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    • G Offline
      Gruff
      last edited by

      You are really having a bad day, Huh. Sorry for any confusion.

      Attached is a zip file that contains both ruby_calc.rb and win32old.so.

      Unzip and place them both in your plugins folder under sketchup.

      I found it handy to bind the menu 'Tool/Ruby Calc' to a shortcut key. (I use Alt+Q)

      This calculator doesn't have a history, but it will take any Ruby formatted Math equation and use it to drive the VCB.


      Latest Ruby_Calc. (This is not TG_Calc)

      Resistance is .... Character Forming. Grin

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      • G Offline
        Gruff
        last edited by

        Thanks for the advice Jim.

        I updated the Ruby_Calc Zip attachment with your change. For any who get this far there are two calculators in this thread.

        1. TG_Calc.exe which is a Compiled Windows program. It has a number of features.
        2. Ruby_Calc.rb which is just a simple calc with no features.

        Both only work with Windows and require the win32ole.so file.
        both work by pumping keystrokes into the SU environment.

        Resistance is .... Character Forming. Grin

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        • JClementsJ Offline
          JClements
          last edited by

          I thought this worked. I tried the zip file contents in both SU2013 and SU2014.
          I also tried installing via the SketchUcation Plugin Store.

          ruby_calc load error.JPG

          John | Illustrator | Beaverton, Oregon

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          • TIGT Offline
            TIG Moderator
            last edited by

            The script hasn't got require 'langhandler'
            Add that after the require 'sketchup'
            If an earlier loading script has already required it it might mask the lack of it.
            However the line:
            UI.menu("Tools").add_item($exStrings.GetString("Ruby Calc")) { rubycalc }
            will also fail if $exStrings is undefined as it loads - as that might get setup by another script too.
            Frankly I'd forget about the langhandler completely, and change it to read:
            UI.menu("Tools").add_item("Ruby Calc"){rubycalc}

            TIG

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            • JClementsJ Offline
              JClements
              last edited by

              Thanks TIG. Works now per your post.

              If I wanted to add info to the taskbar below such as:

              = Subtract, [
              ] = Multiply, [/] = Divide, [%] return remainder, [**] = exponent, [ ( ) ] = group functions"*
              what would be the proper ruby format and where should it be inserted?

              *# Ruby Calc

              by Gruff

              Oct 29th 2009

              Many thanks to a4chitect for the win32ole section

              Ruby Calc is a simple SketchUp for Windows calculator.

              Feel free to hack and wack it.

              Since it is run as a loose procedure rather than a class

              it does not kick SU out of the currently running tool

              Bind the Menu Item 'Ruby Calc' to a short cut key

              For ease of use. (I use Alt-Q)

              require 'sketchup'
              [highlight=#ff0000:rs61bj0c]require 'langhandler'[/highlight:rs61bj0c]
              require 'win32ole'

              #---

              def rubycalc
              prompt = [""]
              default = [" "]
              input = UI.inputbox prompt, default, "Ruby Calc"
              fanswer = eval input[0]
              sanswer = fanswer.to_s + "{ENTER}{ENTER}"

              Create an instance of the Wscript Shell

              wsh = WIN32OLE.new('Wscript.Shell')

              #Try to activate the Sketchup window:
              if wsh.AppActivate(' - SketchUp Pro') || wsh.AppActivate(' - SketchUp')
              wsh.SendKeys(sanswer)
              else
              puts "Impossible"
              end
              end

              #---
              if( not file_loaded?("ruby_calc.rb") )
              add_separator_to_menu("Tools")
              [highlight=#ff0000:rs61bj0c]UI.menu("Tools").add_item("Ruby Calc")[/highlight:rs61bj0c] { rubycalc }
              end

              file_loaded("ruby_calc.rb")*

              John | Illustrator | Beaverton, Oregon

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              • Dan RathbunD Offline
                Dan Rathbun
                last edited by

                ❗

                v 2.0.0 cleanup by Dan Rathbun : 16 Aug 2014

                1. Module wrapped in Gruff::RubyCalc

                2. Method renamed: Gruff::RubyCalc::command()

                • statusbar help text displayed during input
                • evaluation rescue wrapped with retry
                • exits for empty input and cancellation
                1. Tweekable text placed in module constants

                ruby_calc_2.rb

                I'm not here much anymore.

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                • Dan RathbunD Offline
                  Dan Rathbun
                  last edited by

                  Gruff has not logged in to SCF for a year and 4 months. Is he OK ?

                  I'm not here much anymore.

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                  • JClementsJ Offline
                    JClements
                    last edited by

                    Thank you for your help, Dan and TIG.

                    John | Illustrator | Beaverton, Oregon

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                    • T Offline
                      turbodizayn
                      last edited by

                      Hi! Does it work in SU2016 ? I have a message, " Could not activate SketchUp application window."

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                      • Dan RathbunD Offline
                        Dan Rathbun
                        last edited by

                        @turbodizayn said:

                        Hi! Does it work in SU2016 ? I have a message, " Could not activate SketchUp application window."

                        I just tested version 2 of "ruby_calc_2.rb" in SketchUp 2016, and this works.

                        Version 2 is in this post:
                        http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=180&t=22660&view=unread#p535117


                        What is "it" you refer to ?

                        I'm not here much anymore.

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