Where is the SketchUp API site?
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@dan rathbun said:
David, basically the new site is under construction. The API documentation needs to be corrected first, and then the examples will grow.
Good news !
This reassures me because I still have a preference for the site API, which has disappeared.@jim said:
Probably this page is closer what you have in mind.
Thank you for this alternative, but the site I was looking for was more complete.
@tig said:
The new site is a WIP, and [if anything] slightly better.
At least errors and examples are getting updated [slowly].
The presentation is similar, but IMHO slightly improved...The old site never had any really good 'examples' anyway...
OK! I will therefore work with the information of this site, in the meantime that the other site is updated.
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@jim said:
David, basically the new site is under construction. The API documentation needs to be corrected first, and then the examples will grow.
I restart the subject to find out if the original API site is or will soon be available?
Thank you
David
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This is still the current link:
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Thank you TIG but I already know this site.
I prefer by far the old site for that documentation, are organization of methods and classes, and its tutorial.
It was much easier to understand for novices in ruby scripts.
It is a pity that it no longer exists!
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If you know the old address you can use the Wayback Machine to browse old internet archive sites: https://web.archive.org/
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Hello Pixero,
I want to try but I do not know the address of the old site.
Does anyone know it ?
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Maybe try reading the following book to learn by examples...
Automatic Sketchup Book -
Thank you renderiza, this book looks very interesting!
Unfortunately it can not replace the old API or all the methods and classes were perfectly presented. -
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Here is the old SketchUp API site:
https://web.archive.org/web/20160621232412/http://www.sketchup.com/intl/en/developer
This is from 2016. -
It's wonderful Pixero.
Well tried Pilou, but these are the methods and ruby class for SketchUp that interests me.
I am happy to find this good old API.
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