SketchUp-Ruby Resources
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Thanks for your effort. Cheers
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I hope this helps...(and not violating someone )
http://xoomer.virgilio.it/kites/programmi/grafica/sketcplugins.html
Good Luck!
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I imagine a link to contact each plugins developer would be appreciated by the authors
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thx again it's very very nice!
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thanx for this awesome thread! i give it a 10
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Jim, maybe include the path to install plugins on Mac as well. That one seem to be the most confusing amongst users it seems.
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@vashstamp3de said:
I hope this helps...(and not violating someone )
http://xoomer.virgilio.it/kites/programmi/grafica/sketcplugins.html
Good Luck!Just point the Windowizer link to Smustard, please. It currently points to a broken link on RLD.
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Might be worth noting that definition names can't be trusted to be unique: http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=28094
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Very nice list Dan!
@dan rathbun said:
Ruby Best Practices, by Gregory T. Brown
** PDF
http://sandal.github.com/rbp-book/pdfs/rbp_1-0.pdfThis one looks very interesting.
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@thomthom said:
Very nice list Dan!
Thanks.. (but I didn't find all these myself.) I had it posted over at GG, but it kept getting farther down the topic stack. Over here I know right where it is, and can format it.
@thomthom said:
This one looks very interesting.
Jim found that one.
P.S. - @Jim your free to cut and paste anything from here to the top of the thread.
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UPDATES / ADDITIONS (in this topic.)
Edited Instructions to be more clear and precise.
Added DLL for:
- latest Ruby v 1.8.7 p330
RUBY PROGRAMMING REFERENCES - CHM format
Added CHMs for:
- latest Ruby v 1.8.7 p330* latest Ruby v 1.9.2 p136
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This site has many videos of Ruby talks recorded at various Ruby Conferences - http://confreaks.net
Some good stuff there - if you can find them...
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Hello,
Where to find the .h file of msvcrt-ruby18.dll file ?
Regards,
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@rricon said:
Where to find the .h file of msvcrt-ruby18.dll file ?
In the source:
ftp;//ftp.ruby-lang.org/pub/ruby/1.8/ruby-1.8.6-p287.zip -
book: "Programming Ruby - The Pragmatic Programmer's Guide"
Copyright 2000 Addison Wesley Longman, Inc.ProgrammingRuby.zip
Released under the terms of the Open Publication License V1.0. -
Chunky Bacon. I didn't see a link for Why's Poignant Guide to Ruby. A true classic.
http://mislav.uniqpath.com/poignant-guide/book/chapter-1.html
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Javascript implementation of Ruby. For what its worth.
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Ruby to JavaScript compiler, for what it's worth.
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Ruby Interpreter DLLs (Win32)
Instructions: (Win32 ONLY)
These Instructions Were Aimed at SketchUp Releases 6.x & 7.x ONLY
Navigate (Explore) on your computer, to the Google Sketchup application folder, and ...
- Backup the current "Deceased" 1.8.0 dll, msvcrt-ruby18.dll by renaming it:
- msvcrt-ruby180_p0.dll* or similar if it's a newer version. For example, if the old dll is v1.8.6-p287, then rename it msvcrt-ruby186_p287.dll
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Download your choice of a newer version Ruby Interpreter Win32 DLL (below)
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Make a copy of the new file and name it: msvcrt-ruby18.dll
(Sketchup is hardcoded to load this DLL filename.)
ALL Ruby 1.8 Trunk Releases Are Now Obsolete
1.8.0 [floatr:2qufrnyfOBSOLETE[/floatr:2qufrnyf]]
1.8.1 .. 1.8.4 [floatr:2qufrnyfOBSOLETE[/floatr:2qufrnyf]]
1.8.1 thru 1.8.4 are obsolete (no sense posting them.)
1.8.5 [floatr:2qufrnyfOBSOLETE[/floatr:2qufrnyf]]
This intial release (p0) was distro'd with SU 6 - 2013 (Mac)
For testing rubies on PC (as they will run under Ruby onthe Mac.)
The last patchlevel that will be released for 1.8.5
Branch v 1.8.5 is now considered obsolete.
1.8.6 [floatr:2qufrnyfOBSOLETE[/floatr:2qufrnyf]]
This patchlevel was distro'd with SketchUp Win32 versions 8 & 2013
ruby-1.8.6-p369-i386-mswin32-dll.zip
1.8.7 [floatr:2qufrnyfOBSOLETE[/floatr:2qufrnyf]]
ruby-1.8.7-p330-i386-mswin32-dll.zip
ALL Ruby 1.8 Trunk Releases Are Now Obsolete
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