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    • T Offline
      todd burch
      last edited by

      There's another script out there that is errant.

      It issues a "sendAction" to display the console, just as if you clicked on the dropdown choice. Search you plugins folder for any script that mentions "console" and you'll probably find it.

      Once you find it, show us the code and we'll tell you how to comment it out.

      Todd

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        SchreiberBike
        last edited by

        I haven't been able to work it out yet. It's a small problem, so I haven't chased it too hard, but I tried your suggestions and didn't have any luck.

        There's no extra sketchup.rb in Plugins.

        I searched for "console" and found it in the comments of Examples.rb, utilitietools.rb and
        examplescripts.rb.

        The ruby sketchup.rb has the word console as part of
        @unknownuser said:

        if( not file_loaded? "sketchup.rb" )

        Add a choice to the Window menu to display the Ruby console

        add_separator_to_menu("Window")
        UI.menu("Window").add_item($suStrings.GetString("Ruby Console")) do
        Sketchup.send_action("showRubyPanel:")
        end

        and

        @unknownuser said:

        require 'langhandler.rb'
        $suStrings = LanguageHandler.new("gettingstarted.strings")
        console

        This file defines a number of useful utilities that are used by other

        Ruby scripts.

        Do you think it could be one of those?

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        • TIGT Offline
          TIG Moderator
          last edited by

          Search for "showRubyPanel" in Plugins and Tools folders...

          It's that name that's called. I accidentally left a call in ComponentReporter.rb about three years ago but all subsequent versions were fixed... Maybe it's something like that ?

          TIG

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          • T Offline
            todd burch
            last edited by

            Thanks TIG. I was working from failing memory.

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            • S Offline
              SchreiberBike
              last edited by

              Still not seeing single 🤓 (closest I could find to an emoticon seeing double)

              In SketchyPhysics, I found

              @unknownuser said:

              if( not file_loaded?("SketchyPhysics.rb") )
              #result = Sketchup.send_action "showRubyPanel:"

              reload()
              end

              but deleting that file and other references to SketchyPhysics didn't make any change.

              I did find it in sketchup.rb in the tools directory

              @unknownuser said:

              Add some Ruby specific menu items

              if( not file_loaded? "sketchup.rb" )

              Add a choice to the Window menu to display the Ruby console

              add_separator_to_menu("Window")
              UI.menu("Window").add_item($suStrings.GetString("Ruby Console")) do
              Sketchup.send_action("showRubyPanel:")
              end

              Commenting that out got rid of both copies, but I do want one of them.

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                todd burch
                last edited by

                AHA! Perhaps you have a script that performs a LOAD of sketchup.rb instead of requiring it. Now search for "sketchup.rb" (a case insensitive search) and see what you come up with.

                FYI - Any line of Ruby code that starts with a hash sign ("#") is a comment.

                Todd

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                  SchreiberBike
                  last edited by

                  Still no luck. The only references to sketchup.rb are Require, except in the file sketchup.rb itself.

                  It's not bothering me much, but if I have time to spare, I'll uninstall SU and the rubys, then reinstall them and watch to see if and when the 2nd "ruby console" reappears.

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                  • GaieusG Offline
                    Gaieus
                    last edited by

                    John,

                    Do you have the sketchup.rb in your plugins folder? And what's the file size?

                    Gai...

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                    • T Offline
                      todd burch
                      last edited by

                      If you want, and you won't be breaking any licensing agreements, zip up up your /plugins folder and send it to me and I'll figure it out.

                      Todd

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                        SchreiberBike
                        last edited by

                        Gaieus, The only sketchup.rb I've got is in the /tools folder. It's 4K.

                        Todd, I'll live with it for now, unless it's making you curious, then I'll send it to you for you to play with.

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                        • J Offline
                          Jim
                          last edited by

                          It's making me curious.

                          Hi

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                          • R Offline
                            ryan_allan
                            last edited by

                            Jim,

                            I'd like to say this is a Sketchup bug. I loaded Sketchup with an empty plugins folder, punched "require 'Sketchup.rb'" into the console window, and instantly had the second Ruby Console on the menu.

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                              todd burch
                              last edited by

                              Ryan, that's because you typed "Sketchup.rb" with a capital "S". sketchup.rb does not perform a case insensitive compare when comparing script names. This has worked this way since June 2004, and was reported at least 2 years ago to @Last / Google, and a workaround even given too.

                              Todd

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                                ryan_allan
                                last edited by

                                Well, sorry for replicating an already known bug... on the upside, now I fixed the same bug in my own code. Thanks Todd!

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