[Plugin] C of G Reporter 1.3
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So speedy as usual
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@Tig : Can you write result with a little Offset?
Result are always in front of something even we rotate or scale the object
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You need to use another tool 'Center of Gravity' to make the CofG tags first.
It's here http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=229401#p229401
I wrote this 'Reporter' for Bertier who wants to be able to report weights of objects etc after tagging them with CofG data... -
@unknownuser said:
@Tig : Can you write result with a little Offset?
Result are always in front of something even we rotate or scale the objectUse Xray mode...
The tool is a utility not a presentation aid.
You can always move the text-tag by editing the CofG group...
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Dear TIG,
Thanks for the explanation.
Regards,
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@unknownuser said:
@unknownuser said:
You can always move the text-tag by editing the CofG group...
Thanks, Pilou
...Comme toujours, je peut te faire confiance...
Aucun problème !
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does this do Imperial Weights too?
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@Tig
Je peut no, Je peux yes
a very useful thing for French verbs and conjugation
(on left top page: enter the verb, press ok ..and scroll ) -
@krisidious said:
does this do Imperial Weights too?
If you use the 'imperial' measurements for the CogG volumes and density...
Possible units are "kg/m3", "tonnes/m3", "g/cm3", "tons/yd3", "lbs/ft3"
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@unknownuser said:
@Tig
Je peut no, Je peux yesPilou
I know!
I can..., thou canst..., he/she/it can..., we can..., you can... they can...? [can!]
My French is rubbish [but, so is your English! ]
Je le sais!
Je peux..., tu peux...,il/elle peut..., nous pouvons..., vous pouvez... ils/elles peuvent? [pu!]
Mon Français est des déchets [mais c'est que t'anglais! ]
In good humour...
Dans la bonne humeur ...
???
l'eau is water
la peau is skin
Both of these nouns are considered male, there is no reason behind this it is just the way the language works!
Similarly there are rules for female nouns such as:
un périphérique is a peripheral
un graphique is a graph........................ -
excellente' sorry wrong language...
now another question... I know this is kinda off subject. what is the implication of this plugin, does this allude to a future where these weights could be transfered through shear force or straight line force?
the reason I ask is that I look forward to a time when I can build roofs, beams or arches and have their loads followed and measured.
SketchyPhysics got me excited about the possibility... that a model could have gravity and therefore transfer weight and force towards a central point.
thanks for another great plugin...
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Kristoff
No reason why not... BUT we just haven't written it yet...
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@ Tig
The big mystery is why so much languages? -
MERCI / THANK YOU / Danke !
that is awsome !
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Hello TIG
tryed it, got this :
cofgreporter
Error: #<TypeError: C:/Program Files/Google/Google SketchUp 8/Plugins/cofgreporter.rb:81:in+': can't convert nil into String> C:/Program Files/Google/Google SketchUp 8/Plugins/cofgreporter.rb:81 C:/Program Files/Google/Google SketchUp 8/Plugins/cofgreporter.rb:81:in
cofgreporter'
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Bertier
Here's v1.1 http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=278046#p278046
The error in the error message is fixed!
Please retry...
To be on the safe site please ensure your file_path/skp_name contains no accented characters - SUp's Ruby is not happy with unicoded characters -
will do now;
thank you
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new error message :
cofreporter
Error: #<NameError: undefined local variable or method `cofreporter' for main:Object>
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@bertier said:
new error message :
cofreporter
Error: #<NameError: undefined local variable or method `cofreporter' for main:Object>
(eval)It's
cof****g****reporter
- you mistyped!
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