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  • '! in the yellow triangle'

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    Dave R,
    Presently, it's working properly again.
    Thank you.

  • Print x-ray face view

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    Dave RD

    Maybe go through the SketchUp Funadamentals at learn.sketchup.com

    Basically groups and components are sort of containers that collect stuff together. At their lowest level they contain edges and faces. If you need an analogy think of jars and bottles. The glass allows you to see the mustard, mayonnaise, and maple syrup without allowing them to combine with each other in your refrigerator. Make groups and components to prevent geometery from merging in your models.

    Tags (formerly called Layers) don't provide separation in SketchUp. Tags are put onto objects (groups, components, images) primarily for visibility control in scenes. Tags will not prevent mergers of geometry in the model space. The normal workflow is to leave Untagged active at all times. Create all geometry untagged and leave it untagged. Make groups or components as you go and give tags to those groups and components as needed. This is the same workflow as when tags were called layers.

    Using the correct workflow will make your work easier and faster. It'll also reduce the chance of errors because there's no need to chase the tags as you work. Here's an example from your model.
    Screenshot - 12_31_2023 , 9_24_21 AM.png
    With all of the attached geometry selected for this stair rail, you can see that the Tags field in Entity Info is blank. Tht means that there's more than on tag involved. That results in some parts of the model disappearing while other parts don't when you turn off the Stair tag's visibility, for example.

    Also, because of your process of tagging geometry you have to always remember to change the active tag as you edit groups and components. If you leave all geometry untagged and leave Untagged active, you don't even need to know what tag an object has before you edit it. When the group or component is open for editing the tag is immaterial.

    Another thing I noticed in your model is excessive nesting when you did use groups and components. This spiral stair is a case in point.
    Screenshot - 12_31_2023 , 9_39_55 AM.png
    Look at Ouliner. All of the objects in blue are part of this spiral stair. The top Group is the top level object. Then there are several unneeded levels of nesting before you get into the objects that make up the spiral stair case. And you have each stair tread component in an unneccesary group. If you dig into this stair case you'll find the railing is ungrouped geometry combined with all those groups that contain a single stair tread component. This kind or thing bloats your model file and makes it more difficult to work with as you make updates. If you think of my anaology, above, you have 16 jars of mustard in larger jars (double wrapped) and they are in a bag (the group above the groups with the stair tread components) with maple syrup (the stair rail geometry) poured in. And then that bag is inside another bag which is inside another bag, which is inside yet another bag.

    Here I've simplified that stair case. I've eliminated the unneeded nesting and named the top level group so it can be identified in Outliner and automatically labelled in LayOut if needed. I made a component to contain the geometry for the rail and converted the landing and the landing rail to components with names to identify them.
    Screenshot - 12_31_2023 , 10_05_29 AM.png
    Built this way, if you want to get in to the model to, say, edit the stair tread component, it's much faster and simpler because you don't have to burrow in through have a dozen or more group containers. And since the group has a useful name, you can work even more quickly via Outliner.

    Outliner is effectively useless when everything has the same name.
    Screenshot - 12_31_2023 , 10_13_15 AM.png

    Keeping your models clean and streamlined may seem like more work but I assure you it will pay off in the long run with less time invested in working on the model, especially when changes are quired later. It'll also make working in LayOut easier and faster. This got longer than I intended but there's more you can do to improve your workflow. If your time has any value, I think it's worth figuring that out.

  • Multicolumn Specification Sheet

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    Dave RD

    It will let you create a multicolumn document to insert as a reference in LayOut.

  • Lines not changing colour in LayOut

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    Dave RD

    Does the style used for the viewport have Dashes enabled? Does the component containing the geometry actually have the "Snuggler" tag? Is the geometry tagged (it should not be).

    If you share the LayOut file so we can see exactly how you've set it up, we can certainly identify what's going on. If you don't want to make it public, snd it to me via a PM and I will help without sharing the file with the world.

  • SketchUp Model Tray disappears on mac

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    Dave RD

    Are you running LayOut from the .dmg file or did you actually install it in Applications?

    The second option I gave you should force LayOut to rewrite the location of the SketchUp Model panel next time you open LayOut and save a project. If LayOut was properly installed, that is.

  • Auto Text

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    Dave RD

    @schaferron1 said:

    Uthe <SheetA#C> did not work. It just displays the page number. No C

    How did you format the text in the lower part of the Document Setup panel? Show a screenshot of it.

  • Electrical Symbols and Text on Scrapbooks

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    Dave RD

    Text created in SketchUp won't scale with the geometry. You could create the symbols in SketchUp using 3D Text (it can be created without extrusion) so the text is geometry as is the circle or other shape. Then you can set the scale for the resulting viewports in LayOut when you create the scrapbook page. Either leave them as viewports linked to the SketchUp file or render then as Vector and explode them to create scaled drawing entities.

  • Viewport Boundary

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    The Hastelloy family of alloys includes several different grades, each designed for specific environments and conditions. Some of the most commonly used Hastelloy alloys include:

    Hastelloy C-276 (UNS N10276): This is one of the most well-known and widely used Hastelloy alloys. It offers excellent resistance to a wide range of corrosive chemicals, including strong acids, chlorides, and oxidizers. It is often used in chemical processing, pollution control, and the production of specialty chemicals.

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  • DIAMETER/RADIUS DIMENSIONS in LAYOUT

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    Dave RD

    @schaferron1 said:

    Are you suggesting there is a plug in or extension to help Layout create radius dimensions?

    Thanks,

    Ron

    There's nothing in that request to indicate there's a plugin or extension for radius or diameter dimensions. The method I showed is still the way to add those in LayOut.

    What version of SketchUp/Layout are you using? Please complete your forum profile.

  • How to assign transparency to an image?

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    Dave RD

    Nice work.

    I bet you can think of other applications for images with transparency. I did this template a while back for work for a specific client. The white background is actually a white to transparent gradient png I made in PaintDotNet and inserted onto the bottom-most layer in the layers stack. It can be easily edited if I need to change it or I can remove or replace it altogether. The cyan line above the logo is just there as a guide to prevent me from putting model related content below it. The line's layer gets turned off before export to PDF.
    Screenshot - 9_1_2023 , 3_31_54 PM.png

  • Set a fixed size for the Document Setup window

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    Rich O BrienR

    If your drag the column separator you can resize...

    https://i.imgur.com/eni0kgs.png

    But there's no way to keep your preferred window size. It's funny you mention this because I have an AutoHotkey script that resizes the active window for apps that do this. It annoys me too.

  • Layout hiding rest of drawing when editing a inside a group

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    Thanks a lot Dave R. you saved the day...

    Cheers
    Dave R.

  • Drawing Depiction

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    Your sharing is great, thank you very much. wordle hint

  • Hints for hidden words

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  • Background of models not transparent???

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    Hi,

    I understand that you're experiencing an issue with the backgrounds of your imported models in LO (Layout). Normally, when you import models from SketchUp into LO as viewports, the background is transparent. However, recently you've noticed that the backgrounds appear white instead of transparent, and you're seeking an explanation and a solution to this problem.

    There could be a few reasons why this is happening. Here are a few troubleshooting steps you can try:

    Check the model settings: In SketchUp, ensure that the background of your model is set to white and not transparent. You can do this by going to "Window > Styles" and adjusting the background settings in the active style.

    Verify LO viewport settings: In LO, select the viewport containing the imported SketchUp model and open the SketchUp Model dialog. Make sure that the "Background" option is unchecked.

    Check LO document settings: Go to "File > Document Setup > Paper" and ensure that the "Background" color is set to transparent. Also, verify that the "Use document's paper color" option is enabled.

    Update LO and SketchUp: Ensure that both LO and SketchUp are up to date with the latest versions. Sometimes, software updates address bugs or compatibility issues that could be causing the problem.

    If the issue persists after trying these steps, you may want to reach out to the official support channels for Layout or SketchUp. They will be able to provide you with more specific guidance and assistance based on your software versions and system setup.

    I hope this helps resolve the issue you're facing. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask.

    Best regards!

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  • Layout Dimension Box

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    Dave RD

    @orbital said:

    (...I might have not understood the issue properly or repeated what someone else has said )

    Yeah. What you report is true and has been reported as a bug. Not the original issue here, though. This issue has more to do with padding around the text affecting the size of the dimension text box. Reducing the font size or using leaders eliminates the problem and in most cases probably makes the dimension easier to understand.

  • Lines thicken on enalrge in PDF

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    Dave RD

    How about sharing the LO file so we can see what you've got.

    The lines should appear thicker as you zoom in on the page in Adobe Reader.

  • Imported vertical photo Image into layout

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    Dave RD

    @gippee said:

    I've tried to upload the file ...

    So upload it to DropBox or WE Transfer and share the link.

  • Shadow Anomaly's in Layout

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    Dave RD

    @sekta said:

    Im curious to see if this issue was sorted as I am having a similar problem in LO when rendering in hybrid or vector...

    Share your LO file so we can see what you've got.

    Are you still using SU2020 as indicated in your profile?

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