500 Plugin Requests
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that's quite a list. . .
I'll get right on it.
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A quick scan suggested that some requests were indirectly fulfilled. That is, reading the requests suggested such tools as Free Rotate by TIG, for instance, and a couple of others.
EDIT: And, thank you, Jim this will be interesting reading.
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Might help if the list were brought into a spreadsheet, and categorized, such as "Construction Lines/Points", "Importers", "Exporters", etc.
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Wow, this is cool. I didn't see this when you posted it Jim. Very cool.
Chris
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Thanks! Now, list ones that are all or partially provided already.
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Do you mean an update to that list showing which of those have since been created? Or did you just want a complete list of all plugins hosted on SCF? The complete liste exists:
http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=250026
Chris
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@chris fullmer said:
Do you mean an update to that list showing which of those have since been created? Or did you just want a complete list of all plugins hosted on SCF? The complete liste exists:
http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=250026
Chris
I was only kidding. Assembling 500 posts is perhaps enough! Yeah, I meant of these, I wonder how many are actually taken care of. I guess that's a job for me then
I read one where TIG was about to post a solution but the link wasn't there.
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Cool a second chance for some ones!
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@pbacot said:
...I read one where TIG was about to post a solution but the link wasn't there.
Perhaps there was already a solution, or I posted a full blown solution in another thread
although I would usually post a link to that...
The only one I can recall was ages ago - EarthMover's 'tiling' request, which was superseded by events, when several example scripts/ideas came 'from others'...
I'd be interested to learn which specific 'request' this was... senility must be setting in -
http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=19600
it's a lot like this one: http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=20065
No really I just use "by rails" so much I forgot this simple one at the top is exactly it
So while there are many requests -- many, if not most, have been answered.
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@pbacot said:
http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=19600
it's a lot like this one: http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=20065
No really I just use "by rails" so much I forgot this simple one at the top is exactly it
So while there are many requests -- many, if not most, have been answered.
So what you are saying is that there have been many requests, but only a percentage of these have never been answered. If I get embroiled in a request I do try and end with a resolution, or "It's not possible...".
So who is to produce the list of [REQ] posts that have been answered / unanswered ?
And why ?? I don't really see a purpose - otherwise why not do the same for requests for help with say the Move tool, or Arc ? -
@tig said:
So who is to produce the list of [REQ] posts that have been answered / unanswered ?
(1) Can moderators set a topic to "Solved" against a certain post, with the new "solution feature" (green check button) ??
(2) There IS a search feature to find "Unsolved Posts."
Is there one to find "Solved Posts" ??
(3) Can Jim's scraping script be modified to filter "Unsolved" from "Solved" ?
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@dan rathbun said:
@tig said:
So who is to produce the list of [REQ] posts that have been answered / unanswered ?
(1) Can moderators set a topic to "Solved" against a certain post, with the new "solution feature" (green check button) ??
The answer to (1) I'd say is YES.
Here's an image of one of my posts.
I personally changed the title prefix from "[Issue]" to "[Closed]", but it was Gรกbor that actually marked it solved. (He reminded me of the "solution feature" in doing so.)
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