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    An Eclipse plug-in for SketchUp scripts

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    • M Offline
      mattscar
      last edited by

      I'd like to create an Eclipse plug-in that bypasses the Ruby Console Window. That is, you edit the script in Eclipse and execute it in SketchUp with a button-click.

      I can code the socket client, but I have no idea how to get SketchUp to work as a socket server that listens for and executes commands. I've read through the SKSocket threads here and on groups.google.com, but I need more help. If anyone has more tips or more example code, please let me know.

      For those who haven't used it, Eclipse provides full-featured code editing, file management, and interaction with tools like CVS and Subversion. If I can get the plug-in to work, I promise to release it for free...

      Matt

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        Jim
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        TBD's SketchUp Bridge is what you need. It works with any editor/ide that supports executing an external application.

        Hi

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        • Chris FullmerC Offline
          Chris Fullmer
          last edited by

          Does that include Notepad++? I have been unsuccesful at getting it to work with notepad so far.

          Chris

          Lately you've been tan, suspicious for the winter.
          All my Plugins I've written

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          • schorradtS Offline
            schorradt
            last edited by

            Here is a complete Eclipse prepared for Ruby

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            (www.easyeclipse.org)

            i believe, this is what you want!


            http://www.henryschorradt.de/

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