[Plugin] Simple Plugin Installer
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Yeah, but the downside is that the plugins that handle the file types would likely all need modified to handle the Drop Pad dispatcher.
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Well, it won't be doable until IE10 is released anyway...
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@jim said:
Yeah, but the downside is that the plugins that handle the file types would likely all need modified to handle the Drop Pad dispatcher.
hm... you meant for the pad to dispatch to existing plugins...?
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any plans to further advance this into a full fledged plugin manager that allows u to uninstall plugins too?
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@john2 said:
any plans to further advance this into a full fledged plugin manager that allows u to uninstall plugins too?
Nope! It's too big of a project - I have too many other projects on my hand. But Dana is working such a manager.
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It is under development - along side with a plugin repository.
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@thomthom said:
It is under development - along side with a plugin repository.
no beta version ..link 4 download??
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Just relax. It'll be available when it is available.
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@john2 said:
@thomthom said:
It is under development - along side with a plugin repository.
no beta version ..link 4 download??
Keep an eye on this site: http://www.extendsketchup.com/
As Dave said - it's done when it's done. He's working on it along side his full time job - like I do. Making it very hard to promise a deadline. (It's hard even if it is your full time job any way... )
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Hmm.... IE10 might not come until Windows8 is out... I hope it comes earlier - as I think Windows 8 comes late this year.
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@thomthom said:
Hmm.... IE10 might not come until Windows8 is out... I hope it comes earlier - as I think Windows 8 comes late this year.
Really good, but can not load the RB file, tried many, will not work!
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@guanjin said:
Really good, but can not load the RB file, tried many, will not work!
That's mostly useless if you're asking for help. You have given nothing for anyone to help you with. Go back to the first post and make sure you've installed the plugin so it shows as described under "Footprint"
@unknownuser said:
Footprint
<Sketchup>/Plugins/+-
tt_simple_installer.rbIf you don't get it to work, post a screen shot of your Plugins directory or give something useful so you can be helped.
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@guanjin said:
@thomthom said:
Hmm.... IE10 might not come until Windows8 is out... I hope it comes earlier - as I think Windows 8 comes late this year.
Really good, but can not load the RB file, tried many, will not work!
As Dave said, you need to be more spesific. How did you try to "load" the plugin? And what "doesn't work"? Unexpected behaviour? Errors? Menu items not found?
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@thomthom said:
@guanjin said:
@thomthom said:
Hmm.... IE10 might not come until Windows8 is out... I hope it comes earlier - as I think Windows 8 comes late this year.
Really good, but can not load the RB file, tried many, will not work!
As Dave said, you need to be more spesific. How did you try to "load" the plugin? And what "doesn't work"? Unexpected behaviour? Errors? Menu items not found?
RB can not import files??Thank you!
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Guanjin
Read what it says about non-ASCII characters in file-paths...
Ruby's 'File' tools [in Sketchup's v1.8~] can't accept UTF-8 characters... like in your Chinese! -
@tig said:
Guanjin
Read what it says about non-ASCII characters in file-paths...
Ruby's 'File' tools [in Sketchup's v1.8~] can't accept UTF-8 characters... like in your Chinese!Most use UTF - 8 characters! !
TIG welcomes you to China, I will entertain you -
@guanjin said:
Most use UTF - 8 characters! !
Unfortunately this is a limitation due to the Ruby version SketchUp use. There is nothing we(plugin developers) can do. It needs to be addressed by Google
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@thomthom said:
@guanjin said:
Most use UTF - 8 characters! !
Unfortunately this is a limitation due to the Ruby version SketchUp use. There is nothing we(plugin developers) can do. It needs to be addressed by Google
It can be done through a C/C++ extension. I have it in mind to create such a 'library', but I am currently too busy to invest my time in it.
SU2Thea can save/read files containing non-ASCII characters in their paths/filenames.
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