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    • J Offline
      jhauswirth
      last edited by

      How about layering to produce what you need.
      First insert the model with edges turned off and vector rendered.
      Then insert the same model on top with just edges being rendered.

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        matteo
        last edited by

        @jhauswirth said:

        How about layering to produce what you need.
        First insert the model with edges turned off and vector rendered.
        Then insert the same model on top with just edges being rendered.

        I've already made this with some other projects, but it is a bit annoying.

        I've also tried to explode all curves, but it doesn't change the output. I thought the strange behaviour could be due to some conflict in curves with hidden and visible segments welded together.

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          bjanzen
          last edited by

          Is this Todd's script: http://www.smustard.com/script/DashedLines ? If so, I'll contact Todd and see if we can test it.

          b

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            matteo
            last edited by

            yes bjanzen, that's the script.
            If you or Todd send me a PM with an email, I'll send you the sketchup file to test.

            thank you
            /matteo

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              todd burch
              last edited by

              I have sent Barry the script. There is another user of DashedLines that is having an issue when printing to PDF. He's using Acrobat 8 (latest version) and all dashed lines are coming out blank when printing to PDF from SketchUp. I understand from him that if he manually creates dashed lines, they print properly to PDF. When using SketchUp to print to the printer, they also print fine.

              Todd

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                todd burch
                last edited by

                Perhaps it has something to do with dashed lines not being profile lines, but appearing as open line segments, but they are really bordering a face? Should be reproducible manually if that's the case. Try PDFing this file.

                If it does not fail, lay this square onto another larger face and try again.

                Todd


                manual_dashes.skp

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                  matteo
                  last edited by

                  I've made a test drawing, with the some strange output.

                  Here attached the .skp file and the .pdf output.

                  dash test.layout

                  dash test.skp

                  dash test vector.pdf

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                    matteo
                    last edited by

                    Todd,

                    I've tested your manual dashes: it gives me the some problem in layout.
                    It's not only the pdf export that fails, but even what is displayed as vector visualization in layout.

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                      todd burch
                      last edited by

                      @matteo said:

                      Todd,

                      I've tested your manual dashes: it gives me the some problem in layout.
                      It's not only the pdf export that fails, but even what is displayed as vector visualization in layout.

                      Well, that is both good news and bad news.

                      The good news is that DashedLines script cannot be the culprit, because I created that box manually without the script. DashedLines here is an innocent victim.

                      The bad news is that is not good news for anyone but me. 🤣

                      Thanks for running the test! Todd

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                        matteo
                        last edited by

                        Is anyone so kind to test if this happens on other computer configurations.
                        I'm running LO on windows xp sp3 and will try with windows 7.

                        I'm just curious to know if this is a bug of LO or just a problem of my PC.

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                          bjanzen
                          last edited by

                          It happens on Mac as well.

                          Engineers are looking at it, but they're busy and we'll get back to you. In the interim, you can work around it as Jeff suggested, render in hybrid, or draw the line slightly offset from the face. It's really a SketchUp issue, not a LayOut issue, as you'll see the same issue on PDF export in SketchUp. In LayOut, we're looking at why hybrid and vector differ. Thanks, matteo & Todd for helping with this.

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                            Charlie__V
                            last edited by

                            All,
                            Same here on Win XP Pro SP3
                            I find that if your style has face setting set to hidden line mode the dashed lines will display/render correctly (Vector).
                            All other face styles(modes) will not render/display correctly.

                            As for workaround:
                            In SU.....select your desired style and untick display edges...save this style for use in Raster/Hybrid mode in LO.
                            Create a style with edges on and face settings in hidden line mode.
                            IN LO:
                            Once your model view is set with your desired style (edges off) copy the model view and paste in place......changed the copied style to the hidden line mode style and turn off the background.

                            You are baisically layering one model on top of the other and may want to isolate the two by placing on different layers and move forward or backward if/as required.

                            Best,
                            C


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                              matteo
                              last edited by

                              Charlie, Bjanzen, Todd,

                              thank you all. It's clear now that this is a Sketchup bug.
                              I used that workaround several times, and I was tired - I'll draw only full lines and make them dashed in my dtp application. This is the fastest solution for me.

                              /matteo

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                                jhauswirth
                                last edited by

                                I think the problem might be the same as the z-fighting issue.
                                Are the lines on the same plane as the faces they are drawn on?
                                Can you pull the lines up off the ground/faces by a very small
                                amount and see how it looks then?

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                                  Charlie__V
                                  last edited by

                                  @jhauswirth said:

                                  I think the problem might be the same as the z-fighting issue.
                                  The dashed lines consistently render while in hidden line mode so I don't think it is Z-fight related.
                                  Are the lines on the same plane as the faces they are drawn on?
                                  Yes (in test file)
                                  Can you pull the lines up off the ground/faces by a very small
                                  amount and see how it looks then?
                                  I tried this (+ 1/8") and it did not resolve the missing line segmnets

                                  Thanks for you help on this,
                                  Best,
                                  C

                                  Precision M1710/Win 7 Pro 64 bit/i-7 6920 Quad core 2.9 Ghz -3.8/16Gb ram/NVIDIA M5000M 8Gb

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