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    arcaterra
    last edited by 23 Feb 2010, 14:08

    HI
    The Ruby Script Depot has some scripts in text form on its web page, not in the usual .rb download form. How do I translate the text in to a an .rb that I can load into the plug in folder. I did a cut and paste of the script into Notepad, but that didn't seem to work. Thanks

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      remus
      last edited by 23 Feb 2010, 14:15

      If you right click the link to the ruby and click 'save as' you should be able to save the file straight to your plugins folder.

      http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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        arjunmax09
        last edited by 23 Feb 2010, 14:16

        try changing the extenstion of the file to .txt to .rb ... then check out and tell me...

        when you fail at something....you haven't really failed...you've found one way the thing will not work out

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          TIG Moderator
          last edited by 23 Feb 2010, 14:22

          Use File >> Save Page As... - this should save the browser's page in exactly the same format - e.g. xxx.rb, if your browser insists on changing the suffix to .txt or adding a .txt after the .rb then edit the file-name later back to the format xxx.rb ..............

          TIG

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            arcaterra
            last edited by 23 Feb 2010, 14:36

            Of course, "save as"! Such a simple resolution. I do it all the time, I can't believe it never occurred to me to try it. Thanks again for a great forum.

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