Can't delete materials
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Hopefully you've already figured this out, but I finally realized what was causing the right click on materials problem after pulling my hair out over this for ages. Change your Windows appearance setting from the fancy Aero to 'Basic' or the old windows style of visual theme while your using sketchup. Works a charm in windows 7!
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Had this problem all week. It has to be more then just amount of textures though,
Tried with large file with many textures, slow but I get delete .
Another file, less textures & smaller, I gave had ti give up on kept,greying out forever.
Wish there was away that you could edit the file and delete them with an editor. -
@jpalm32 said:
Wish there was away that you could edit the file and delete them with an editor.
http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=48933#p437121
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@digitalmarley said:
Hopefully you've already figured this out, but I finally realized what was causing the right click on materials problem after pulling my hair out over this for ages. Change your Windows appearance setting from the fancy Aero to 'Basic' or the old windows style of visual theme while your using sketchup. Works a charm in windows 7!
o_O Really?
I must try this. -
Let me know if that works for you. Works great for me, and hopefully you will feel as liberated as I did!
One other thing that can help with materials you cant purge which is a work-around I discovered for the above issue....usually the inability to delete materials is caused when materials get assigned to lines that make up your solids, that have different materials assigned to the faces, thus why you cant visually see the offensive material because its on a black line.
If you download and use the free cleanup script called "cleanup3 (to the 3rd power)" you can select suspicious groups or solids and use the checkbox that removes materials from edges. Be careful not to run the script on plain linework as it will delete what it thinks are stray edges whether you check that box or not.
Cheers
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@digitalmarley said:
Let me know if that works for you. Works great for me, and hopefully you will feel as liberated as I did!
Didn't work for me. Context-menu for materials are as slow as ever for models with lots of geometry.
What I've found is that the context menu gets slower the more entities have materials applied to them.Maybe we're talking about different issues?
@digitalmarley said:
One other thing that can help with materials you cant purge which is a work-around I discovered for the above issue....usually the inability to delete materials is caused when materials get assigned to lines that make up your solids, that have different materials assigned to the faces, thus why you cant visually see the offensive material because its on a black line.
If you download and use the free cleanup script called "cleanup3 (to the 3rd power)" you can select suspicious groups or solids and use the checkbox that removes materials from edges. Be careful not to run the script on plain linework as it will delete what it thinks are stray edges whether you check that box or not.
I might have heard of that plugin...
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@digitalmarley said:
Be careful not to run the script on plain linework as it will delete what it thinks are stray edges whether you check that box or not.
What?I cannot reproduce that. If I un-check Stray Edges option the edges remains.
(Can we continue this in the CleanUp thread? http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=22920) -
I still have the problem. Can't delete, just greys out.
That line color thingy might be it.
Will do a test and change all line.
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@thomthom said:
Didn't work for me. Context-menu for materials are as slow as ever for models with lots of geometry.
What I've found is that the context menu gets slower the more entities have materials applied to them.Maybe we're talking about different issues?
Sorry for the confusion, the issue I was addressing was the original problem of not being able to right click on materials in large models and delete them because the context menu only briefly flashes by then closes. This is a big problem for everyone it seems, but i swear that changing the windows 7 style appearance worked for me, even in my largest models with tonnes of warehouse junk. It still takes a few seconds for the context menu to show up but in windows 'basic' mode, it doesn't disappear! I think its something to do with the visual style applied to the sketchup windows and toolbar's because if you notice when you right click on them, it causes all your task windows to flash, which if you ask me, is whats closing the context menu. I lost track of who is even having the problem but maybe try different windows appearance options because you will love how smaller your files will be! don't know anything about the greyed out problem, never had that.
I did not realize cleanup3 was your plugin. I cannot live without it! Thank you so much. I was wrong, un-checking doesn't delete the lines. My mistake. I think i was being dramatic to make a point. Cheers!
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Could it be you've been hit my lots of redundant toolbar registry entries? I found once that even I had only about 20-25 toolbars the registry had 2000! -which made SU dead slow.
More details here: http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=37990&p=335586&hilit=toolbar+registry#p335586
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Every time I have any problems, I copy each layer, have 2 copies of sketchup open, and 'paste in place' into a new sketchup file. Sometime I explode each layer or object to check them.
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This problem has been driving me nuts for years, in my largest models it was impossible to right click and delete materials from the SU Material Editor. A real pain when SU automatically creates solid colour materials for imported dwgs.
Digitalmarley's trick above works! I had to change my Windows 7 theme to Classic (Basic didn't work), and SU stills hangs for about 20 seconds (for each material!), but finally the right click context menu comes up and I can choose delete. Thank you Digitalmarley!
Trimble really need to sort out how SU handles materials, it's a terrible bottleneck./Jackson
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