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    Dynamic Component Scripting in Ruby

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      Robin1991
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      Hey everybody,

      right now, I'm working at a PlugIn which creates a component with User specified variables.

      I'm now wondering if this component could be converted in a dynamic component by adding some attributes and its functions. ❓
      I think that would be a interesting thing handling with DCs and its attributes in Ruby.

      Thanks for answers! πŸ˜„

      greets,Rob πŸ€“

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        thomthom
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        Depends on what this component of yours is doing... Got some more info?

        Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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          Robin1991
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          thanks Thomthom for your quick answer! πŸ˜‰

          yeah I've got some information.

          Actually it's a scaffold which should be multiplied by scaling it on houses storefronts.
          These multiplied scaffolds should contain some attributes like "time to build","costs" or "weight".

          The next step in this project would be to export this model in a kind of "model-view"-program with a ruby interface.

          I hope this is enough information at that point. πŸ˜•

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