I'm basically thinking there should be a way to install a. (though that's what should be able to happen) Yeah, i wasn't really talking about uninstalling and unloading from an active sketchup at the same time. if i knew apple script, i could probably make it happen but i don't. It works ok but to me, it's kinda pointless because it still fails to give the option that we should have. Well, i already messed around with building a service in automator (which is in turn available through the sketchup menu so it can also be assigned as a shortcut key. This is what I think we and the GSUT should be looking into. You don't get the 'Plugins' Menu or 'Ruby Console' unless you want rubies, so, as part of that package, a rbzBUTTON could also be configured to 'load' a *.rbz or *.zip into earlier SU versions, running them in current session and also move the files at the same time for future use. The agument that it will over complicate the interface for non ruby users is a non stater. This is what we should be requesting, a rbzBUTTON, I suppose I see the benefits in them not being 'too easy' to open, most mac users would never want to.ĭownload 'this_is_great.rbz' > open SU > Click rbzBUTTON. I also use the free 'The Unarchiver' it's on the App Store great for all those odd 'formats'. If you do this once double clicking will open. i.e.- Right click on an rbz then 'extract with BetterZip' which i have the following set as the behavior for the context menu: it's a service that will show up in my context menu. pretty sweet.īut the thing i'm most hyped on is it allowed me to make my own plugin installer very easily (not really an installer per se but i'll call it that.). all without unzipping the thing to begin with. rbz (or whatever type of archive) onto it's window and see it's contents. seriously, download and try some things out with it.Ī couple of interesting things to note: you can drag/drop a. That's gotta be the best archive utility available for mac users. i just never really liked stuffit so i went looking for something else and i found a real gem of an app. I was going to try to open one with stuffit expander which i suppose would do it but i forgot i never reinstalled that after installing lion. Point is, i don't think there's anything that comes with OS X to open them. rbz with it, it actually archives(?) it into a. ( MacHD/ System/ Library/ Core Services)īut if i try to unzip a. rbz with Archive Utility.app (plus is buried a bit too deep for easy access though if it worked, i guess i could associate it with. rbz both open the easily on a mac, right click > open with, and you can even have them both 'auto' open after download, if you want to set it up.
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