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From: Brian (BWTR)
5 Apr 2008   [#48] In reply to [#47]
Thanks. Installed.
But, for adding stuff, I gather you are refering to the 1519.43 post.
From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
5 Apr 2008   [#49] In reply to [#47]
Your last work fine also :)

And now very more easy to add something for no limit to the bottom !) (previous also but more complicated :)
And necessary
As I see sinus & cos arrive :)

For an elaborated page
It will just a little difficult for a noob in Html to attribute a new own image from their computer

In any case that is very convenient!

A detail : it's not possible to have the automatic close window after the launch of the plugin?
From: Michael Gibson
5 Apr 2008   [#50] In reply to [#48]
Hi Brian,

> But, for adding stuff, I gather you are refering to the 1519.43 post.

Yeah, to add stuff means to edit that file in a text editor program like notepad, like Steve was showing in that post.

- Michael
From: Michael Gibson
5 Apr 2008   [#51] In reply to [#49]
Hi Pilou,

> And necessary
> As I see sinus & cos arrive :)

Hmmm, but sine curve is a pretty good example of something that would work very well on a text menu and doesn't really need a big image or a lot of additional text along with it.

But yes there is not even a text menu currently so if you do want to have an organized plug-in UI for v1 then this method would do it for you right now...


> It will just a little difficult for a noob in Html to attribute a new own
> image from their computer

Yeah, although if you are using an image on your own computer that is already sized, you can then leave out the width and height and you only need to put:
<img src="file://c:/your_image_file.jpg">


> A detail : it's not possible to have the automatic close window
> after the launch of the plugin?

Yup, no problem - try this attached updated version.

- Michael

Attachments:
PluginGallery3.zip


From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
6 Apr 2008   [#52] In reply to [#51]
Now that is more cool cool :)
Close window works fine!
And that is cool that window can be rezised over the screen!
Here I recall the "gallery of Plugin" after use one time the function ;)

With this system, normal shortcut are no more necessary if wanted?
just for the more used or practical and this of the gallery of course! :)


Image Attachments:
test_plug.jpg 


From: Michael Gibson
6 Apr 2008   [#53] In reply to [#52]
Hi Pilou,

> With this system, normal shortcut are no more necessary if wanted?

Yup, that's correct - if you make a button in the gallery for a plug-in, it is no longer necessary to fill in a keyboard shortcut for that plug-in as well, those are totally separate things.

- Michael
From: Michael T. (MICTU_UTCIM)
14 Apr 2008   [#54]
Fun with toridal helix and mobius strip (shelled). All modeled in MoI 3D V1.0, rendered with Kerkythea.

Enjoy!

Michael T.
From: ed17 (ED17ES)
20 Jan 2011   [#55]
A little bit late, but i find this super useful. I just want to know if you can make a script that opens the html file for further edition. Thanks in advance...
From: Michael Gibson
20 Jan 2011   [#56] In reply to [#55]
Hi ed,

> A little bit late, but i find this super useful. I just want
> to know if you can make a script that opens the html
> file for further edition. Thanks in advance...

Sorry, I'm not quite understanding what you mean.

Are you talking about the ToroidalHelix plug-in command?

What html are you referring to?

- Michael
From: ed17 (ED17ES)
20 Jan 2011   [#57]
Sorry for being not so clear. I mean a script that can open the htm file were you edit the buttons of the plugin gallery.
From: Michael Gibson
20 Jan 2011   [#58] In reply to [#57]
Hi Ed, well for editing that .htm file you would just run notepad and then use File > Open in notepad to go open up the file.

If you'd like to have some shortcut for editing that particular .htm file, you could do something like make a shortcut on your Windows desktop that would open that file up in notepad when you ran the shortcut.

To do that, when you create the shortcut in the Windows desktop, put in something like the following for what it should run:

%windir%\system32\notepad.exe "c:\path\to\file.htm"


Then when you double-click that shortcut it will launch notepad and open up that particular file.

- Michael
From: Paul (WWWPAUL)
23 Jan 2011   [#59] In reply to [#12]
I cannot use the script. Is an error in my PC maybe (I use VISTA Home Premium).
Any idea how to solve this ?

Thank you




Image Attachments:
ScreenShot017.jpg  ScreenShot018.jpg 


From: Michael Gibson
23 Jan 2011   [#60] In reply to [#59]
Hi Paul,

> I cannot use the script. Is an error in my PC maybe (I use VISTA Home Premium).
> Any idea how to solve this ?

Your PC is fine - you just need to change what you entered in as the command part of the shortcut there.

Just put the text:      ToroidalHelix

in for the command part of the shortcut key to make that key trigger that plug-in command.

Also the files for the command (ToroidalHelix.js and ToroidalHelix.htm) need to be copied into the \commands sub-folder inside of MoI's main installation folder.

- Michael
From: tcope (TRACEY)
4 Feb 2011   [#61] In reply to [#12]
Hey Michael,

This is Tracey from Alibre. I hope all is well with you. I have a quick Question.
How can i calculate the OD of the Toroidal helix? (using the Short cut tool) What is the default units of measure?

thank you Sir

Tcope
From: Michael Gibson
4 Feb 2011   [#62] In reply to [#61]
Hi Tracey, I'm sorry but I don't really understand your question.

What do you mean by "OD" ?

Also which tool do you mean when you say "Short cut tool" - are you referring to a particular command in MoI?


> What is the default units of measure?

The current unit system for MoI is set under Options > General > Unit system (at the top of the dialog).

If you push the "Unit options" button next to it, that will pop up a dialog that will let you set the default units that are used when MoI starts up before you have opened any files. The unit system is stored in files so when you open up a particular file, the unit system setting will get read in from that file as well.

- Michael
From: DannyT (DANTAS)
4 Feb 2011   [#63]
'OD' in the engineering world is Outside Diameter.

-
From: Michael Gibson
4 Feb 2011   [#64] In reply to [#63]
Hi Danny, thanks!

So when you create a Toroidal Helix, it asks for these 2 radius parameters:



The "Radius1" value sets the distance from the center of the torus to its centerline, like this:



The "Radius2" value sets the thickness of the torus - how large the torus is around that centerline, like this:



So that means that the outer diameter of the entire thing will be the Radius1 and Radius2 values added together, and then multiplied by 2.

These are values that you enter when creating the toroidal helix.

The unit system used will be the current unit system that is active in MoI at that time, which can be set under Options > General > Unit system.

- Michael

Image Attachments:
toroidal_helix_radius1.jpg  toroidal_helix_radius2.jpg 


From: tcope (TRACEY)
11 Feb 2011   [#65] In reply to [#64]
Thank you Michael for clearing that up for me. and Thanks Danny for the OD response for Michael, sorry i couldnt back in time to clarify my question.

Cheers!

Tracey w/Alibre
From: AlexS (ALEKSEI)
3 Mar 2011   [#66] In reply to [#38]
Hi!

I copied the two files (SineWave.htm and SineWave.js) to \commands. Applied to the G key command SineWave, but the program gives this error.

I use MoI v2 and Windows 7. In what may be the problem?

Thank you!


From: Michael Gibson
3 Mar 2011   [#67] In reply to [#66]
Hi Alex, could you show a screenshot of exactly what you put in for command assigned to the G key?

It should be just a plain name like this: SineWave


Make sure you don't have something like: script:SineWave

- Michael

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