[Plugin] SectionCutFace
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I wonder if he was joking about your British spelling of "colour"?
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If he really needs 'Color' it'd be easy enough to open the .rb file in Notepad [or a similar plain-text editor] and do a Find/Replace on 'Colour' >> 'Color', indeed he can 'translate' the prompts/dialogs etc to say what ever he wants... 'Couleur' if he were French, 'Farbe' if German, etc...
BUT I suspect something less obscure, and easier to fix ?
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Actually my english is not so good!
My problem can not open the list to select the color !
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I notice that your Sketchup version appears unusual... can you correct it or confirm what version you are actually using... Why not upgrade to a more recent version. Many tools are designed to make use of capabilities only available in newer versions of Sketchup...
The list should simply highlight, and then 'drop-down' [see the earlier tips on access off-screen names - by typing in the first letter and then using the arrow-keys to move the selected item up/down].
Try the tool with the Ruby Console open.
Are there any error messages?I am at a loss as to why the list is not working...
Do you have any Materials that contain a '|' in their name?
This could break the list[s], because Sketchup uses '|' to separate the items a list.
However, it should only make a list containing non-existent materials as it would be split wrongly.
However, if there are '|' characters in names, try renaming them in the Materials Browser dialog without a '|'.
Then retry the tool.If you are still stuck with 'Black', but you want a different color for the cut-line change that simply in the Style settings after making the 'cut'. Also you can edit the Section-Cut-Face group [double-click], then Select-All [Ctrl+A] and then use the Material paintbucket tool to change the color of the selected faces to anything you wish - from available materials or by making a new material as desired...
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wanna see
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@vinzdou said:
wanna see
Please explain yourself sensibly...
You 'want to see' what ?
There is Google Translate readily available to you on the Internet, of you don't speak English... and surely more that two real English words could be strung together to convey something a little more meaningful -
I have a MacPro OS X 10.6.8 running SketchUp Pro 8. I have used the plugin 'Section-CutFace' a number of times before(in this model even), but now it makes SketchUp crash every time, but only in this model. When I activate the plugin I get a spinning wheel for awhile and then it crashes. The model I am working in is 9.9mb, I have 'disabled' all other plugins, repaired my disk and permissions. Yet, it still will not work! Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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You give few clues as to what it is you are doing...
What are you trying to 'cut'?
An image would help...You must appreciate that it's an 'intersection'.
If there are thousands of faces to intersect and form a new set of faces from then it can take some time.
If Sketchup becomes unresponsive it doesn't mean it's crashed.
It's just putting all of its resources into making the new geometry...
What do you mean by crash??
However, a full Bugsplat! does mean issues!!
Limiting the 'on' layers to objects that will be 'cut' is a way of optimizing the processing - every visible object in the section-planes context must be considered for 'cutting' otherwise... even when it's not cut...Have you also purged-unused and fixed-problems under Model-Info > Statistics ?
Also remember that Sketchup can't cope with very tiny or very very large geometry... does your model include any of this ?
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Thank you for your timely response and sorry for the lack of information. I was running this plugin on a longitudinal building section for a 1600 sqft. house(stairs, framing members, envelope, etc.). I had visited the model info dialog and purged/fixed as well as everything else I mentioned in my previous post that were suggestions from blogs. What I did not do is limit the 'on' layers . . . and guess what? It worked! Thank you, I am slapping myself for how much time I have spent on this.
Truly appreciated!
P.S. By 'crash' I meant bugsplat.
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help can't use
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This tool only appears if just one section-plane is selected - which it is and the face tools is there.
A way to see if it at least works, is to select the section-plane [nothing else] and then open the Ruby Console and copy/paste [or type] this text + an <enter> press, The dialog should now start the tool's processing...
SectionCut.new()
Assuming it can work then I suspect the following issues...A reason for 'grayed' out context-menus is well known... but 'old' and solvable.
It is fixed in the newer versions of Sketchup v8, but I see you have v7, where it can occur.
It is caused by having too many plugins loading 'commands'.
Sketchup used to have a limit of about 1000 commands [but this is much higher in the newer versions], so if you have assembled lots of plugins that make commands once you reach that limit Sketchup starts 'dumping' commands and so some items get 'grayed' [disabled] in the context-menu [the main menus can also show symptoms in severe cases]...
Although this tool particular does not even make a 'command', its availability can be affected by a surfeit of commands when you have the older systems...
The way to fix it is to upgrade to say v8 free and use that: remember that v7 can coexists if you want its DXF tools etc...
Some older scripts did make multiple commands during a sessions, which exacerbated the problem, as far as I know these are all fixed, so at least make sure that you have the latest versions of your tools...
Another ways to try and fix it is to go through your Preferences > Extensions and disable all of the ones you don't often use... AND also to look through the Plugins folder and take out scripts that you rarely use. Then when restarted Sketchup will be 'leaner' and the old grayed context-menu issues should stop... -
Am I able to use this .rb in SketchUp 8? From what I've learnt .rb is for version 7 and .rbz is for version 8. I've done a search on teh thread for mention of .rbz and haven't found anything. I've tried copying the file to the relevant extensions folder in the programe file (as you would for SketchUp 7) however it doesn't seem to work.
Any ideas?
Thanks
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The .rbz format is just a .rb compressed. So the plugin will work in version 8. Probably you have something wrong with the installation/admin rights. For using the plugin you have to put a section cut in the model then right click-->add section-cut face.
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@scubadooper said:
Am I able to use this .rb in SketchUp 8? From what I've learnt .rb is for version 7 and .rbz is for version 8. I've done a search on teh thread for mention of .rbz and haven't found anything. I've tried copying the file to the relevant extensions folder in the programe file (as you would for SketchUp 7) however it doesn't seem to work.
Any ideas?
Thanks
So just where did you learn this? Yesterday on another forum I ran into the same thing. That posted emphatically claimed that plugins must be in the .rbz format to work in SketchUp 8. This is absolutely wrong. I'm curious as to where you learned this so perhaps we can correct it and head off problems for other people.
As Massimo says, .rbz files are simply compressed (zipped) plugin files. They may contain more than just the .rb file. For plugins which do have the .rbz format, you can install them with Install Extensions under Preferences>Extensions. For simple .rb files, you only need to drop the file into the Plugins folder.
In your case you probably don't have full read and write permissions for the Plugins folder. Change those permissions to give you total access and reinstall this plugin by copying it into the Plugins folder. Make sure it still has the .rb file extension.
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Thanks to both of you.
It was a problem in using the script (it's the first extension I've used), the right click advice worked a dream.
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Matthew, I'm still interested as to where you learned that plugins have to be in the RBZ format to work in SU8.
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@dave r said:
Matthew, I'm still interested as to where you learned that plugins have to be in the RBZ format to work in SU8.
Sorry I didn't answer in my other post.
I had tried to find the solution to the problem and in reading how to install plugins on the Trimble website (here: http://www.sketchup.com/intl/en/download/rubyscripts.html) it wasn't clear that I was able to use the copy method as well as from an rbz. The text reads 'installing on version 7 and earlier' and 'installing on version 8', when it should read 'installing with a .rb' and 'installing on version 8 (and later?)with a .rbz'
Of note is that the Google website (here http://support.google.com/sketchup/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=38583) causes the same effect.
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I see how it might be mis-interpreted if you don't read the entire page. There is this:
@unknownuser said:
Older versions of SketchUp and .rb files
If you're using an older version of SketchUp or you have a file with the .rb extension, you can install the plugin by placing the Ruby script file into the appropriate folder, and then restarting SketchUp.Thanks for that.
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Here's a major update...
http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=172583#p172583
You now have the option to 'Glue' the section-cut-face to the Section-Plane, so it changes with adjustments to the plane/model-geometry etc...
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@tig said:
You now have the option to 'Glue' the section-cut-face to the Section-Plane, so it changes with adjustments to the plane/model-geometry etc...
ThatΒ΄s amazing. Thanks so much for adding this long awaited new feature.
That turns Skp 8 into a completly new version!
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