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!Restored: ¿News about AC 12?

Anonymous
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Hi all!


¿Anybody knows anything about AC 12, please?


I'm hearing rumours, but nothing concrete...


Thanks a lot and regards.



P.S. Like another user says: "forgive my spanglish..."
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Dwight
Newcomer
Karl wrote:
The 'news of ac12' has been completely hijacked at this point... Karl
What with there being no 1000% scripts and all.
Dwight Atkinson
Anonymous
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Karl wrote:
I must have missed it, but how do any of the examples given for potentially scripted tasks increase productivity by 1000% Karl


So you mean , for example, architerra does not increase productivity?
TomWaltz
Participant
oreopoulos wrote:
Karl wrote:
I must have missed it, but how do any of the examples given for potentially scripted tasks increase productivity by 1000% Karl


So you mean , for example, architerra does not increase productivity?
In my experience, no, it doesn't.

Assuming it did, how could a user script Architerra on their own?
Tom Waltz
Anonymous
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Do you have any experience with Ruby in Sketchup?

Do you think Ruby is not a very powerful tool in SU?

When i say scripting i dont mean a macro langruage (recording user actions)

Scripting = Internal Interpreted Language.

I dont know what you have in mind but a scripted language (like Ruby) can do ANYTHING you can do using a C++ api.

I really dont get you. Perhaps you understand smthg else by the word script (perhaps you though macro).

(if you leave in places with flat surface the architerra is useless. if you live in place where tons of land work has to be done then it is essential)
TomWaltz
Participant
oreopoulos wrote:
Do you have any experience with Ruby in Sketchup?
I dont know what you have in mind but a scripted language (like Ruby) can do ANYTHING you can do using a C++ api.
Considering Ruby is a cross between a macro writer and an API, that statement is a little misleading.
Tom Waltz
Karl Ottenstein
Moderator
oreopoulos wrote:
Karl wrote:
I must have missed it, but how do any of the examples given for potentially scripted tasks increase productivity by 1000% Karl


So you mean , for example, architerra does not increase productivity?
Dude: you're the one who claimed a 1000% increase in productivity if you could script. No, you don't get a project done 10 times faster with Architerra. I was trying to get you to calm down with the excessive rhetoric and use realistic descriptions to justify your wish.

In any case, this thread continues to be hijacked (and I'm contributing to it by responding). Since I'm unable to split it, I'm going to lock it.

I'll repeat what I said below:

if you want to continue a script discussion, start a thread for just that.

If you want to talk about add-ons, start a thread.

If people want to continue talking about AC12 - the original topic here - join in one of the other AC12 threads, or start a new one.


Thanks,
Karl
One of the forum moderators
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