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    • J Offline
      Jim
      last edited by

      @dave r said:

      Jim, I tried your line of code and it seemed to work. There was a stop after the DXF export for user acknowledgement that the export had completed. I imagine Rob would like even that to be automated if it could be.

      That's promising. I edited the code snippet to add an explicit "false" to the export. If this does not make the DXF acknowledgment dialog go away, I don't think there is anything that can be done about it.

      Hi

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      • T Offline
        todd burch
        last edited by

        That specifically is a bug that's been reported already. (the dxf / false thingy)

        Todd

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        • R Offline
          robmoors
          last edited by

          Hey guys, thanks for your help so fast!

          I want to export to

          .3ds
          .dwg
          .dae
          .obj

          I would be willing to bash my return button a few times to make those pop ups go away. Is it possible that way?

          Keep in my I have no idea how ruby's work, so that piece of code looks really fancy to me but what to do with it is beyond me. 😛

          Rob Moors
          Architecture Student

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            RickW
            last edited by

            Using a dot-slash ( ./ ) puts the export files in the same folder as the original file (assumes the file has been saved somewhere), which might be more convenient.

            Regardless, nice one-line coding 😄 Too bad this wasn't issued specifically as a ruby challenge item...

            RickW
            [www.smustard.com](http://www.smustard.com)

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              RickW
              last edited by

              Rob,

              To export to the types you specified, just change the stuff in parentheses after the %w at the beginning - something like

              %w(3ds dwg dae obj)......

              and leave the rest of the code intact.

              RickW
              [www.smustard.com](http://www.smustard.com)

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                robmoors
                last edited by

                And I enter the code into the ruby entry console? or could I form it into a nice button?

                Rob Moors
                Architecture Student

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                  todd burch
                  last edited by

                  Make 2 nice buttons and post them here. a 16X16 pixel and a 32X32 pixel. Someone will do it. 😉
                  Todd

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                  • R Offline
                    robmoors
                    last edited by

                    Here you go 2 quick png's

                    http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/sas/Ruby/Big32.png

                    http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/sas/Ruby/Small16.png

                    Rob Moors
                    Architecture Student

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                      robmoors
                      last edited by

                      Pwetty Pwease someone?

                      Rob Moors
                      Architecture Student

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                      • bradB Offline
                        brad
                        last edited by

                        Hey Rob,

                        I just continued where Jim and Rick left off.

                        Put the contents of what is in the attached .zip into you plugins directory and restart SketchUp.

                        You'll see your icon that you made. Open a model click on the tool bar icon. The model will be exported to c:\ with the models name i.e. whatever the name says in the Title bar. I also gave the icon a tool tip and the status bar text.

                        Let me know if that works. This is a first draft and I'm sure it could be better.

                        BTW the defect Todd was talking about "not suppressing the results dialog after dwg export" is fixed and will be in the next version of SketchUp.

                        Hope this helps, I hope it doesn't suck....it good to breath clean air 💚

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                          robmoors
                          last edited by

                          Thanks alot Brad!
                          This will save me and the guys over at FF quite a bit of time!

                          If anyone is interested in advancing this ruby,
                          A window in which you can tick the exports and specify their file names and their location would be awesome.

                          But for now this works perfectly! It indeed is nice to breath clean air Brad 😉 !

                          Rob Moors
                          Architecture Student

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                            boofredlay
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                            @robmoors said:

                            If anyone is interested in advancing this ruby, a window in which you can tick the exports and specify their file names and their location would be awesome.

                            Any progress on this one?
                            I used it the other day and all the files showed up with no name, just a .dwg .obj etc...
                            I would welcome a more refined script.

                            Thanks.

                            http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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