No way, is it ?
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There is no way to dock the windows (layer, components,styles, etc...) in SketchUp like in Layout, no ?
just in case i missed it.
Thank_you
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no unfortunately
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that was quick ¡
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You can actually do it but they won't be attached at the side as in LayOut. I have all of my SketchUp windows (layers, components, materials, etc. placed on the right side of my screen and the main window to the left. My screen is a 25" monitor and I have the main SketchUp window set to cover about 4/5 of the width of the entire screen. This gives room for the small windows on the right. Somewhere there is a thread where various people showed their screens and I have a screen shot of this.
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I understand, that´s a good workaround. Still...Layout`s way is better.
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I found the screen shot.
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Dave - you definitely need some more tool bars
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@gullfo said:
Dave - you definitely need some more tool bars
Actually, since that screen shot was made I think I have a few less.
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This belongs to the general SketchUp section, right? I don't see anything related to plugins here.
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@thomthom said:
This belongs to the general SketchUp section, right? I don't see anything related to plugins here.
Moved.
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My fault ¡
I thought it could be done with ruby.
By the way thomthom
was it of any use to you my post in http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=180&t=48090
just curious and a bit annoyed by your silence there .
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If you would include a more accurate description of your problem or question in the subject of your post, it will be easier for others to find in the future should they have a similar situation. Plus, it will increase your chances that someone with expertise in the area you are having a problem with will notice the post and maybe provide the help you need.
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sorry hellnbakI don´t get you.
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@juanv.soler said:
By the way thomthom
was it of any use to you my post in http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=180&t=48090
just curious and a bit annoyed by your silence there .
thanksI've not had time to investigate that issue - I've been working overtime this week - and I'm about to head into the office today as well.
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@juanv.soler said:
I think my question was clear enough to get an answer
He was talking about the topic title - it's preferred that it is descriptive of the topic, not just something generic. Makes it easier when you search or browse for a given topic.
In this case, a title of "Can you dock tool-windows in SketchUp like in Layout?" would be a better title instead of "No way, is it?"
You see?
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@juanv.soler said:
sorry hellnbakI don´t get you.
I think my question was clear enough to get an answer as I fortunately didYes, your question was clear enough. I was referring to the subject, "No way, is it?". What I was saying is that if you describe your question/problem in the subject of your post, somebody else who may have a similar question somewhere down the road can do a search and find this thread and maybe the information he needs. And as I mentioned, it also increases the chances of somebody noticing your post who has some expertise in the area in question.
Not a huge thing, just a suggestion that makes these forums a bit more useful for everyone -
ThomThom commented on this while I was making the last post, sorry for the redundancy
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Ah ¡
Ok
I will be more accurate in the name of the topic next time .
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@hellnbak said:
ThomThom commented on this while I was making the last post, sorry for the redundancy
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@thomthom said:
I've not had time to investigate that issue - I've been working overtime this week - and I'm about to head into the office today as well.
Ok, I can wait , but would like to know what happened when you get into it.
Thanks
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