Download and Installation

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Jim

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Apr 4, 2008, 7:48:53 PM4/4/08
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I guess I should have started with the download, installation, and
registration - it went fine for me, no issues at all.

I did wonder about the overall size of the plugin - seems large. Not a
worry, just a thought I had.

SketchUp started fine after installation.

The toolbars appeared as expected. I do have 4 "Ruby Console" options
in my Window menu. As well as 4 "Ruby Help" items in the Help menu.
And 16 new items in the Plugins menu - maybe they should get their own
submenu.

Gaieus

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Apr 4, 2008, 8:30:35 PM4/4/08
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True, there are 4 ruby consoles and 4 ruby help menus. I didn't notice
them before.

I have noticed the lots of entries in the Plugin menu, too - good idea
to put them in a main menu item as submenus. Now I have to scroll down
my Plugins menu to get to the bottom-most item.

Gai...

DragosP

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Apr 7, 2008, 1:58:42 PM4/7/08
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On Apr 5, 12:48 am, Jim <jim.fo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I guess I should have started with the download, installation, and
> registration - it went fine for me, no issues at all.
>
Where are the plug-ins to download them ?

Ryan Allan -Waybe Dev

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Apr 7, 2008, 9:29:12 PM4/7/08
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Hey Jim,

Yes, we'll definitely do something about the menu items. As you say,
it is rather cluttered. Do you have any thoughts on the extra 'ruby
console' items? As I understand it, they are added by Sketchup.rb, but
I can only find one mention of that in the, and it is a 'require', not
a load. Perhaps I'm just blind...

DragosP, Waybe is still in Beta testing; it's not for public download
yet. That said, the main website is at www.waybe.ca

Jim

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Apr 8, 2008, 4:30:28 PM4/8/08
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I'd guess you're using Sketchup.require or Sketchup.load instead of
Ruby Kernel.require or Kernel.load. They are suspect in my
experience.
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