[Plugin] Pen Tool +
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@mitcorb said:
A fellow we know named O'Brien,
Sometimes can leave folks a-cryin'.
But sometimes his gaffin',
Will start you to laffin',
Even when sparks are a-flyin'.
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Where does this plugin locate itself? I have it installed, the toolbar works fine but when I look in the plugins folder the PenTool+.rb or a folder holding the icons are nowhere to be found. I am confused (as usual).
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Look for a folder called 'rob_hsltool'
The 'Draw' menu contains the modes of drawing also
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Not there that I can see. Weird. Here is my plugins folder and a screen shot of the toolbar active.
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Any chance that's your SU7 Plugins directory?
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Nope, I checked and the folder you see is here:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Google SketchUp 8\PluginsThis is my SU7 Plugin folder.
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What's in that zipped PenTool folder?
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Well that is what I downloaded from the first post in this thread. I can delete it from the plugins folder and I still get the pen tools to show up when I start SketchUp. They have to be referenced somewhere I just don't see it. I even did a search on the computer and they don't show up either. Maybe if I restart my machine it will go away???
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Well I'm the wrong gut to ask. I probably contributed to 5-10% of the earlier part of this plugin. I'm not blaming TIG for this behaviour but maybe he can shed some light on this?
I can't see how this can happen because the .rb clearly states to look in the 'rob_hsltool' folder for the toolbar icons. You have neither in your Plugins folder? Have you 'show hidden files' enabled? In case you accidentally hid them
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Yep, show hidden files is on and after restarting and not having the zip file, the ruby file or that image file folder in the computer at all I still get the pen tools showing up.
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Eric, that's very weird.
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I know right!?
One thought, since I am on a network here it might have been installed somewhere other than my machine and is pointing there...? Just a thought.
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Great Pen Tool Thanks for this nice work
Can you integrate an constr. Point -
@schnydix said:
Great Pen Tool Thanks for this nice work
Can you integrate an constr. PointYes, v1.4 will have this and another tool
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Pen Tools + v1.4 updated with 2 new tools and some bug fixes.
For latest version go here
EDIT: I corrected this link, TIG
[get a direct page link from right-clicking over the small 'post' icon under the post's title, and not from the top-bar html which leads to the page of posts containing the post]... -
@unknownuser said:
Pen Tools + v1.4 updated with 2 new tools and some bug fixes.
For latest version go here
EDIT: I corrected this link, TIG
[get a direct page link from right-clicking over the small 'post' icon under the post's title, and not from the top-bar html which leads to the page of posts containing the post]...weld draw error message
Error; #<NoMethodError; undefined method `GetString' for nil;NilClass> F;/Google SketchUp 8/Plugins/PenTool+.rb;771;in `activate' F;/Google SketchUp 8/Plugins/PenTool+.rb;1802;in `select_tool' F;/Google SketchUp 8/Plugins/PenTool+.rb;1802 Error; #<NoMethodError; undefined method `add' for nil;NilClass> F;/Google SketchUp 8/Plugins/PenTool+.rb;756;in `getExtents' Error; #<NoMethodError; undefined method `add' for nil;NilClass> F;/Google SketchUp 8/Plugins/PenTool+.rb;756;in `getExtents'
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From starting to use the tool? From performing certain actions?
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That sounds like a language-handler issue - do you have the standard files like sketchup.rb and langhandler.rb in the Tools folder ?
If you type [copy+paste]$exStrings
in the Ruby Console it should return this#<LanguageHandler;0xb7d5f2c @strings={"Select first end"=>"Select first end", "Point at Center"=>"Point at Center", "Box"=>"Box", "Create Box"=>"Create Box", "Material"=>"Material", "Adds examples of tools created in Ruby to the SketchUp interface. The example tools are Draw->Box, Plugins->Cost and Camera->Animations."=>"Adds examples of tools created in Ruby to the SketchUp interface. The example tools are Draw->Box, Plugins->Cost and Camera->Animations.", "Select By Material"=>"Select By Material", "Select By Layer"=>"Select By Layer", "Select second end"=>"Select second end", "Box Dimensions"=>"Box Dimensions", "Cost"=>"Cost", "Total Cost Estimate"=>"Total Cost Estimate", "Stop Spinning"=>"Stop Spinning", "Spin View"=>"Spin View", "Animations"=>"Animations", "Default"=>"Default", "Assign Estimate to Material"=>"Assign Estimate to Material", "Cost Estimate"=>"Cost Estimate", "Ruby Script Examples"=>"Ruby Script Examples", "Layer"=>"Layer", "Width"=>"Width", "Compute Estimate"=>"Compute Estimate", "Assign Estimate to Faces"=>"Assign Estimate to Faces", "Hide Rest"=>"Hide Rest", "Depth"=>"Depth", "Height"=>"Height", "Cost By Material"=>"Cost By Material", "Create Cylinder"=>"Create Cylinder", "Could not find Material named"=>"Could not find Material named", "Cost per sq. foot"=>"Cost per sq. foot", "FPS"=>"FPS"}>
If not then that's the issue... not this actual tool per se, but your setup
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@tig said:
type
$exStrings
in the Ruby ConsoleSeriously though, thanks for the update Rich. Construction points should be nice.
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Unfortunately '
$exStrings
' is what @Last/Google decided to call it years ago
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