Posted by Sang Ahn, SketchUp TeamThere’s a lot of 3D content out there, and we understand that a lot of it is not in the SketchUp file format. But, if you can read the content, you can use the Ruby Importer plugin API to import it into SketchUp.It’s…
Posted by Sang Ahn, SketchUp TeamThere’s a lot of 3D content out there, and we understand that a lot of it is not in the SketchUp file format. But, if you can read the content, you can use the Ruby Importer plugin API to import it into SketchUp.It’s…
Posted by Sang Ahn, SketchUp Software EngineerA lot of you are already using the WebDialog of the SketchUp Ruby API to extend the user interface of SketchUp. Let’s say you want something with a more native-application feel to it. Thanks to Peter Ell…
Posted by Sang Ahn, SketchUp Software EngineerA lot of you are already using the WebDialog of the SketchUp Ruby API to extend the user interface of SketchUp. Let’s say you want something with a more native-application feel to it. Thanks to Peter Ell…
Posted by Sang Ahn, SketchUp Software EngineerIn case you haven’t looked yet, we have an SDK that allows you to read SketchUp files using a C++ interface. This allows you to write your own exporter for Google SketchUp or an importer for another applic…
Posted by Sang Ahn, SketchUp Software Engineer One of the interesting features of SketchUp’s Ruby API is the UI::WebDialog class. Since WebDialog supports DHTML and JavaScripts, you can provide a rich, custom user experience for your SketchUp plugin …