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    ⚠️ Important | Libfredo 15.8b introduces important bugfixes for Fredo's Extensions Update

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    • TIGT Online
      TIG Moderator
      last edited by

      A simple rb solution has been PMd.
      PM feedback please...

      TIG

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        glro
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        @cadfather said:

        anyone up to make a script that opens sequentially all the skp files in a folder, sets a style, puts the model to front view, fits the model to screen, purges all unused and then saves until all files are done?

        what i'm trying to do is consolidate my components library and have the thumbnails work for all files.

        (i can make a reasonable paypal donation)

        This plugin might be helpful
        http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=48215

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        • CadFatherC Offline
          CadFather
          last edited by

          thanks Giro, i know that one - this is to process sketchup files though and not images.

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            glro
            last edited by

            skp modification and save copy
            @cadfather said:

            thanks Giro, i know that one - this is to process sketchup files though and not images.

            I have been trying for a while to write a plugin that would do what you say
            TIG's helped me with some code, and i wrote this plugin "skp_recap.rb"

            There is a problem, though: i don't find the way to overwrite the file with the modifications the plugin makes, so i have to save it with a different name: I added "bis" to the name of the file

            nom_model = model.title
            #constitue le nom du modele
            nom_model = rep_path + "/" + nom_model + "bis"+".skp"
            puts nom_model
            #sauve
            model.save nom_model
            

            maybe somebody will find a clever way to avoid the "bis" trick

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              glro
              last edited by

              @cadfather said:

              thanks Giro, i know that one - this is to process sketchup files though and not images.

              it seems i am not the only one with this problem for saving a currently opened file with the same name

              File Not Found

              favicon

              (www.smustard.com)

              maybe a sketchup bug...

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              • CadFatherC Offline
                CadFather
                last edited by

                thanks Giro, did you see this?

                http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=180&t=51357

                anyways, i'm pretty sure master TIG will probably come up with something fab yet again..

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                  gullfo
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                  @glro said:

                  [attachment=0]maybe somebody will find a clever way to avoid the "bis" trick

                  maybe the .save() method without a name simple saves the current model? the bug might be that calling .save() with the name causes it to assume "save as" and therefore cannot because the model is open (and a bug) causes it not to revert to "save" (like many programs like Office for example) when the current file and "new" file are the same.

                  of course another option is keep the name and simply place the output files into another folder so after the batch processing is completed you can simply move those files into the existing folder (overwriting) or whatever it is you're trying to achieve.

                  Glenn

                  http://www.runnel.com

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                  • TIGT Online
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                    The issue is that
                    model.save(name)
                    will return ' true', BUT it doesn't actually save the model if that ' name' is an open SKP - either as another SKP or it's the current-model's SKP.
                    To save a model you need to use
                    Sketchup.send_action("saveDocument:")
                    Then use other API methods to open other files etc...

                    TIG

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                      glro
                      last edited by

                      @tig said:

                      The issue is that
                      model.save(name)
                      will return ' true', BUT it doesn't actually save the model if that ' name' is an open SKP - either as another SKP or it's the current-model's SKP.
                      To save a model you need to use
                      Sketchup.send_action("saveDocument:")
                      Then use other API methods to open other files etc...

                      yes
                      i modified the previous plugin, and now the file is saved
                      thank you TIG

                      still 2 problems i can't solve:

                      disable perspective (Sketchup.send_action("viewPerspective:" puts it on and then off...)
                      wait until the file is saved (i added a messagebox, you have to click between each file)

                      TIG gave (again) a solution for the second problem
                      http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=323&t=39304
                      but i couldn't make it work on my computer


                      front, purge and save skps in a folder

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                      • M Offline
                        matt.gordon320
                        last edited by

                        Hi guys, is there a (relatively) easy way to edit a script like this to batch down-save models to a previous version (no changes made, only save)?

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                        • TIGT Online
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                          @matt.gordon320 said:

                          Hi guys, is there a (relatively) easy way to edit a script like this to batch down-save models to a previous version (no changes made, only save)?
                          The save_as_version is not accessible in the current API [it might one day happen in a newer version of SketchUp...]
                          Jim Foltz wrote something for PC [using a .so] which opens the save_as dialog and mimics keystrokes to change to the previous version.
                          You could use some of its ideas to do this for say v2013 back to v8 ?
                          http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=294768#p294768
                          Links to his site...

                          TIG

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                            matt.gordon320
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                            @tig said:

                            The save_as_version is not accessible in the current API

                            Well that'll help to explain why I had such trouble trying to find it in the API docs! Thanks TIG, I'll look into that one!

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