[Plugin] SUClock - v3.1a - 02 Apr 24 - Tracking time in SU
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AWESOME!!! This looks like yet another very helpful tool Fredo.
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Thank you Fredo!!! A great tool!!!
Daniel S
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Super comme d'hab, intéressant pour savoir à quoi on passe le plus de temps dans SU...
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The Time has arrived to become productive
you are a master
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Remember people to use the donation button. Fredo deserves it!
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this plugin is awesome... I'm loving it. actually tracks the real time you're modeling, not just how long the program is open. thanks Fredo you Rock!
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ok I found a problem with this plugin... it's not taking me long enough to model stuff. I'm never going to make any money this way. can you add a double billing option? thanks...
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@krisidious said:
ok I found a problem with this plugin... it's not taking me long enough to model stuff. I'm never going to make any money this way. can you add a double billing option? thanks...
i'm a little bit scared to install it myself
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Would it be possible to feature the system clock in the same window?
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@escapeartist said:
Would it be possible to feature the system clock in the same window?
Do you mean the regular time? The one you have displayed in the Windows task bar.
Although there are plenty of clock utilities, I understand that your problem would be to have it visible within the Sketchup main window.
It is of course a possibility
Fredo
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@unknownuser said:
@escapeartist said:
Would it be possible to feature the system clock in the same window?
Do you mean the regular time? The one you have displayed in the Windows task bar.
Yes, the one and the same. I use auto-hide for my taskbar so that I have a little more real estate to view SU on, it would be very convenient to have current time and the time used in the same window rather than having to mouse down to the taskbar. Just a thought. If I'm the only one requesting this, don't bother, a truly minor issue.
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Great Plugin!
For some reason the clock window comes out cropped on my computer. Can't resize it though maximize works.
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Maybe the inverse will be fun !
Say you have just 10 minutes for make something in Su!
A ring bells when 10 minutes inside SU effective are elapsed!
Surfing internet is of course out of the count! -
I know there is a problem, which I need to fix.
Are you on Vista or Windows 7, and which IE browser do you have?Fred
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Thank you, again, Fredo.
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@unknownuser said:
I know there is a problem, which I need to fix.
Are you on Vista or Windows 7, and which IE browser do you have?Fred
I'm on windows XP
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I do kind of like the idea of an alarm the user can set for the overall project (or maybe even a model file) when X hours has been attained.
It would help to stay within a project's budgeted hours or within a budget hours for phase/task for a project.
John
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@jclements said:
I do kind of like the idea of an alarm the user can set for the overall project (or maybe even a model file) when X hours has been attained.
It would help to stay within a project's budgeted hours or within a budget hours for phase/task for a project.
John
John,
Would it be OK if I change the background of the clock (say to Red) to indicate that the time is over the limit (the limit will be set in the dialog box)?
Fredo
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A nice idea. What ever is the easiest to implement.
Alternative idea. One cirle. Green for well within budgeted hours, Yellow (or blinking yellow) for close maximum budget (ie., 2 hours), Red for over limit.
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Post Script: When I clicked on a link for donations via PayPal, I got a master page in French and my contribution did not take.
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When exporting to CSV for opening with Excel, Excel doesn't recognize the day dates in their current format which is:
"Tue 03 May"
I think it recognizes dd.mm.yy or dd.mm.yyyy or dd.mmm.yyyy etc. or with a / - dd/mm/yy or even the backward American way which is mm.dd.yy.
Anyone of those formats, preferable the first and second would be great!On the other hand the month column is recognized OK.
great great plugin!
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