[Plugin] Component Edit Window v1.3 12072011
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twas indeed the permission issue.
both code snippets (load and file exist) put TRUE,
so now it works.
thanks alot!thats what i too call STREAMLINING!!
thanks a lot
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you can now use this cool plugin by Sdmitch
Replace randomly components
(or not random if there is only one as source -
I've just tested the plugin on SU8 (win7 32bit) and it only works for groups, not components - the new SU window just doesn't load.
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It doesn't work for me
I tried to use it, but I get this error in console:Error: #<NoMethodError: undefined method
definition' for #Sketchup::Group:0xe7a4c58>
C:/Program Files (x86)/Google/Google SketchUp 8/Plugins/component_edit_window_v1.0.rb:61:inatelier_edit_instance' C:/Program Files (x86)/Google/Google SketchUp 8/Plugins/component_edit_window_v1.0.rb:60:in
each'
C:/Program Files (x86)/Google/Google SketchUp 8/Plugins/component_edit_window_v1.0.rb:60:inatelier_edit_instance' C:/Program Files (x86)/Google/Google SketchUp 8/Plugins/component_edit_window_v1.0.rb:124 (eval):3:in
call'
(eval):3:incall' (eval):1:in
get_New_Commands'
C:/Program Files (x86)/Google/Google SketchUp 8/Plugins/component_edit_window_v1.0.rb:61:incall' C:/Program Files (x86)/Google/Google SketchUp 8/Plugins/component_edit_window_v1.0.rb:61
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dereeei
Edit the .rb file at lines #55-56 using Notepad or similar plain text editor
Changeall_instances=componentdefinition.instances if all_instances[0]==nil
to read
all_instances=**cnt_instance.definition**.instances if all_instances**.length==1**
this will avoid the potential glitch, which wrongly looks at the "model.defintions[0]" instances rather than the selected instance's definition's instances - and which might inadvertently throw up a 'group', which then won't have a ".definition" method in the API...
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@tig said:
dereeei
Edit the .rb file at lines #55-56 using Notepad or similar plain text editor
Thank you very much. All is fine.
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We've decided to post an updated version of this useful tool.
It corrects a rare glitch reported the the recent post.
Get the updated version from here http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=296715#p296715
As you probably know, sadly the script's author died a few weeks ago, he would have done it if he could -
Here's a version that attempts to fix a glitch on the MAC, deleting temp files
Please remember to name components without characters that mess with system like NO /:<>?* or accented characters etc...
Get the updated version from here http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=296715#p296715As you probably know, sadly the script's author died a few weeks ago, he would have done fixed this if he could
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tested new version on mac. (v1.2)
there's no ruby message this time (re: that other thread discussing this)
i named a component 'test'
context menu -> component edit window
popup "insert instance: test" -> OK (in the previous version, after clicking OK is when the error message appeared in the ruby console)
nada -
Sorry Jeff... It's not my baby and I have a zillion other things to do... I think we stick here for now
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@tig said:
Sorry Jeff... It's not my baby and I have a zillion other things to do... I think we stick here for now
nah.. it's all good..
i'll make a macro later today that does this so i can try out it's functionality in real world use.. i'll post my thoughts on it afterwards -
I've made several adjustments to the code, so it should now run on MAC OK.
Here's v1.3 http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=296715#p296715Please remove all earlier versions from your Plugins folder...
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hey Tig,
it's getting close..
the new window open's with the component exploded and it's ready to edit..the problem now is getting it back into the original window.. saving the EDIT and closing does nothing.. (and i tried all sorts of different ways of closing the window and saving..)
there is a file being created at:
/private/var/folders/yn/jr1p5r352bb_031xsl6c3r7c0000gn/T/testbox-EDIT_WINDOW.skpso that part is working.. i did notice that upon saving i also had a file in the same location named testbox-EDIT_WINDOW~.skp
the tilde ~ represents a backup .skp on mac (we don't have .skb)...
so i turned off my backup preference meaning the original testbox-EDIT_WINDOW.skp would be overwritten with the new edits upon saving but still no luck..not sure how you're going to figure this one out for mac -without having a mac to test on - since we have only the one instance of sketchup open at any given time..
i did make a macro that does what this script is doing and it turned out pretty cool.. I'm not sure how much i'll use it but i can see the benefit..
i'm sure it's a bit more primitive than ruby.. mostly just uses keystrokes/menu items but it's fast and works well.. -
It'd be easy to remove the ~.SKP [MAC-SKB] file, just as the SKB is removed on the PC...
BUT when you Save the EDIT_WIDOW version it should auto-close and the other original SKP window underneath should be still open and a dialog pop up asking you if you want to update the Component.
On OK it updates it and the temp SKP/SKB are removed from the temp folder...
If you just Close the EDIT_WINDOW version then you should just revert to the original SKP window underneath it, with not changes or prompts and the temp files removed.
What's happening on your MAC ?
Does the original window stay open ?
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@tig said:
It'd be easy to remove the ~.SKP [MAC-SKB] file, just as the SKB is removed on the PC...
What's happening on your MAC ? It's Group#[*]~.skp in -TMP- folder and on save then makes Group#[*].skp also in -TMP- folder.
Neither are 'purged' from the -TMP- folder on close or restart.
@tig said:
BUT when you Save the EDIT_WIDOW version it should auto-close and the other original SKP window underneath should be still open and a dialog pop up asking you if you want to update the Component.
On OK it updates it and the temp SKP/SKB are removed from the temp folder...What's happening on your MAC ? No auto close, just saves. The original is underneath oblivious to changes. Not bought forward, no pop up.
@tig said:
If you just Close the EDIT_WINDOW version then you should just revert to the original SKP window underneath it, with not changes or prompts and the temp files removed.
What's happening on your MAC ? Same, but files remain.
@tig said:
What's happening on your MAC ?
Does the original window stay open ?
On a PC the second SKP opens an 'edit' window above the original...Yes, window stays open.
Yes, above original.
also...
After reopening the original drawing, if you select the same group again, it opens the pre-existing drawing from -TMP-john
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Part of it is possibly the bugged onQuit AppObserver on MAC
The onSave AppObserver should close the window too at that point - I didn't think that was buggy on the MAC ??
What are the EDIT_WINDOW and its backup file after a save [in the temp folder] called on a MAC - should be like "Compo#1-EDIT-WINDOW.skp" ?
The temp file for the original SKP is not involved...
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@tig said:
What are the EDIT_WINDOW and its backup file after a save [in the temp folder] called on a MAC - should be like "Compo#1-EDIT-WINDOW.skp" ?
my #group[*]~.skp was me being lazy, sorry...
for both groups and components that are inside groups it creates files called Group#13-EDIT_WINDOW~.skp, the number being variable.
for a component in the wild I then get Component#1-EDIT_WINDOW.skp
and when I save that I get Component#1-EDIT_WINDOW~.skpall are in the -TMP- directory/folder as well as any AutoSave_Group#12-EDIT_WINDOW.skp
I think leaving off the numbering would be better as then it would overwrite existing, so the most you would have is 4 files.
otherwise this gets rid of them from terminal
UpStairs-2:-Tmp- johns_iMac$ rm *.skpjohn
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All of these temp files are auto-erased in the PC version... something is adrift with the MAC though
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they aren't erased until you reboot.
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I never turn my computer unless SU hangs...
that's quite regular in fact...
john
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