[Plugin] LaunchUp – A Quick Launcher for SketchUp
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Hey, AE
LaunchUp is truly beneficial to use , but how should I get around the submenu.set_validation_proc(item)? It seems not to work anymore on my pc
I have ae_LaunchUp_1_0_11.rbz
Edit:Installed ae_LaunchUp_1_0_13.rbz, everything seems to work great now. Once again, thank you for the awesome plugin
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thank you! AE!
DBCS bug is fixed now. -
"Search…" is missing when open LaunchUp since ver 1.0.11.
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I found why the placeholder text disappeared and added it back. And I updated the webdialog for higher dpi settings.
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cool tool
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Thanks for the tip. I'll give it a go. I suspect what I'm asking for would really require a GUI redesign.
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For some reason launchup fails to find any plugin.
Edit: Problem fixed after I gave sketchup full administrative powers.
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I've figured out that this plugin will cause a major slow down with selecting, component editing, layer visibility switching, and something else.
I hope I was wrong but when I suffer with the annoying problem, there seems no way out, but when I disable this plugin, everything gets back to fine normal. I don't know why this would happen, but it really occurs on my larger models.
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I will look into it. Though I don't know what could cause this (the plugin does not use observers, and should not be triggered when you change a layer etc.). Can you tell me how many plugins you have and how components and layers in the model?
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Thanks so much for this plugin.
The options dialog for version 0.15 seems to be broken though. None of the options affect the main Launchup dialog. I've checked this in 2013pro and 8free.
This issue doesn't happen with version 0.08 (I'd kept this from an old installation). The options dialog works great here.
Separately - when the Launchup dialog overlaps the main Sketchup window its size keeps resetting to fit 'Type to search...' I've checked this on 2013pro and 8free.
I'm going to revert back to version 0.08 as that works really well for me.
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@tommy.jhd said:
Thanks so much for this plugin.
The options dialog for version 0.15 seems to be broken though. None of the options affect the main Launchup dialog. I've checked this in 2013pro and 8free.
This issue doesn't happen with version 0.08 (I'd kept this from an old installation). The options dialog works great here.
Separately - when the Launchup dialog overlaps the main Sketchup window its size keeps resetting to fit 'Type to search...' I've checked this on 2013pro and 8free.
I'm going to revert back to version 0.08 as that works really well for me.
i've got the same exact problem how can i download version .08 to try solve it?
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@tommy.jhd said:
None of the options affect the main Launchup dialog. I've checked this in 2013pro and 8free.
I cannot reproduce such an issue in a clean install of SketchUp and with either plugin version 1.0.15 or 1.0.8. That means I need more precise info, namely when you open the Ruby console, is there any output?
It's a very old version and I'm much further, about to release 1.1.0 (which is supposed to be reviewed by EWH, but there is nothing happening over a weeks…). I'd rather give you that to test.
@tommy.jhd said:
Separately - when the Launchup dialog overlaps the main Sketchup window its size keeps resetting to fit 'Type to search...'
What you see is that the dialog continuously reduces its width, which I've seen under rare circumstances on some Windows 7. After re-opening the dialog it's often gone. It is because the SketchUp API has been unhandily designed to set the width including the window border, which requires unstable work-arounds. I don't see anything I can improve, but version 1.1.0 could be better.
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Hi,
I installed the plugin v1.0.15 and it appears a Load Errors when SU runs:
%(#BF0040)[Error al cargar archivo /Users/Oxer/Library/Application Support/SketchUp 2014/SketchUp/Plugins/!ae_LaunchUp/LaunchUp.rb
Error: #<SyntaxError: /Users/Oxer/Library/Application Support/SketchUp 2014/SketchUp/Plugins/!ae_LaunchUp/commands/Commands.rb:366: syntax error, unexpected modifier_rescue, expecting ')'
if not (Sketchup.send_action(21083) rescue false)
^
/Users/Oxer/Library/Application Support/SketchUp 2014/SketchUp/Plugins/!ae_LaunchUp/commands/Commands.rb:375: syntax error, unexpected keyword_end, expecting '}'>
/Applications/SketchUp 2014/SketchUp.app/Contents/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/2.0/lib/ruby/2.0.0/rubygems/core_ext/kernel_require.rb:45:in `require'
/Applications/SketchUp 2014/SketchUp.app/Contents/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/2.0/lib/ruby/2.0.0/rubygems/core_ext/kernel_require.rb:45:in `require'
/Users/Oxer/Library/Application Support/SketchUp 2014/SketchUp/Plugins/!ae_LaunchUp/LaunchUp.rb:99:in `module:LaunchUp'
/Users/Oxer/Library/Application Support/SketchUp 2014/SketchUp/Plugins/!ae_LaunchUp/LaunchUp.rb:82:in `module:AE'
/Users/Oxer/Library/Application Support/SketchUp 2014/SketchUp/Plugins/!ae_LaunchUp/LaunchUp.rb:78:in `<top (required)>'
/Applications/SketchUp 2014/SketchUp.app/Contents/Resources/Content/Tools/extensions.rb:197:in `require'
/Applications/SketchUp 2014/SketchUp.app/Contents/Resources/Content/Tools/extensions.rb:197:in `load'
/Users/Oxer/Library/Application Support/SketchUp 2014/SketchUp/Plugins/!ae_LaunchUp.rb:15:in `register_extension'
/Users/Oxer/Library/Application Support/SketchUp 2014/SketchUp/Plugins/!ae_LaunchUp.rb:15:in `<top (required)>']I work on Mac OSX Mavericks & SU2014
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Surprise! I said, 1.0.15 is not supported. It will be updated soon. Also nowhere does it say that it supports SketchUp 2014.
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Excuse me, I didn't read all the post.
I'll wait the new version compatible with SU2014. -
I finished the update!
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@vicxp0518 said:
I've figured out that this plugin will cause a major slow down with selecting, component editing, layer visibility switching, and something else.
I hope I was wrong but when I suffer with the annoying problem, there seems no way out, but when I disable this plugin, everything gets back to fine normal. I don't know why this would happen, but it really occurs on my larger models.
i am experiencing slowdown of sketchup also, with the last version
Have to desinstal it because i cannot use anymore my other plugins...
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@aerilius said:
I will look into it. Though I don't know what could cause this (the plugin does not use observers, and should not be triggered when you change a layer etc.). Can you tell me how many plugins you have and how components and layers in the model?
Maybe launchup is not responsible for the slowdown
i have increased a lot the size of my components folder, recently; one folder is 129 MB and another 102
And i use launchup together with "CLibrairies_loader.rb", to call components as well as plugins
I understand now that "CLibrairies_loader.rb" must be the one slowing down sketchup, because it has so many components to load.
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Thank you!
I didn't find any further hint what could cause slowdowns, but if CLibraries creates menu items for components (for all components?) it could be related.
LaunchUp uses an index of all menu items. I would expect a larger index could eventually slow down the startup and the search inside LaunchUp but shouln't affect SketchUp when LaunchUp is not used.
More components could also slowdown the components browser. But as long as components are not added into the model, they shouldn't affect SketchUp's general performance when the components browser is not used.
Could you check how many plugin-created menu items there are?
c=0; ObjectSpace.each_object(UI::Command){ c+=1 }; c
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@aerilius said:
Thank you!
I didn't find any further hint what could cause slowdowns, but if CLibraries creates menu items for components (for all components?) it could be related.
LaunchUp uses an index of all menu items. I would expect a larger index could eventually slow down the startup and the search inside LaunchUp but shouln't affect SketchUp when LaunchUp is not used.
More components could also slowdown the components browser. But as long as components are not added into the model, they shouldn't affect SketchUp's general performance when the components browser is not used.
Could you check how many plugin-created menu items there are?
c=0; ObjectSpace.each_object(UI::Command){ c+=1 }; c
i typed
c=0; ObjectSpace.each_object(UI::Command){ c+=1 }; c
i got
70
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