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    • TIGT Offline
      TIG Moderator
      last edited by

      Still doesn't help a lot!
      However, I now suspect that it's a clash with another script that's ill-advisedly interfering with the built-in group.copy method. One known culprit is Sketchy-Physics, another is Driving-Dimensions. If you have those install tools please try disabling them - to do that find the relevant .rb or .rbs file[s] in the Plugins folder, that will load the tool[s] and add a '!' to the end of the file-extension [you need your folder options set to let you see the extensions] so they are .rb! or .rbs! files. Restart Sketchup and see if EEbyEdges works now...
      I am looking at a workaround for this kind of issue - but it's these rogue tools who's code is wrongly messing with built-in methods though !

      It it continues after the disablement, then post the SKP or at the very least a screenshot, with instructions on what you pick, how etc, so we can test it ourselves...

      TIG

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      • TIGT Offline
        TIG Moderator
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        Here's an updated zipped set.
        http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=217663#p217663
        Six of the tools that used the built-in method 'group.copy' have been rewritten to avoid using it [you will now get a warning that 'make-unique-is-deprectaed' in the Ruby Console but that's a glitch with the way Sketchup is written and not an error per se].
        This has been forced on us because there are still a few rogue scripts out there where the authors have messed around with some built-in base-class methods like this, and then the expected result is not returned...

        TIG

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        • gudio83G Offline
          gudio83
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          It's great. all tools without EXTRUDE EDGES BY EDGES work.
          EXTRUDE EDGES BY EDGES still don't work. now every time tells me: select 2 groups of edges. 1st profile 2nd path.
          i have no idea why, there is no error message.

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          • TIGT Offline
            TIG Moderator
            last edited by

            @gudio83 said:

            It's great. all tools without EXTRUDE EDGES BY EDGES work.
            EXTRUDE EDGES BY EDGES still don't work. now every time tells me: select 2 groups of edges. 1st profile 2nd path.
            i have no idea why, there is no error message.

            Please post your SKP that's not working so we can see...

            TIG

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              sameer_engi
              last edited by

              i like it; it so easy to use and save time thinks πŸ‘

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              • L Offline
                lazybones
                last edited by

                As it is my first post - hi everyone;)

                I've got question about Arc's tutorial.
                What plugin do i need to move up this middle arc, like Arc did? I mean, how to control this arc so i can drag ending point up like it is shown on this tutorial...

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                • TIGT Offline
                  TIG Moderator
                  last edited by

                  @lazybones said:

                  As it is my first post - hi everyone;)
                  I've got question about Arc's tutorial.
                  What plugin do i need to move up this middle arc, like Arc did? I mean, how to control this arc so i can drag ending point up like it is shown on this tutorial...
                  Sorry lazybones but you're making as much sense as a 'sack full of cornels' [=private-joke!].
                  This is really about basic Arc drawing and so it probably belongs elsewhere ?
                  BUT assuming this isn't going to get into a long off-topic ping-pong game... then please read this carefully...
                  Find and read the Help function for Arc.
                  Consider using the Instructor window for info on unfamiliar tools - like the Arc one, which has several links off the web-pages for specialized Arc making...
                  There are specific useful inferencing tips for tangents, half-circle etc
                  You can snap the ends of the Arc and 'bulge' to anywhere you like; so snap to existing things or make guides to snap to.
                  You can constrain the direction/plane of an Arc using Shift keys when picking points.
                  You can also type in precise values for chord and bulge sizes...
                  Once the Arc is made you can Scale it in one or both axes of its plane.
                  You can also Move/Rotate it into another orientation.
                  TIP: to prevent it sticking to other geometry, Group it temporarily do the Move/Rotate, then Explode it when you are done tweaking... πŸ€“

                  TIG

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                    lazybones
                    last edited by

                    @tig said:

                    Sorry lazybones but you're making as much sense as a 'sack full of cornels' [=private-joke!].(...)

                    πŸ˜›
                    As I'am not SU beginner, i feel quite stupid about my question right now;) I've never used that 'bulge' by point before - and now i'm wondering (and will for o moment) how is that possible 😎 genius...
                    Anyway, thanks a lot for help, cheers!

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                    • Dave RD Offline
                      Dave R
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                      When you use the Arc tool, you set the end points by clicking and drag out the"bulge". Try it and look at the Measurements box. You'll see it is labeled "Bulge". Some of that stuff, because it is always there, is easy to overlook.

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                        yaza
                        last edited by

                        Dear TIG thanks for a wonderful tool.
                        I was using it for more than a year with no issues with it's siblings in the plugin folder, until yesterday when it started to crash SU.
                        I have no ... idea what the commpatibility file means. Please advise.
                        Thank you and have a nice day


                        what does this warning mean? SU crashes if I try to execute the tool or cancel it.


                        plugins installed


                        how does the compatibility work?

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                        • TIGT Offline
                          TIG Moderator
                          last edited by

                          There are a few overlapping issues...

                          The 'Compatibility Files' button means that you do not have full permissions to the Plugins folder, AND although it might look like you have successfully installed files/subfolders into the 'Plugins' folder, actually the OS [Vista?] has put them into a 'side folder' to protect you from yourself - an annoying feature because it doesn't tell you this except for displaying this unobtrusive button - the missing bits can cause issues when things only half-auto-load when SUp starts.
                          Click on the 'Compatibility Files' button and see what's up, move things back as needed.
                          To stop a recurrence ensure that you have full permissions to the 'Plugins' folder [and the Materials/Components/Styles folders too] - select the folder's icon, right-click, properties, security, select user[s], edit etc...

                          You also have a "tool-bar collection" folder installed - there are warnings about this posted on its download page, it puts old copies of some 'system' files into the 'Plugins' folder, which then load before the newer versions that were made in the 'Tools' folder by the SUp installer, and which SUp MUST find and use !
                          It then breaks SUp in subtle ways !
                          The two files that jump out at me, and MUST be removed from your 'Plugins' folder are sketchup.rb and extensions.rb - see the "collection's" download page for more details...

                          The Ruby Console reports seem OK.
                          I'm unsure what the '20' lines are - were you perhaps running another tool before this ?
                          The ' make_unique...deprecated...' message IS expected, as the tools use that API method which IS needed when copying groups in certain ways, but which SUp wrongly advises against, things it's 'deprecated' = 'no longer used'... [IF the API 'safely' made unique copies of groups by default it wouldn't be used]. I reintroduced the make_unique method after it became apparent that some other authors' scripts were ill-advisedly rewriting base-classes/methods and thereby adversely affecting the API's 'group' methods, and causing issues with some users - e.g. cgp=group.copy should return a reference to the newly made [hopefully unique] group, but some third-party scripts mess that up and it returns 'nil', therefore making it impossible to keep track of copied groups, the safest way is to use
                          cgp=entities.add_instance(group.entities.parent, group.transformation) cgp.make_unique
                          So that 'cgp' is then properly returned as a reference to the new unique copy of the 'group'...

                          Incidentally if you are going to display your folders' contents without 'details'. then please have your 'Folder Options' set to display ALL file-types, so we see .rb, .skp etc, it's much easier to grasp what's what in a screenshot...

                          TIG

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                            yaza
                            last edited by

                            Thanks for your immediate!!! answer, don't you ever sleep?
                            The OS is Windows7.
                            I don't get it, why does this stupid machine gives me administrator prerogative to install and run from one hand and takes it back from the other by overighting on it's own.

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                              yaza
                              last edited by

                              @unknownuser said:

                              The two files that jump out at me, and MUST be removed from your 'Plugins' folder are sketchup.rb and extensions.rb - see the "collection's" download page for more details...

                              can you please direct me to the link?
                              thank you

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                              • TIGT Offline
                                TIG Moderator
                                last edited by

                                See here http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=112024#p112024

                                TIG

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                                  rv1974
                                  last edited by

                                  Hi TIG,
                                  I could not find the 'ExtrudeAlongPath.rb' thread, so let me spam here.
                                  You know what would make my sketchup life complete?
                                  Being able to ExtrudeAlongPath on multiple\not connectededges.
                                  I use this .rb constantly and it'd save a LOT of time.
                                  Thank you in advance
                                  P.S. yet another wish:
                                  the default alignment: centroid, width\length: 5\5.

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                                  • TIGT Offline
                                    TIG Moderator
                                    last edited by

                                    There are three of my older extrusion tools that are not in the zipped set.
                                    Two are still available from Didier's crai Ruby Depot
                                    ExtrudeAlongPath and TubeAlongPath
                                    The other one PipeAlongPath is also available here at SCF http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=7547#p7547

                                    The zipped set's ExtrudeEdgesByFace tool effectively replaces them all: with it you can draw any 'flat' face shape desired and use a cpoint to fine-tune its initial setting-out: it also follows multiple selected paths [unlike most other tools where branching etc stops the operation]...
                                    However, PipeAlongPath does allow circular 'pipe-like' extrusions with variable int/ext.diameters set by dialog, so that tool does still have its own uses...

                                    TIG

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                                      rv1974
                                      last edited by

                                      Indeed 'extrude edges by face' works smoothly.I'll adopt it for sure. Thank you!
                                      though.. the oldie 'ExtrudeAlongPath' is a bit faster to execute in boring rectangular situations
                                      (which are 99% in my practice)

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                                        gherkin
                                        last edited by

                                        Hi, I'm an architecture student... these tools will really helped me visualise my ideas! They are similar to Rhino's 'Panelling Tools' plugin, but this is not free. I've had a play with extrude tools for an hour or so... I'm addicted! Thanks TIG:

                                        http://i50.tinypic.com/qx2xyx.jpg

                                        http://i49.tinypic.com/2llhd7b.jpg

                                        http://i45.tinypic.com/s5y360.jpg

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                                          gherkin
                                          last edited by

                                          Another couple:

                                          http://i48.tinypic.com/30wm1hx.jpg

                                          http://i47.tinypic.com/2hzpyex.jpg

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                                            zxinfinity
                                            last edited by

                                            FYI, I LOVE your extrude tools, TIG, but I wanted to let you know that I get consistent crashes with almost all of the extrude tools when I have SU Podium installed. Any way to know what the offending functions are?

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