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    Ben Ritter
    last edited by 23 Sept 2009, 13:51

    @tig said:

    @ben ritter said:

    I click on the tool and nothing happens. The ruby console says, "Cancelled 2d Hatching". That's all it says.

    A mystery ! Please give me details of SUp version, OS etc...
    But first can you also try typing/pasting this command into the ruby console to see what happens...

    hatchingtool2D

    The only tile you get the "Cancelled 2d Hatching" message is if you open the dialog and then cancel the dialog, the tool is cancelled too...

    Does this problem happen on a 'brand new' and 'empty' model and/or existing ones ?

    With the ruby console open, if you pick on the tool from the toolbar or menu do you get the cancelled message immediately ? What does the VCB say ? What materials do you have in the Materials Browser ? Any 'PATT' ones ?

    I shall get to the bottom of this ❓

    TIG,

    Tried v 2.6 and same happens.

    In the ruby console, tried your suggestion:

    hatchingtool2D
    Cancelled 2D Hatching.
    #Sketchup::Model:0x5047f78

    I'm running SU 6.4.112, XP Professional Service Pack 3, brand new model, just the default texture. With ruby console open, I get the message immediately, nothing in the VCB.

    Thanks for checking into it. Ben

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      dedmin
      last edited by 23 Sept 2009, 13:51

      @tig said:

      Here's v2.6 http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=185760#p185760

      Line inferencing and tooltips improved.
      Circle VCB messages improved or corrected.
      Hatching error/glitch fixed.
      Text error with SUp v<7 fixed.

      Google, stop trying to compete with TIG!!!

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        Dan
        last edited by 23 Sept 2009, 15:23

        Tig, thanks again for your wonderful work, daily updates and your "instant" answers!

        A suggestion : an "adjust" tool (instead of the requested "extend").
        ArchiCAD has such a tool and I use it very often.
        It works like that:

        • select an entity (line, arc, poly-line, etc.)
        • choose the "adjust" tool
        • pick another 2D entity (line, arc, circle, poly-line, etc), or draw a line
        • the selected 2D entity then is "adjusted" to the last one (shortened if it's longer, extended if it's shorter)

        I don't know if it's hard to add this to your tools, but it would be very useful to me (and many others, I dare to think).

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          TIG Moderator
          last edited by 23 Sept 2009, 16:10

          Dan

          The 2D Fillet Tool also acts as a Trim Tool or an Extend Tool - when its value=0.
          By default its radius/chamfer value=0.
          Run the 2D Fillet Tool.
          Pick two Edges.
          Assuming they intersect...
          If they are long they are Trimmed
          If they are short they are Extended.
          If the Edge owns more that one Face it is not Trimmed as that would destroy the Face !
          It works on Lines, Polylines, Arcs etc...
          However, it doesn't remake Arcs to Extend them to the new intersection - just changes the last segment length...
          What is the difference between this and what you suggest ? I can only see it's this Arc remaking ? 💭

          TIG

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            Pixero
            last edited by 23 Sept 2009, 16:21

            Wow, I really like the trim extend functionality.
            It's funny these tools sort of started with my request for a way for my boss (who is learning SU) to draw in 2d. 😆

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              DIEGO-RODRIGUEZ
              last edited by 23 Sept 2009, 16:29

              TIG excellent, had not noticed this tool to expand.
              If you could achieve to work with arc that would be excellent.

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                Dan
                last edited by 23 Sept 2009, 17:32

                Tig, thanks for your so fast and explicit reply!
                I know what fillet tool can do (and I didn't entirely read your the help file 😳 ).
                Truth is that I never tried to extend an arc... but I think that's a SU limitation, knowing that they are approximated by segments.

                But what I forgot to add to my previous post is that ArchiCAD "adjust" tool can be applied to more that one 2D entity: one can select as many lines or arcs, etc. at once and they will trim or extend all together and, if boundary line doesn't exist, one can draw an imaginary one.
                I hope this make sense.

                Actually, a set of real 2D Tools are something I was "officially" asking each time I was in the beta tester team, from @Last to Google, and yours are a major step forward.

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                  TIG Moderator
                  last edited by 23 Sept 2009, 20:38

                  What you are asking for is an Trim/Extend like CAD where you select the Line(s) etc to Trim/Extend to and then the ones to be edited. The first set doesn't change (unless it's also in the second set !), the second set is adjusted as expected - extending/trimming to the projection of a selected line if appropriate...

                  In CAD many users use Fillet as a Trim/Extend Tools by setting the value=0 and working on just 2 picked Edges.
                  The separate Trim/Extend works as outlined above...

                  I'll think about a separate Tool... ❓

                  TIG

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                    TIG Moderator
                    last edited by 23 Sept 2009, 22:59

                    Here's v2.7 http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=185760#p185760 ☀

                    New 2D Polygon Tool added. Similar to 2D Circle BUT can specify number of Sides NNs, length of a Side NNNx OR Radius NNN etc... 2D Circle tool alignment to second-picked point corrected. Help files updated. New tool's Icons added - also CADfather's alternative set updated temporarily until he adds his own...

                    TIG

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                      TIG Moderator
                      last edited by 24 Sept 2009, 08:43

                      Here's v2.8 http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=185760#p185760

                      2D Circle and 2D Polygon adjusted - Rotation of 'ghost' ngon/circle drawn as you look to pick the second-point now matches the final one - with vertex at second-point picked...

                      TIG

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                        dedmin
                        last edited by 24 Sept 2009, 12:03

                        When snapping to midpoint and click, the cursor jumps to the midpoint of the resulting segment

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                          Dan
                          last edited by 24 Sept 2009, 12:24

                          @dan said:

                          ...that ArchiCAD "adjust" tool...

                          Indeed, it's a CAD-like tool.
                          I use it in ArchiCAD very often, as I said, and I think it would expand SU poor native 2D possibilities even further.

                          Thanks for updating and for your hard work, generally!

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                            TIG Moderator
                            last edited by 24 Sept 2009, 13:19

                            @dedmin said:

                            When snapping to midpoint and click, the cursor jumps to the midpoint of the resulting segment
                            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IstNF3U73n0

                            This is a mystery ! I recently added the line inferencing stuff. It seems to work for all other snaps, but as you make multiple segment lines it needs to make a 'leapfrog', making ipoint1 ipoint2, clear ipoint2 etc. For some reason I haven't fathomed if the last snap was the midpoint of an edge then the copy! of the ipoint1 knows it's the mid-point of that edge BUT since that edge has been 'halved' it moves to the edge's new mid-point ... I think I have a fix...

                            TIG

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                              TIG Moderator
                              last edited by 24 Sept 2009, 13:45

                              Here's v2.9 http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=185760#p185760

                              2D Line mid-point inference glitch fixed.

                              TIG

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                                NewOne
                                last edited by 24 Sept 2009, 13:57

                                I can't wait for 2D Tools v3.0 😄
                                This is the most updated plugin. And the shortest time betwen versions. Google Team could learn something from here... Thank you TIG!

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                                  jwlyon1
                                  last edited by 24 Sept 2009, 14:14

                                  ZOMG. WOW. ZOMG.

                                  Amazing. I can't keep up! But I will, because this is probably the best plugin ever. I've been searching for these functionalities in SU since day one. Which was Sketchup 2, I think.

                                  Wonderful work TIG. Thank you!

                                  Macbook Pro/ iMac
                                  OSX 10.7.2 Sketchup 8
                                  rogue-z is here!

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                                    dtrarch
                                    last edited by 24 Sept 2009, 15:14

                                    TIG

                                    K Tools/geometry/make L with radius set to [0] will do the Cad clean/join
                                    thing for 2d work.
                                    I set a keystoke [K] (surprise)just enter and select the lines to be cleaned and 'that's all folks'.

                                    Check it out.

                                    Thanks again and again for all your "good works".

                                    dtr

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                                      xrok1
                                      last edited by 25 Sept 2009, 02:10

                                      @newone said:

                                      I can't wait for 2D Tools v3.0 😄
                                      This is the most updated plugin. And the shortest time betwen versions. Google Team could learn something from here... Thank you TIG!

                                      is it ever fast, if you look at the first post 2.9 came out before 2.8 . 🤣 now thats fast.

                                      “There are three classes of people: those who see. Those who see when they are shown. Those who do not see.”

                                      http://www.Twilightrender.com try it!

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                                        honoluludesktop
                                        last edited by 25 Sept 2009, 02:56

                                        TIG, Hope this wasn't asked before, but if I open 2d#.rb and see:

                                        TIG (c) 2009

                                        loads 2D tools...

                                        v2 Reworked 20090909

                                        require 'sketchup.rb'
                                        load '2Dtools/2D#loader.rb'

                                        And, I want to check which version is installed, will 200909(09) tell me that this is v2.9 ? Thanks.

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                                          TIG Moderator
                                          last edited by 25 Sept 2009, 08:23

                                          @honoluludesktop said:

                                          TIG, Hope this wasn't asked before, but if I open 2d#.rb and see:

                                          TIG (c) 2009

                                          loads 2D tools...

                                          v2 Reworked 20090909

                                          require 'sketchup.rb'
                                          load '2Dtools/2D#loader.rb'

                                          And, I want to check which version is installed, will 200909(09) tell me that this is v2.9 ? Thanks.

                                          Good idea - from now on I'll put the latest version/date into '2d#.rb'...

                                          TIG

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