are free, as you know. And the unpublished ones, if any, would be held by those who don't wish to share or sell.
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@rv1974 said:
Have anybody counted the number of plugins (even approximately)?
Where? Here or globally?
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as an example, the Plugins page has around 891 and crai around 989 (with old versions/variants). And this does not include commercial plugins that are distributed via other ways, or company's internal tools.
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