[Plugin][$] Tools On Surface - v2.6a - 01 Apr 24
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Hi Fred.
These days I've been using your plugins for drawing and detect some problems.be possible to fix these problems?
Greetings, and thank you very much for all his contributions
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Life saving stuFF!!!
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I'm having trouble with the arc tool, the arc has some kinks in it, please see attached picture and SU file. Am I doing something wrong?
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Yeah, it seems the problem gets worse the farther around the surface you go...I just wonder if there is a setting that I am missing or a workaround
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such an useful script, thanks for your post
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I didn't think it was supposed to draw on groups or components.
As a work around, though, you could open the group or component and draw your lines. Then select them and use Edit>Cut. Close the group and use Edit>Paste in Place.
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@dave r said:
I didn't think it was supposed to draw on groups or components.
Quite!
The clue is in its name - it's NOT called Tools_on_Group or Tools_on_Instance,
So just draw ON a 'Surface' not ON other things........... -
My version doesn't draw on Groups/Components?
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Well, it looks I just used a plugin in an inappropriate way. Do I still benefit of warranty ?
I promise I won't do it again! -
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@unknownuser said:
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I am a Chinese user
When I use this plug-in
The Chinese in the display area is not displayed correctly
Can You check what is the reason
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@hebeijianke said:
@unknownuser said:
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I am a Chinese user
When I use this plug-in
The Chinese in the display area is not displayed correctly
Can You check what is the reasonI don't know. Apparently the translation in the lang file appears to be correct for "length" and "angle" at least on my version 1.8. Can you please check in ToolsOnSurface > Language Translation....
Does the 'wrong' text means something in Chinese, and if so, what does it means?
Is this the only occurence of translation problems?
Also, do you use TOS version 1.8 or an earlier version?
Thanks
Fredo
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@unknownuser said:
@hebeijianke said:
@unknownuser said:
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Fredo
I'm using version 1.8a
The text displayed is not Chinese
There are several situations can not be displayed properly
I do not known the reason
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Just in case, this may come from the fact that in your configuration, the Chinese language is defined with CN, not ZH.
The original file is defined with ZH.Could you check what is the local language by typing
Sketchup.get_locale
in the Ruby console.Thanks
Fredo
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THANK YOU! IT IS POWERFUL!
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@unknownuser said:
Just in case, this may come from the fact that in your configuration, the Chinese language is defined with CN, not ZH.
The original file is defined with ZH.Could you check what is the local language by typing
Sketchup.get_locale
in the Ruby console.Thanks
Fredo
It Is still displayed incorrectly
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Fredo
There are several common two-part locale code LCID strings [the 'code' and 'LCID string' can vary] - e.g.
Chinese (simplified) - ZH-CN
Chinese (traditional) - ZH-TW
English (UK) - EN-GB
English (US) - EN-US
Portuguese (Brazil) - PT-BR
Portuguese (Portugal) - PT-PTSome of them like EN-GB are no longer implemented by Google, as we are now lumped in with America under EN-US...
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