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    Check which plugins are enabled in Preferences->Extensions

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      macumber
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      I am trying to check which plugins are enabled in the Preferences->Extensions menu. The following code seems like it should work to me (it asks for variables that are in the registry, the checked plugins have value 1 and the unchecked ones have value 0) but it doesn't work (at least on Windows with SU 7). Does anyone know if we are blocked from reading/writing to the Extensions preferences? Is there another way to check if another plugin is enabled?

      ObjectSpace.each_object(SketchupExtension) do |p|
      variable = "#{p.name}"
      puts variable
      puts Sketchup.read_default("Extensions", variable, nil)
      variable = "#{p.name}#{p.version}"
      puts variable
      puts Sketchup.read_default("Extensions", variable, nil)
      end

      Thanks a lot,
      Dan

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      • thomthomT Offline
        thomthom
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        Sketchup.read_default Does appear to be limited, it won't read any Windows settings, nor SketchUp settings.

        Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
        List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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