Introducing Bundles....
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@box said:
@krisidious said:
Yeah this is an idea kinda like what I asked for a while back. Plugin sets like Architectural sets, Engineering set, landscaping set etc...
Very exciting stuff.
You know you can already make these sets don't you?
Yes, with the plugin manager, but I was more meaning the sharing of.
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Rich
It isn't clear to me, will I be able to run two 2013 versions (or two 2014), one on the desktop another on a laptop and be able to share bundles, or just be able to share bundles from different versions of Sketchup on the same or different machines?
Thanks for your reply.
Ken
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the latter....
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@rich o brien said:
the latter....
"Oh, Ms Brevity, I understand your looks, but don't understand your words."
So, then, you will not be able to sync plugins from one computer to another using the same version of Sketchup.
Darn.
However, thanks for all your work.
Ken
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You will be able to sync from SU2014 PC1 to SU2014 PC2.
My understanding of your query was that you had 2 installs of SU2014 on PC1
Long enough for you now?
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definitely super-idea.
the only thing remaining to tackle is the UI. too many toolbars, often only one icon long (!).
just a whole messy clutter would be better consolidated into more manageable toolbars.some may remember i tried a long way back to integrate many plugins into sets by category. some (ie. rick wilson) tried to create a standard for this. but in the end, though many authors implemented it, this system never really took off.
would be great to also see some movement in that direction in the future.
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Are u referring to the PluginStore UI or SketchUp?
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sketchup - pluginstore is great as it is
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You can consolidate toolbars.
Native toolbars can be mixed and matched.
Plugin toolbars can be customised in the same way by using Aerilius's Toolbar Editor.
And the very few others missing from the native bars can be added using Jim's Custom Toolbars.
Theoretically you could have everything on just 3 toolbars.
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