[Plugin] Custom Toolbars Plugin
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Jim, thaaaaaaaanks!!!!!!!!!!!
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Well,... thats one way of saying thank you
But creating icons for it is hard since you have to scale it down to 24x24 [I'm not going near the 16x16 icons ]
But I'm getting there
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James, all you need to do to make a new icon is export a PNG, make the background transparent and resize it to 24x24 and 16x16 pixels. Replace the "No Icon" image for the icon you are making in the Toolbars\Images folder with the new icon.
This is a first try but it doesn't read so well in the toolbar.
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You may want to exaggerate the contrast or draw extra lines around you icon Dave
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I probably should have saved the SketchUp file then.
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Before you go too crazy with the icons, here's a note from alz:
@unknownuser said:
I'll have a big batch of Icons
for you this weekend. I'm ravamping them to be
less hmmm... pixelly and more smooth-ish like the
original SU icons.I will likely include what he so generously made in the next release of the plugin.
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Jim,
Great effort on this. This is something that a lot of people want, or can use. Those of us who have come from Autocad are used to customizing commands. It leaves one question though, why didn't Google put something like this into the program.Best,
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brilliant effort... thankyou sir!
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Thanks everyone.
As I said earlier, Nathan is trying to get more icons cranked out this weekend.
I'm not sure if this is something that Google will be addressing in later versions of SketchUp. There's a definite need for users to be able to customize menus and toolbars to fit their workflow.
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Updated with Nathan's additional icons.
This download includes the complete plugin. You may delete the toolbars.rb file and toolbars folder, if you want. You can also just over-write the files and folders.
http://sketchuptips.blogspot.com/2008/06/custom-toolbars-release-08-06-01.html
If you think of some function you would like to add to your toolbars, let me know.
Also, Nathan says:
@unknownuser said:
If anyone else wants to take a stab at improving
these icon on the forum, they should feel free to
do soI think I'll make Nathan my Personal Hero of the Month!
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...Thanks once again!
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Isn't this a nice a logical solution to organizing/accessing SU commands!
Thank you, Jim.Jim:
I noticed that the "Toggle Axes" icon doesn't change its background when clicked upon. Is there a way to allow this?
Can the following be added:
TwoPoint Perspective?
Move Scene Up
Move Scene DownI don't suppose you could use a toolbar.txt file to call script.rb files could you?
Too bad something similar can't be done for the SU menus via a .txt file. -
@jim said:
Just curious if anyone discovered the "double" meaning of some of the icons?
Nathan Cheever (alz) is the one who did all the work and deserves all the kudos for the custom icons. Thanks again, Nathan!
No one? Oh well. Try double-clicking one of the Edge Styles buttons; like Display Profiles. Not all buttons support double-clicking, though.
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@jclements said:
Isn't this a nice a logical solution to organizing/accessing SU commands!
Thank you, Jim.You are welcome.
@unknownuser said:
Jim:
I noticed that the "Toggle Axes" icon doesn't change its background when clicked upon. Is there a way to allow this?
There does not appear to be way to get the state of the axes from Ruby. I can make it toggle, but I don't kow what state it is to begin with.
@unknownuser said:
Can the following be added:
TwoPoint Perspective?
Move Scene Up
Move Scene DownI think these can be done.
@unknownuser said:
I don't suppose you could use a toolbar.txt file to call script.rb files could you?
Too bad something similar can't be done for the SU menus via a .txt file.I'm thinking about a comprehensive toolbar/menu solution. It's a long way off.
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@jim said:
@jim said:
Just curious if anyone discovered the "double" meaning of some of the icons?
Nathan Cheever (alz) is the one who did all the work and deserves all the kudos for the custom icons. Thanks again, Nathan!
No one? Oh well. Try double-clicking one of the Edge Styles buttons; like Display Profiles. Not all buttons support double-clicking, though.
That's way cool! I'd never have found it on my own, though.
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Very nice.
Scott
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The new icons are great touch to the whole.
One command that you might consider, which is buried deep, Toggle crosshairs on and off.
Best,
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Unfortunately, there is no way to set or get the crosshairs option using Ruby.
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hi Jim, i had a look at all the commands - 'is that it', or is there a way for me to add others - for example sandbox tools?
or... is there a list of all available su commands (not included in your plugin) i can try to tweak with one of your existing examples?
(fantastic plugin/icons btw)
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@cadfather said:
hi Jim, i had a look at all the commands - 'is that it', or is there a way for me to add others - for example sandbox tools?
or... is there a list of all available su commands (not included in your plugin) i can try to tweak with one of your existing examples?
(fantastic plugin/icons btw)
I am working on including a way for anyone to add their own commands. I would like to keep it separated from the "offical" release, so likely will have a "user" folder for these.
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