Dominoes
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SketchyPhysics. Check out the threads in the Ruby forum.
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SU Physics as he explains in the comments below his videos

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Moved as it is not a tutorial, right?
also I thought the best place would be the SP forum.Have fun guys (if only I had time to play with this great tool!)

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And I used CopyAlongPath to make the domino setup.
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With the copyalongpath tool, how do you use it? mine only has copy to path nodes and copy spacing
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@verrou said:
With the copyalongpath tool, how do you use it? mine only has copy to path nodes and copy spacing
I used the copy spacing functionality.
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Please, help me !
When I use "copy to spacing", the domino is copied only one time on the path. Even if I try to change the value of between space...
I tried everything (make a group, a component, etc) but nothing works.
(PS : sorry for my english, I'm french...)
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Lol 6 month bump.
When you have the line selected, click the Copytopath tool and then copyalongpath, then enter a value (the distance you want them apart and it's done

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Hi everyone....new to the site and forum but I expect to be here lots. Is copyalongpath tool only in the pro version?
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Nope, its a ruby, you can find it here: http://www.crai.archi.fr/RubyLibraryDepot/Ruby/en_edi_page.htm
Its called pathcopy.rb
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Thanks Remus...I got the ruby from the site and put it in the correct folder I think. I unzipped it and put the contents into the Plugins folder. Is this right. I don't see the icon or see the option anywhere. Any ideas?
Jeff
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Usually a plugin will put an option in one of a few places: the plugins menu, the tools menu, context click (right click) menu or in the toolbar.
Unfortunately i can help you with this particular plugin, as i dont use it myself.
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No worries.....after enough persistance, I got it right. I appreciate your reply. Thank you.
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Thanks a lot : it works now...
This topic is still alive !

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'product' modelling, im nought but a mere student though, so it is all for fun.
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