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    • J Offline
      jhauswirth
      last edited by

      What is the "aspect ratio Ruby"? If the script messes with the gray bars
      that photomatch draws, it could be what's causing the problem.

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        utiler
        last edited by

        That's interesting, it happened to me just last week. Til them i haven't ever experienced it....

        All i did was unlink and relink the file and it not longer did it.

        Next time I'll post a screen shot.

        purpose/expression/purpose/....

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          sketchupjockey
          last edited by

          The aspect ratio is a Ruby that eliminates horizontal shading that sometimes occurs in the Sketchup Viewport. i don't think that it is related to my problem in LayOut.

          How does one unlink the SketchUp file and relink. i don't want to have to start over, is there a quick and easy way to do this. I searched the help guide but came up dry.

          I have only had this problem recently working on my mac. In the mean time i will open the file in windows and see if the OS has something to do with this problem. Once again thank you for your help.

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            sketchupjockey
            last edited by

            Just an FYI

            When i ran Windows Vista on my macbook pro the problem disappeared, or rather was less severe. I found that by resizing the viewport within LayOut i could crop out the dark lines (which were vertical in windows by oversizing the viewport and having the grey areas outside of the printable page. This appears to be a bug. I'd like to report it to the folks at Google, maybe they can address this problem. Thanks for your help.

            Larry

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            • J Offline
              jhauswirth
              last edited by

              Can you post the LO file?

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              • S Offline
                sketchupjockey
                last edited by

                I tried a number of times but wasn't able to attach the LO file.

                What I ended up doing was working the grey bands over to the edge of the SU viewport by resizing it to the point that the bands no longer cut through the center of the SU image. before i print or export i cover the unwanted bands with white rectangles to hide the grey edges.

                Note: the bands change orientation- either horizontal or vertical depending on the proportions of the SU window in LO. Doesn't matter if it is Mac or Vista.

                peace-out


                vertical lines


                horizontal lines

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                • G Offline
                  gata
                  last edited by

                  The aspect ratio script http://www.smustard.com/script/FixAspectRatio

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                    sketchupjockey
                    last edited by

                    The Aspect Ratio Script... I use it all of the time in SketchUp. Didn't know it was possible to use Ruby in LayOut. as i mentioned previously i've used the script on this model in SU but it doesn't apply when imported into LO.

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                      bjanzen
                      last edited by

                      Compare the rendered model in LayOut to the File->Export 2D and export to png in SketchUp. When you do that in SketchUp, do the gray bands appear in the png file? And does it match LayOut?

                      Barry

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                        jamexcel
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                        Is there a solution to this problem in Sketchup 2013; or maybe the question is how does one load the Aspect-Ratio-Script in SU-2013? The only extensions that SU2013 sees end in RBZ.

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                          Dave R
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                          @jamexcel said:

                          Is there a solution to this problem in Sketchup 2013; or maybe the question is how does one load the Aspect-Ratio-Script in SU-2013?

                          Copy the downloaded .rb file to the Plugins folder. You'll need to do it manually and before doing so, make sure you have full permissions established for the folder.

                          @jamexcel said:

                          The only extensions that SU2013 sees end in RBZ.

                          That's actually not true. RBZ files are only ZIP files with the extension changed so the Install Extension function can detect them.

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