The "Duh!" thread (aka the Doh! thread)
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%(#400080)[ALL toolbars can be mounted on the top OR the side! Not just the SU tools.
I've got an increasing number of toolbars mounted up top since that's the way they first show up when a plugin is installed. The decreasing workspace was becoming an issue. The original SU toolbars mount vertically, so I set out to figure out how I could make the new Ruby and plugin toolbars mount vertically too. That seems to make more sense with a widescreen monitor. Spent several hours searching through the forums, help topics, and eventually digging into various Ruby scripts trying to figure it out over the past two weeks. Then last night I was moving a floating toolbar window and grabbed it a little to close to the edge and... it "stretched" out vertically. Finally...]
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(This belongs probably also into the developers forums:)
window.onerror = function(errorMsg, url, lineNumber){ return true }
This catches WebDialog script error popups (should they still sometimes occur after thorough testing)!
Why didn't I find that before?
Note: It needs to be assigned directly to%(#000000)[window]
and not attached like%(#000000)[$(window).bind("error", function(){})]
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Interesting. I do not have that "duh moment" reading this.
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@gaieus said:
Interesting. I do not have that "duh moment" reading this.
same here⦠more like an "uhhhhh moment"
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I guess I could call this "The Well I'll be Darn Thread". I have used Sketchup since V 4. And I know that the text tool will give me info on geometry. Like length, area, but today, surprise, I used the text tool on the apex of an angle and I got the following, the degrees of the angle in the text box. Never saw that before, and I would have an illustration to show you if I could get the text tool to do it again.
Ken
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I was reading a topic and realized that I did not understand a word.
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@gaieus said:
I was reading a topic and realized that I did not understand a word.
Then looked up and also realized I was in the Developers Forum.0101011101101000011000010111010000101100001000000111100101101111011101010010000001100100011011110010000001101110011011110111010000100000011101010110111001100100011001010111001001110011011101000110000101101110011001000010000001100010011010010110111001100001011100100111100100111111
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Didn't you mean
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01101000 01101111 01110111 00100000 01110010 01110101 01100100 01100101 00100001
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It wasn't... but
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I think I got geek all over me
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@unknownuser said:
Found a cool one today.
Copy a line over and type 6" to set the distance. Then type *10 to array it 10 times.
What I already knew was that you can type *8 or *4 or whatever to adjust the number of arrayed items.
However I just found out that if you type 3" or 10" it will keep your array but adjust the spacing. Pretty sweet!
-Brodie
Duh!
That is sweet!
The manual doesn't even mention this!
http://support.google.com/sketchup/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=94863 -
It even works with circular arrays - just type in the angle in degrees
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Found a cool one today.
Copy a line over and type 6" to set the distance. Then type *10 to array it 10 times.
What I already knew was that you can type *8 or *4 or whatever to adjust the number of arrayed items.
However I just found out that if you then type 3" or 10" it will keep your array but adjust the spacing. Pretty sweet!
-Brodie
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@unknownuser said:
Found a cool one today.
Copy a line over and type 6" to set the distance. Then type *10 to array it 10 times.
What I already knew was that you can type *8 or *4 or whatever to adjust the number of arrayed items.
However I just found out that if you then type 3" or 10" it will keep your array but adjust the spacing. Pretty sweet!
-Brodie
This, sir, just made my day!
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+1
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@unknownuser said:
Found a cool one today.
Copy a line over and type 6" to set the distance. Then type *10 to array it 10 times.
What I already knew was that you can type *8 or *4 or whatever to adjust the number of arrayed items.
However I just found out that if you then type 3" or 10" it will keep your array but adjust the spacing. Pretty sweet!
-Brodie
I just wish you found this last week, when I needed it.
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@unknownuser said:
Found a cool one today.
Copy a line over and type 6" to set the distance. Then type *10 to array it 10 times.
What I already knew was that you can type *8 or *4 or whatever to adjust the number of arrayed items.
However I just found out that if you then type 3" or 10" it will keep your array but adjust the spacing. Pretty sweet!
-Brodie
I learned that just a couple months ago from Dave R at a local meetup
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Shift + Eraser to smooth...
I know that this has always been there, but I just discovered it recently (Duh!) thanks to another thread here... I cannot tell you how many times I have tweaked, and redone a push/pull or follow me command just to minimize the number of lines on a solid!
Ah... feels good to share my stupidity!
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