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      Nagaraju
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      how to prepare plugin for sketchup?

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        CPhillips
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        Your question is very ambiguous. Does this have anything to do with SketchyPhysics.

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          Physicsguy1
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          This will be pretty tricky. Learning will take a large amount of your time and you will need to practice. I've had plenty of time to write and experiment with Ruby, but my knowledge of it is still mediocre(I have to admit that). We can help you if you specify what you are trying to accomplish. I'm hoping it will be something simple. And i hope that you have at least heard of Ruby, Sketchup's programming language. If you are not familiar with Ruby, try the link I provide at the bottom of the post(It will have a 1(one) next to it). You will need to view the tutorial on the page to understand Ruby, so helping you will be a little easier. You can also find some API stuff on link 2(two).Please Note:If your plugin that you wish to create has nothing to do with sketchyphysics, please re-locate this question to the appropriate forum.
          1.)http://tryruby.hobix.com/
          2.)http://download.sketchup.com/OnlineDoc/gsu6_ruby/Docs/ruby-classes.html

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            BTM
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            I THINK he wants to know how to install the sketchyphysics plugin, thus "preparing it for use in sketchup". I don't know how to on windows though.

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              Physicsguy1
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              If •BTM interpreted it right, then you just have to move the plugin into the plugins folder in sketchup.

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