[Plugin] 3D Text Editor
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As I have not more modern than IE6
This if needing will work on another computer -
@unknownuser said:
As I have not more modern than IE6
How are you even able to navigate websites with such an old browser?
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@unknownuser said:
Yes. Your Explorer is way too old. I doubt I'll make anything that's compatible with anything older than IE9 from now on. It's just too much work
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lot of work(forIE7). CSS sheet grows large!
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I'm trying to make IE8 compatible dialog, but when reading this I might jump up one step.
You are still sticking to CSS2? I havent dared touching any CSS3 stuff yet,
but some are available to IE9 by the looks of it.Plugin looks handy BTW
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@unknownuser said:
How are you even able to navigate websites with such an old browser?
I don't use it for navigate! It's just a spleeping one
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I'm using some CSS3 features. Gradients, rounded corners and other things. But generally the more stable CSS3 features. I have a plugin in the works, which will require IE10 - it allows you to install plugins by dragging files into a webdialog window.
IE has lost a lot of users - and Microsofts automatic updates are starting to make it's effect as well as they try hard to push users to keep IE up to date. I would only concern myself about anything older than IE9 if I really had a good reason - like if I made a commercial plugin where a significant amount of users has older systems.
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@unknownuser said:
I don't use it for navigate! It's just a spleeping one
Gotcha. Well, I hope you one day can upgrade. Because there really isn't much I can do with IE6. But XP supports older IE versions than IE6, why not just let it update?
It's 11 years old - time to let it die. Even Microsofts wants it gone: http://www.ie6countdown.com/ -
Thanks for the info.
I will have to rethink about my css support then. I think your philosophy is sound.And yeah! I had IE8 on my computer. And overnight "Badabing!" it became IE9.
Just like thatSorry sorry, back to the plugin discussion.
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@thomthom said:
I got crashes when using a font that existed on the Mac.
BUT is the 'font-name' you pass from your tool the exact same name as the MAC reports?
Or is that font perhaps in a fold-folder that Sketchup doesn't look-in, but your script does ?
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@unknownuser said:
why not just let it update?
I am romantic, attached to the old things!
For 99 % my old one is sufficient!
I don't see any major advantage to install new things ... except for launch your very elabrated plugins
For this if needing i can use other modern computers!
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Thomas, this is very cool. I'm using it on my MacBook Pro with 10.6.8 with no problems.
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@dave r said:
Thomas, this is very cool. I'm using it on my MacBook Pro with 10.6.8 with no problems.
So my message box warning is just an annoyance then...
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It doesn't bother me that much.
It may cause crashes later. I haven't used it that much.
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I'll let it be like this for a while and wait for the mayhem.
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Be sure, I'll let you know.
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Thomthom, a very appreciative thank you.
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Thomas, I played with it a little more on my Mac and the only thing I can find is the close button doesn't do anything. No biggie for me. I'm flexible and can close it with the X button at the top left.
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@dave r said:
Thomas, I played with it a little more on my Mac and the only thing I can find is the close button doesn't do anything. No biggie for me. I'm flexible and can close it with the X button at the top left.
hm... that's odd. Anything in the Ruby Console?
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@unknownuser said:
like if I made a commercial plugin where a significant amount of users has older systems.
Seems another friendly systems than IE exist for old computers or it's the same?
here by Kiril2008
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Close button works for me.
10.6.8
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I'll check when I get back on my Mac later this morning.
I'm bummed I can't use it on my PC but I understand why.
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