SketchUp 8 M2 is out!
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Found her already, thanks
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@tspco said:
Not impressed, went back to older version. My terrains don't move as nicely, really hammers my computer. SP animations are about half or less speed, than they used to be. So until I find out what I need to do I will not use it.
Have you checked if Hardware Acceleration has become disabled for some reason?
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@jbacus said:
@krisidious said:
I don't think we've come up with a number of plugins where it reaches greyed out by bloat. it will happen at some point but I'm not sure at what number of plugins.
I think it might help us to troubleshoot if those of you experiencing the grayed-out context menus could give us a sense of (how many total and which ones specifically) the plugins you have installed.
john
.We're getting a few reports on disabled menus around here, the first thing we make to to tell the users is to check if they have any of the plugins installed that created command object in the context menu handler. It's been a long time since I've seen anyone with that issue around. These days it seems to be that the users have a large number of plugins installed. I can keep an eye out and forward these report to your team if you like. Any particular channel?
I'd really like to help as much as I can, because the issue makes people think it's specific plugins that is the problem and it leads to hours of troubleshooting for the users and developers. -
nice!!!
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I don't think it would be proper for me to concern the likes of the Google SketchUp Team with my plugins folder until I had actually done my due diligence in locating the issue... my old plugins folder is a mess you can rest assured. after installing the fresh copy of SU M2 and reloading plugins one at a time, I think I have everything I need and no greying out... so I'm pretty happy. haven't even noticed any new features... but SU seems to be running very well and my transition has been smooth.
my transition for SU 8 Pro.
- install new installation to current google folder. name "Google SketchUp 8M2"
- make a backup of the google sketchup plugins folder.
- cut and paste plugins over 1 at a time starting sketchup after each one.
- copy and paste materials, components and styles folders over to new SU folder.
some how google finds the old installation and moves all your settings files and templates.
I did not have to re-authorize.some plugins may have to be turned back on and moved back into position.
hopes this helps.
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The menu problems are caused by-
http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=27941&hilit=+menu#p243583I'll take a look today and see if I can fix the root problem rather than have a witch hunt for the plugins causing this problem.
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And, just to add to Krisidious's suggestion, you may have to be certain you have the most current version of the plugin as well.
I just lost the use of 1001bit Pro, and since it is one of my most used rubies, I freaked.
But I went to their website, and downloaded the latest version, and it now works like a charm. -
@jhauswirth said:
The menu problems are caused by-
http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=27941&hilit=+menu#p243583Before the main problem was a few plugins that created Command objects within the context handler. (This would be a good thing to warn about in the API docs.)
But looking into the reports we've gotten lately it seems to simply be due to a large number of plugins installed which creates a total large number of UI elements (menus and toolbar buttons) -
@mukul.ar said:
@jbacus: Thankyou for clarifying This may be out of topic, but is the google team working on a sketchup that is able to handle more geometry (heavier models)? Because that would be the only push I'd need to go pro... Its not every day I get to interact with the developing team so... Thankyou for this great piece of software...
You're welcome! We're very proud of the work we do with SketchUp.
Performance is something we work on with every release, and it is something that clearly benefits all users. Every time we make SketchUp more able to handle bigger models, you guys begin making heavier models yet. Classic arms race. We've been in this condition for many releases now, and I think if you were to take one of the models you are working on today back to an older version of SketchUp you'd notice a significant difference.
But this is an academic argument and not what you're probably looking for. I promise we'll continue making SketchUp perform better with every release. In return, you've got to know where the limitations of the system are and keep building your models with respect to that.
Out of curiosity, what are you modeling today, and how 'heavy' would your model have to be before you'd be satisfied with the level of detail?
john
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@jbacus said:
Out of curiosity, what are you modeling today, and how 'heavy' would your model have to be before you'd be satisfied with the level of detail?
.this is what I'm working on today... I'm satisfied with the level of detail and the useability of the model.
156,361 edges
58,677 faces
2371 component instances
163 Components
550 groups...
113 materials
yeah I'm a bad boy on groups.this is just about half the size of a normal house I would work on...
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@krisidious said:
my transition for SU 8 Pro.
- install new installation to current google folder. name "Google SketchUp 8M2"
- make a backup of the google sketchup plugins folder.
- cut and paste plugins over 1 at a time starting sketchup after each one.
- copy and paste materials, components and styles folders over to new SU folder.
some how google finds the old installation and moves all your settings files and templates.
I did not have to re-authorize.some plugins may have to be turned back on and moved back into position.
hopes this helps.
I didn't have that kind of luck in my attempt to keep the previous version of 8 resident. I renamed the sketchup 8 folder and created a new folder for the install of m2 both inside the programs(x86) - google folder.
My styles (er templates) didn't transfer over and the executable that was in the older 8 is gone. I just looked for my two created styles and can't find them either.
really does belong in the noob forumI have weeded down the plug in folder by more than half but can see that's not going to last long
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@unknownuser said:
I didn't have that kind of luck in my attempt to keep the previous version of 8 resident. I renamed the sketchup 8 folder and created a new folder for the install of m2 both inside the programs(x86) - google folder.
My styles (er templates) didn't transfer over and the executable that was in the older 8 is gone. I just looked for my two created styles and can't find them either.yes it moved my dll's and exe's and such out of the original folder. did you have your styles saved in the "Styles" folder?
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I thought I had them saved.. but not a style, I don't think. I think I had two templates saved so when the program comes up, I have my own scale and colors set up.. maybe that's a style.
Either way, neither the styles folder or the templates folder have them .. old or new installation.
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open a drawing that uses the old template then do save as template?
john
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Will downloading SK8 Pro M2 and installing it wipe out my Previous SK8 Pro License? I read earlier (Page 3 I think) Of someone downloading it and it got rid of his Pro version.
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@gr8fzy1 said:
Will downloading SK8 Pro M2 and installing it wipe out my Previous SK8 Pro License? I read earlier (Page 3 I think) Of someone downloading it and it got rid of his Pro version.
that was me
what i said was that I installed suFree which overwrote suProyou can install M2pro and your pro8 license will stay intact
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@driven said:
open a drawing that uses the old template then do save as template?
john
(obvious I think but just incase)
delete all the geometry and purge first (unless you want certain materials etc in your template)
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@unknownuser said:
@driven said:
open a drawing that uses the old template then do save as template?
john
(obvious I think but just incase)
delete all the geometry and purge first (unless you want certain materials etc in your template)
should be obvious.. but rolls eyes at self it wasn't. Ty will do
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Hope these will be more readable. Done, by the way, on my laptop, which sees the same plugins as work and home desktops.
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