[Plugin] CleanUp
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@massimo said:
Did you also installed the TTlib2 as clearly stated under "requirements" in the very first post of the thread?
hi MAssimo!:)
i tried to install'but the problem is,i cant see on my view port in system preferences-- extensions the install preferences tab
is there another way to install the " tt installer?
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@ruslan007 said:
i tried to install'but the problem is,i cant see on my view port in system preferences-- extensions the install preferences tab
Then you need to upgrade at least to the latest version of SU8.
@ruslan007 said:
is there another way to install the " tt installer?
You can rename a .rbz file into .zip then extract it an put the content of the folder in your plugins folder, or you can use the great Sketchucation tools.
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Definitely upgrade your SketchUp version.
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While this is a most well-worked plugin, I have a suggestion towards improving it's usability.
A lot of times I use an autocad file for reference on a hidden layer to be switched on or off as per need. The plugin treats the dwg lines as lonely edges and erases them. A lot of times I realize that only after a long while when I switch on the layer for reference and find the dwg lines erased. To import and align the dwg again is doable but a bit of bother.
The work around I use is to copy the dwg (usually as a group) before clean up operation and paste in place afterwards.I was wondering if the plugin can be made to ignore locked objects as an option. This way, if need be, one could retain 'unclean' elements in the model simply by locking them and then running cleanup while choosing 'ignore locked objects'.
Alternately it could be made to ignore hidden layers or something like that.I don't know much about ruby and so don't know if something like that is possible, but I'm sure it would be a useful improvement.
Cheers,
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Yea, I have it on the To Do list to make this plugin respect locked groups/components. I've done the same thing as you when working with imported DWG drawings.
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Excellent!
Downloaded, selected an imported 3d and ran the tool to merge faces.
Instantly the majority of triangulated faces became proper faces.
I had to blink a few times before I relised what had happened!Saved me an hour of clicking...
For some reason 1 part of the model did not cleanup - otherwise perfect.
Thank-you for your hard work!GPG
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If some edges doesn't erase then it would be either because the connected faces isn't 100% coplanar, or the edge has more than two faces connected.
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My deepest respect! Thx a Billion!
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Thsi plugin looks interesting, but is there a method to stop processing if it takes too long?
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Afraid not.
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If you think the clean up is going to take too long you might limit what gets cleaned to one or two list items at a time. Or run the plugin more often or maybe this would be an incentive to learn to model more cleanly from the beginning.
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This plugin has become a part of my life!)
I want to make the button "repair edges" in the toolbar.
Please tell, how to type a command to run it in the ruby console? -
@flyashy said:
While this is a most well-worked plugin, I have a suggestion towards improving it's usability.
A lot of times I use an autocad file for reference on a hidden layer to be switched on or off as per need. The plugin treats the dwg lines as lonely edges and erases them. A lot of times I realize that only after a long while when I switch on the layer for reference and find the dwg lines erased. To import and align the dwg again is doable but a bit of bother.
The work around I use is to copy the dwg (usually as a group) before clean up operation and paste in place afterwards.I was wondering if the plugin can be made to ignore locked objects as an option. This way, if need be, one could retain 'unclean' elements in the model simply by locking them and then running cleanup while choosing 'ignore locked objects'.
Alternately it could be made to ignore hidden layers or something like that.I don't know much about ruby and so don't know if something like that is possible, but I'm sure it would be a useful improvement.
Cheers,
flyashyI second that request, I just wanted to write the exact same text...
THX Tom, this is my most used plugin ever!
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And how did you install it? Just placing the RBZ in the plugins folder won't do.
Here is a general overview: http://www.thomthom.net/thoughts/2012/01/installing-plugins-for-google-sketchup/ -
Link does not exist! I need a plugin like this now!
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@towerpower1 said:
Link does not exist! I need a plugin like this now!
Sorry, link updated. I'd moved the download to the PluginStore.
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Just thought I should note, while looking here. On the Mac Cleanup often makes the paint bucket tool active when done.
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Hmm... maybe the paint bucket tool is activated when it set the current material to Default before purging materials... That's unfortunately nothing I can control - provided I keep the feature to purge materials.
Though I'm not 100% sure that's the case. I've not seen that. And there is no code that explicitly activates the paint tool. -
You need to access your application support folder then find Sketchup in there. Its a hidden file so the easiest way to access it is to right click your finder icon and click 'go to folder...' then input, " ~/Library/Application Support"
Find sketchup, find the folder, 'plugins' within it and then paste your .rb into there. Start sketchup again and the extension should be visible.
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can someone tell me how to get cleanup for sketchup 7...not 8. I don't seem to be able to find any link anywhere.
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