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    JMdesigns
    last edited by 6 Jan 2012, 18:10

    I am having the same problem? but it does not let me inmport

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      TIG Moderator
      last edited by 6 Jan 2012, 20:06

      The download page's image is wrong !
      There should also be the file
      inputbox.rb
      in the subfolder.Capture.PNG
      IF you get the latest zipped version of the tool it should include that file !

      TIG

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        Tenere
        last edited by 6 Jan 2012, 20:37

        Bingo....your a star Tig
        That sorted it, many thanks for your expertise. I'm raising a beer to you right now!....Hic!....well it is Friday!

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          juergen
          last edited by 1 Sept 2012, 14:11

          Handling metric units would realy be a plus. It is easily possible to scale from metric to imperial but the reverse is no as easy as it requires to scale by a fractional number.
          As all my DXFs are in cm I can not use FreeDXF.

          Please consider supporting metric drawings.

          PS: If somebody knows a way, please reply!

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            TIG Moderator
            last edited by 1 Sept 2012, 17:50

            1" is 2.54cm
            therefore
            1cm is 0.393700787401574803" [1/2.54]
            However, Sketchup's in-built accuracy regards 0.3937007" as being 'exactly' 1cm... so you can use that [or even 0.3937] as your scaling factor. After all we are talking about modeling 'buildings' here, not 'swiss-watches'...

            TIG

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              blackcat1313
              last edited by 5 Oct 2012, 04:24

              Hi -

              I am having trouble getting the plugin to run. I'm on a Mac running OSX 10.6.8 and Sketchup 8.0. I downloaded the latest version v0.57 and put the .rbz file in my plugin folder. There are lots of other plugins there, though no others of type rbz.

              When I start Sketchup, there is no FreeDXF Importer item in the Plugins menu. I am probably missing something really simple -- I'm a pretty new Sketchup user. Any help is much appreciated! Thanks!

              Bill
              

              Plugin folder.png

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                pbacot
                last edited by 5 Oct 2012, 05:02

                Hi! try this:

                http://support.google.com/sketchup/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=38583

                MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                  blackcat1313
                  last edited by 5 Oct 2012, 14:40

                  @pbacot said:

                  Hi! try this:

                  http://support.google.com/sketchup/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=38583

                  Doh - thanks for that, it's all working now!

                  Bill

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                    Braikenridge
                    last edited by 8 Apr 2013, 16:48

                    I have sketchup 8.0 free and have put this .rbz ruby into the plugins folder but its not appearing when I load sketchup. Incidentally, nowhere does it let you unzip it either? Am I missing something? i'm trying to import a vector file from scan2cad

                    kind regards

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                      thomthom
                      last edited by 8 Apr 2013, 18:14

                      @braikenridge said:

                      I have sketchup 8.0 free and have put this .rbz ruby into the plugins folder but its not appearing when I load sketchup. Incidentally, nowhere does it let you unzip it either? Am I missing something? i'm trying to import a vector file from scan2cad

                      To use RBZ packages you need to install them using the Install Extension feature in SketchUp: http://www.thomthom.net/thoughts/2012/01/installing-plugins-for-google-sketchup/#the-easy-way-8211-rbz-packages

                      Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
                      List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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                        Jim
                        last edited by 17 Mar 2014, 21:55

                        I bumped the version to 0.7.1. For v0.7.0 I must have uploaded the wrong file. If your version says anything other than v0.7.1 then please update.

                        Thanks.

                        Hi

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                          srknytgn
                          last edited by 18 Mar 2014, 20:48

                          import in cm or mm would be nice, thanks.

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                            Jim
                            last edited by 19 Mar 2014, 07:57

                            @srknytgn said:

                            import in cm or mm would be nice, thanks.

                            I agree, and I am working on it.

                            Hi

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                              TIG Moderator
                              last edited by 19 Mar 2014, 22:41

                              @jim said:

                              @srknytgn said:

                              import in cm or mm would be nice, thanks.

                              I agree, and I am working on it.
                              💭 Rather than recode any stuff in the 'data-processing' could you have an opening dialog to just ask the user to choose the input 'units'?
                              Then after the import is done [inside its own 'container' [definition]], you can simply apply an XYZ scaling transformation to the container's entities, based at the ORIGIN.
                              A simple lookup list of 'scaling_factors' based on inches to feet/m/cm/mm is all that is needed to make a single 'transform_entities' ?
                              You could also ask for the 'Keep-CAD-Origin?', or NOT. If not, then the entities can be transformed [translated] by the vector from their bounds.min back to the ORIGIN - i.e. the instance's insertion-point...

                              TIG

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                                Jim
                                last edited by 25 Mar 2014, 00:04

                                Just updated to v 0.8.0 with a dialog for selecting the import units.

                                2014-03-24_200018.png

                                Hi

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                                  srknytgn
                                  last edited by 25 Mar 2014, 09:16

                                  hey jim,

                                  i'm trying to import a dxf file but it comes in scaled to inches.
                                  as an example i tried to import 1000x1000 square with a unitless autocad setting dxf and it came to sketchup 2540 x 2540 mm. i've choosen mm when the pop up displayed.

                                  do you think something was wrong?


                                  dxf_import.JPG


                                  dxf_import.dxf

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                                    TIG Moderator
                                    last edited by 25 Mar 2014, 14:05

                                    1000 'units' read from a DXF file are taken as 1000 inches.
                                    When you 'scale' it 'to mm' the 1000" --> 25400mm NOT the displayed 2540mm ?
                                    BUT looking into your DXF file... the box's edges are actually 100 'units' long! NOT 1000, so therefore it ought to produce 2540mm when 'scaled' as you showed ??

                                    If your DXF says something is 100 'units' long [taken as 100" as SketchUp's base-units are inches] and you tell it to scale it to 'mm' - then logically you will get something 2540mm long [which is 100" !]

                                    If you want to get it to assume the 100 'units' is actually 100mm then the scaling needs to be NOT 'TO mm' but 'FROM mm'.
                                    The scaling factor would then be:

                                    100.mm / 100.inch

                                    which is actually 1/25.4

                                    So 100 'units' --> 100" - which is then rescaled to be the smaller 'mm' dimension of exactly 100mm [100 / 25.4 = ~4" (3.93700787401574803") in base-units ]

                                    TIG

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                                      srknytgn
                                      last edited by 25 Mar 2014, 14:29

                                      I don't understand why should i scale imported drawing. I have nothing to do with inches, want to import like SU Pro. My base SU file always in cm or mm unit and always draw in Autocad unitless.

                                      Finally my su file's unit is cm and I draw a 100 x 100 square in Autocad and I want to see it in SU as 100 x 100 cm. Is it possible with that plugin or not?

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                                        TIG Moderator
                                        last edited by 25 Mar 2014, 14:43

                                        This importer always takes the DXF length of 100 as 100".
                                        Jim's latest update is intended to allow you to 'scale' the input to whatever units you desire.
                                        So if you choose "to-mm" then it currently applies a scaling factor to make 100 into 2540mm
                                        My point was that it should take 1/25.4 as the scaling factor 'from-mm' and therefore you'd get 100mm as your result.
                                        I'm sure Jim will address this shortly... 😕

                                        TIG

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                                          Jim
                                          last edited by 25 Mar 2014, 21:53

                                          @srknytgn said:

                                          hey jim,

                                          i'm trying to import a dxf file but it comes in scaled to inches.
                                          as an example i tried to import 1000x1000 square with a unitless autocad setting dxf and it came to sketchup 2540 x 2540 mm. i've choosen mm when the pop up displayed.

                                          do you think something was wrong?

                                          Yes I botched the importer scale. It is now fixed and version 0.8.1 is available in the Plugin Store.

                                          Hi

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