REQUEST (perhaps needs another subsection?)
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some of you might remember (or even used) a congregation of plugins called rubyset or rubymenu. it had been my attempt
to organise all those scripts into a neat looking plugin menu (see attachment). it started from a ruby Didier had written. subsequently i appropriated it and messed around with the code (
) in the hope i could refresh my conscience and contribute a little to the generosity of the masters...in the last few months i slowly managed to recreate the rubyset for SU6 - my intention now is to edit the menus so that i can post it here without the gems for which i paid (didn't notice i made that mistake last year). it will take a bit as i will have to find out which ones are copyrighted etc..
anyway here's my request: suppose a ruby script (that works with xml or whatever..) and i could have a menu that can popup
and stay open, then drag and drop and move my plugins a la windows start menu....or anything else to sort those thing out!!
(nowadays when i right click, i need to turn the screen in portrait to view all the items)

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after 3 hours i realised i'm heading for an impossible task - of so many scripts, some are encripted.. the new ones with the dollar sign seem uneditable - went to smustard and other places but many i was sure were copyrighted are not listed anymore.. and it's 2am
ok will need more sinapses than i fired.....
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I really hope you can get this to work. I have loads of Rubys and it's a nightmare trying to find the one I want. It would be good if a folder system could be added with user definable folders and it's then up to the users to drag and drop into the folders so copyright is not an issue.
Kenny
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I'm holding thumbs for this ruby as well, I'll also be looking into Didier's menuloader script, when he makes it available again.
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Done (see depository). I hope it's the right script.

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Thx Didier! If I were a dog my tail would be wagging!

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