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Hi TIG!
Could be delete easily replaced with CUT? Cut and place I mean.
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@rv1974 said:
Hi TIG!
Could be delete easily replaced with CUT? Cut and place I mean.
Thanks in advance.You can't Ruby script the basic Edit commands like Cut/Copy/Paste. However you could make a RandomSelect script that would go through the selection and randomly select a %, you could then Cut them (Ctrl+X) and re-paste etc...
I'll publish a version shortly...
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Here's the requested RandomSelect script: http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?p=44671#p44671
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That was quick, TIG!

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74 minutes

Thanks TIG! -
Actually it was only ~14 minutes - I didn't read your question for the first hour !!!
Does it do what you wanted ?
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Yes definitely. Randomly positioned elements in elevations, light sourses,
trees to be scaled- there is a wide field for implementation.
Thanks once again! -
Hi TIG!
Are you sure you uploaded the right file? -
I did upload the correct file... BUT the weirdness of Vista is that it segregates 'compatibility files' when they're inside the Programs Files Folder.
I based RandomSelect on RandomDelete. I copied it, renamed it and changed its contents - and when I used it it read the right one and runs fine !!! BUT for some stupid reason Vista uploads the initial unedited copy - although it has the right 'name'...
After some efforts I have fixed it and I have now corrected the error in the Depository...
The old version needs deleting but I can't do it since after a day or so the posts seem to be locked... Can a Mod please fix.
EDIT: As of this edit the wrong file/post is gone. Anyone who downloaded the duff version (~24 ?) please accept my apologies, and go and get the corrected one...
More haste, less speed...
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