[Plugin] 3D Text Editor
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I avoided the message of the need to install the 2.8.3 version and just closed that window .
But where is that version ?
I tend to think that it is not in the Extension Warehouse for the moment .
The one to download must be a previous one or something .
Thus the message of updating and thus that the Editable 3D Text still works the same for me .

thanks
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The version is there - and it has some important fixes for 3d text editor.
You might have to remove TT_Lib2 before reinstalling. There could be some files that are in use when SU tries to update.
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thomthom I have done it several times to no avail .
It remains a mystery to me . -
Just to be sure - if you try this utility: http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=180&t=48399
And use "Check Virtual Store" - what happens then?
Also, what is the output of
TT::Lib::VERSIONif you type it into the Ruby Console? -
But you still get the warning? Did you use the VirtualStore check utility?
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now that´s funny , it says :

so I do have installed the latest version after allI have the virtualstore plugin installed in the folder but it does not show in Plugins SketchUp aplication so I cannot run it

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no more warnings no . I think that the trick was to ignore the first warning after installed
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As I edited my latest post : I have the virtualstore plugin installed in the folder but it does not show in Plugins SketchUp aplication so I cannot run it -
? Really? No menu under the Plugins menu?
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no , no menu under the Plugins menu
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what happens if you type this into the ruby console:
TT::Plugins::VirtualStore.check_virtualstore
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The **Text Editor**still works with the same workaround of unticking the extrude function to get the heights modified

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What does
TT::Plugins::Editor3dText::PLUGIN_VERSIONreport.And what version of Internet Explorer do you have installed?
(Lots of questions here - but I'm baffled by what is going on here. It should be working... :s )
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it reports :

about Internet Explorer :

now those are all my credentials

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Your 3d Text Editor is out of date. It should be 1.1.3 - if you install the version from EW.
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............finally.............succeeded

.......tyuuuu.......

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Hi Thomthom, thanks again for an awesome plugin. I have an idea for a feature that some might find useful if they're doing visualization work - vertically stacked text (like the following, perhaps).
Any way, just a thought! Thanks for creating so many awesome tools, it's inspiring. I'm slowly learning code, and it's great to see what you've written.
Thanks!
Matt
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FWIW, you can already make vertically stacked text. It would be nice to be able to control things like leading and kerning, though.
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i downloaded and installed you plugin an TT_Lib_v2.8.3.rbz
but then, when sketchup was launched, a message said i have to download TT_Lib2-2.8.0.rbz
so i uninstalled TT_Lib_v2.8.3.rbz and installed TT_Lib2-2.8.0.rbz
and then it worked
you did a great job
you managed to make a multilines editor...
would it be possible to ...?

have the 3d text in a red/blue plan, instead of red/green?
i would like to use your plugin to add comments to a scene, one comment per scene; usually, the camera is oriented so that vertical objects appear vertical
So, it would be easier to read if the text was in the red/blue plan.
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@glro said:
i downloaded and installed you plugin an TT_Lib_v2.8.3.rbz
but then, when sketchup was launched, a message said i have to download TT_Lib2-2.8.0.rbz
so i uninstalled TT_Lib_v2.8.3.rbz and installed TT_Lib2-2.8.0.rbz
and then it worked
you did a great job
you managed to make a multilines editor...
would it be possible to ...?

have the 3d text in a red/blue plan, instead of red/green?
i would like to use your plugin to add comments to a scene, one comment per scene; usually, the camera is oriented so that vertical objects appear vertical
So, it would be easier to read if the text was in the red/blue plan.
no, i just realised that you can change the plan by writing on a face of the model; so to write vertically, you just have to find a vertical face in the model
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