Tom, the green fingers itching again I see.
BTW, the name of that file is just wrong... on so many levels...
Tom, the green fingers itching again I see.
BTW, the name of that file is just wrong... on so many levels...
let us know when you're letting it into the wild
I've already got Smustard on my RSS feeds...
Sweet, so I'll get an e-mail then notifying me just as I got an e-mail the other day asking for feedback.
Rick, will revised version (-s) be available for free upgrade to existing script owners or not?
Kind of, I suppose. Trial and error will tell...
Rick, I'll have to run the organizer script every time I change (add / remove some) the ruby scripts right? I would assume so, just need to be clear on it.
If so, I just add the scripts to the plugins folder and run the script again, that shouldn't have a negative effect on the scripts already "organized" right?
Here we go Rick, I think it might only be the SoapSkinBubble ruby that's new in there, have added a few ruby scripts lately and I didn't keep track of all of it.
Some of the ruby scripts insert themself in a few different places in the SU menu, maybe that is what is bugging me more than where the actual ruby file is found in the SU directories.
Have not tried the new script yet (but got it though - thx to you and Smustard), will check it out later.
OK, bought it (and some other goodies, hmmm). I see we need to backup the plugins folder, no problem. I was wondering if the script only works for enhancements to the "plugins" folder or if it can be used for the scripts that goes into the "tools" folder as well? If so, will you have to go through the same steps as for the "plugins" folder?
Can one rather have all the scripts (even the ones that need to go in the "tools" folder) in a separate folder in "plugins" or the like and have the organizer script build the menu for you in SU6?
Thx for the heads-up Jim. This will make creating a water surface (amongst other things) much easier and more natural looking.
Working in layers gives you the ability to to show any number of them, or more to the point, not show any number/combination of them.
Personally I don't work in layers in SU, but do so extensively in CAD.
Nick, maybe you need to PM Paul and ask him if he wants advise on how he does it. I'm thinking that maybe Paul uses some of the Smustard ruby scripts for this, have a look at their "presentation bundle".
not very well (from what I've read somewhere), for basic stuff apparantly OK, but presentation quality stuff not so good. Best check it out for yourself and decide if it suits your needs.
do you have to register to DL the vids? 'cause I don't seem to be able to find the DL dialogue box
Hiya Gully, thx for sharing some really nifty library components.
Ouch, that's quite a list there. Thx for the sample, I'm working on organizing mine at the moment and it is quite a task (the deciding bit, what goes where) as sometimes one item can go in more tha one location.
How do you organize your libraries for your materials / components / styles for quick and painless navigation?
My biggest question is how do you people organize you component collections for fast navigation? Hmmm... I'll start a new topic, so rather comment on it there...