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    • RE: [Plugin] GreyscaleMode

      Hey Folks,

      I was curious if there are any other plugins like this around, as Dave R said Jim has withdrawn most of his plugins. It works outstanding at present, but I thought I would ask in advance in case some ruby changes in SU down the line break it, as I've had newer versions do with a couple other plugins. If not, maybe that's the kick in the butt I need to start learning ruby myself to create a replacement for my work flow.

      Thanks!

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    • RE: [Plugin] Multiple Component Edit Warning

      @tig said:

      I'm not sure if the author Ash is still about...
      However, it's easy to fix the error - the newer Ruby version is stricter than it was years ago !

      You are, as ever, awesome. Thank you for this! I'll have to edit the plugin code this weekend when I get the chance.

      I keep meaning to make the time to start writing scripts for SketchUp. Are there any ruby courses or books you'd recommend? I have Automatic SketchUp by Matthew Scarpino but I expect the version of ruby has changed a lot in the years since that's come out.

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    • RE: [Plugin] Multiple Component Edit Warning

      @creativegood said:

      Can anyone confirm?

      Yup, busted for me as well. Bummer this is a regular use one I loved.

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    • RE: [Plugin] Souvenir - v2.2b - 07 Apr 24

      Hello Fredo,

      Looking forward to trying this plugin and licensing system out. I do have a question before I try it out though. I use your "Additional Plugin Folders" to manage plugin distribution at my school and ensure all of our computers get updated versions of the plugins on a regular basis. Thus, I have two questions:

      1. The default Souvenir license is for 5 seats. Is it possible to get a higher seat allowance for the plugin, or would one need to obtain multiple licenses, and then how to install/manage those?
      2. Will this upcoming system work in a similar way to the limited seat count, and are there any other considerations to take? I'm like to ensure I can keep up with whatever changes in SCF licensing and still be able to manage plugins across multiple machines.

      Thanks,

      Matt

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    • RE: Microsoft Surface Book and Sketchup

      @AshScott, quick question for you after reading over this thread again. Are the video driver issues you mention present all the time, or only when you have an additional monitor plugged in? Just curious.

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    • RE: Commissioning/Developing a Plugin

      Hi Jim, essentially, yes what you described at the end of your reply is correct. I would like the ability to reorder and rename dynamic parameters of dynamic components, as well as all of their nested children parameters and so on.

      Regarding your previous question, a master template in this context is the way that I've been building my DCs to this point. I'll build a functioning component, and then save off each part so that I can create variants, and still have all the same parameters. So as an example, lets say I've built a window that cuts into a surface, and showcases a single hung window. I've been saving off the window child component, creating a casement version, and swapping then back and forth to ensure they work flawlessly, and minimize the file size of the component. I can attach an example when I get back to a computer.

      The fact I said I'd be needing to make constant revisions may be an exaggeration, but my view is this: I'll be overhauling the use of SketchUp in the office to a more standardized system, and as users begin to adopt DCs and they become more useful, I may need to add features that I did not plan out or set aside in the first roll out of DCs. Adding new features shouldn't be too difficult, but seeing as how the order of the exposed parameters is reliant on alphabetical order in the DC options dialog, I don't see any other way to re-order them other than either manually renaming all the params through parent and child level components, or coming up with something more clever.

      Hopefully that makes sense, let me know if anything isnt clear.

      Thanks!

      Sent from my VS987 using Tapatalk

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    • Commissioning/Developing a Plugin

      Hello Development Gurus,

      I've been doing some talking with a couple of you gauging validity of an idea I have for a personal/business use plugin I would like to develop. I'm open to either hiring someone to develop it or developing it myself, though with my current level of ruby knowledge I favor the former since I'd prefer to no die of old age before it's working πŸ˜†

      A little background: I'm going to be developing a SketchUp dynamic component library for a Architecture firm in southern California. Now I've done this before, but they're going all in and really want a killer, optimized system. I'm comfortable building DC's, but I'd like to put some forethought in and create a tool to make my life easier, and if others can benefit from it, awesome. No matter how much preparing and planning I do, I'm going to have to constantly update my master templates for these components, and that promises to become an increasingly large amount of work as the library grows.

      So here's the idea itself: I'd like to have a plugin that will allow me to essentially do a search and replace for the parameters of a DC (nested inclusive), and for the plugin to iterate through rename all the relevant references in the component functions. So let's say I've built the component, and later realize I've forgotten a crucial parameter, and want to add a couple more features. Here's the example I imagine:

      Before Plugin Usage
      Parameters:
      aa_window_height
      ab_window_width
      ac_window_type

      After Plugin Usage (bold and italic represents added/edited params respectively)
      Parameters:
      aa_window_height
      ab_window_width
      --->ac_window_depth
      --->ad_display_optional_trim
      --->ae_window_type

      I'd love for this parameter to chase through child components (and beyond) for whatever DC master is open and edit the references inside the formulas as well, if that's possible. For clarity's sake, the double letter prefix is solely there to ensure that parameters in the DC Options panel appear in the order I want them to.

      From what I've learned speaking in PMs with a couple of you, the idea is at least worth exploring. If I need to clarify anything, please don't hesitate to let me know or ask.

      Thanks,

      Matt

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    • RE: Microsoft Surface Book and Sketchup

      @ccaponigro said:

      I have looked at HP, Boxx, and Surfacebook. If I configure any of them to a specification I think will perform I get into the $4000.00 to $5000.00 area. OUCH.

      Yeah, if you're looking for mobile, that's a tough one. I can say Boxx makes insanely great computers, I have a Boxx desktop, and even three years on it's an unreal power-house. Like you said though, they're extremely pricey. Microsoft currently has their holiday return policy in effect until Jan 31st if I'm not mistaken, so I may just pick one up and test it thoroughly. If I do I'd be happy to post regular updates.

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    • RE: Microsoft Surface Book and Sketchup

      Ashscott, any thoughts on the newly released "Performance Base" version, and/or the release of SketchUp 2017 with the updates to the graphics engine? I'm curious how the combination of those two together would behave. I may end up getting one and returning it within the time period to do some first hand tests.

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    • RE: Microsoft Surface Book and Sketchup

      Hey guys, sorry I'm late to the discussion. I actually had a Surface Book (i7/16GB/512GB/dGPU) and it ran SketchUp pretty well. The issue was that SketchUp 2015 could not yet utilize the dedicated graphics, it only recognized the integrated board, so running complex models with Style and Shadows was not great, workable, but not great. I'll probably end up getting one again when I finish a couple auto projects that I've got budgeted out. Honestly, running SketchUp on the touchscreen with an onscreen keyboard modifier set was very pleasurable, if not quite as fast as running keyboard shortcuts.

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