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    • RE: Copy Multiples Plugin?

      Cheers for the info, just found Grow.rb... looks the business!

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    • RE: Copy Multiples Plugin?

      Yeah it does sound like reinventing the wheel!

      The project is for a university sketchup/rubyscripting assignment, so it would be remaking the move-copy function as a plugin just for the sake of it πŸ˜’.

      Something like a dialogue box in cad for an array function would be the kind of thing I was looking for

      Cheers

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    • RE: Copy Multiples Plugin?

      Thanks for the reply, I don't think it would actually differ, just give the multiple-copy function a user interface.

      I'm trying to make a collection of scripts capable of generating a facade - I have a script that creates a facade along the length of a building, the next step would be to copy this group vertically to clad the height of the building. I figured a multiple-copy script could take the storey height and number of stories as user inputs, and then copy the facade group.

      Just wondered if something similar currently exists?

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    • Copy Multiples Plugin?

      Hi

      I'm new to ruby scripting and was wondering if a plugin exists that can copy multiples of a group/component a set distance, similar to the copy with *(no of multiples) function?

      Great forum, Cheers

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