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  • T Offline
    TIG Moderator
    last edited by 28 Mar 2014, 17:09

    http://sketchucation.com/pluginstore?pln=2Dtools
    Is v6.3
    Hopefully this will work...
    Feedback welcome.............

    TIG

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    • N Offline
      ntxdave
      last edited by 28 Mar 2014, 20:22

      @tig said:

      http://sketchucation.com/pluginstore?pln=2Dtools
      Is v6.3
      Hopefully this will work...
      Feedback welcome.............

      Great job...all seems to be working well.

      Now another question - is it possible to allow characters other than a . and a space?

      The only place where I see any problem is when I apply a line style to a Fillet. I am attaching a file that will display show what I am talking about.


      TIG-2D Test.skp

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      • T Offline
        TIG Moderator
        last edited by 29 Mar 2014, 11:20

        No.
        The <space> is the 'gap'.
        The 'dot' is the 'solid'.
        .. .. makes the solid twice as long as the gap.
        . . makes the gap twice as long as the solid.
        How else could you use another character.
        The LineStyles all consist of gaps and solids.
        The length of the gaps/solids is proportional to the line 'width'...

        A 'curve' is treated as a number of separate line segments.
        If a line segment is very short compared the the styled 'width' then it will all be single solid - made from the first . and perhaps even shortened from a full 'dot' !

        You could manually delete every other styled-element to make the dots around a curve πŸ˜•

        The reason your 2d Text right aligned etc looks slightly odd is that you have a space with the newline \n, this shunts the words over by a space - don't end or start with a start next to the \n.
        "THIS\nIS HOW\nTO DO IT"
        But
        "THIS \n IS NOT HOW\n TO DO IT"
        depending on the alignment used...

        TIG

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        • N Offline
          ntxdave
          last edited by 29 Mar 2014, 14:44

          @tig said:

          No.
          The <space> is the 'gap'.
          The 'dot' is the 'solid'.
          .. .. makes the solid twice as long as the gap.
          . . makes the gap twice as long as the solid.
          How else could you use another character.
          The LineStyles all consist of gaps and solids.
          The length of the gaps/solids is proportional to the line 'width'...

          You could manually delete every other styled-element to make the dots around a curve πŸ˜•

          The reason your 2d Text right aligned etc looks slightly odd is that you have a space with the newline \n, this shunts the words over by a space - don't end or start with a start next to the \n.
          "THIS\nIS HOW\nTO DO IT"
          But
          "THIS \n IS NOT HOW\n TO DO IT"
          depending on the alignment used...

          OK - I understand. I was thinking about using characters like " - _ = + *" to build different patterns for different situations.

          Yes, on my drawings, I deleted some of the style-elements on the curves and it came out pretty good. Kind of depends on how "sharp" the curve is.

          Yes, I did put that space in there. I thought I had done it without the space and it did not work. Do not know what happened then. I just tried it and it worked just fine.

          I highly recommend this tool. πŸ‘ πŸ‘ πŸ‘

          Seems like almost every day I find another use for it.

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          • C Offline
            Clayton49
            last edited by 8 Sept 2014, 10:41

            To all,

            I recently downloaded this PLUG-IN & can confirm it works o.k. with SU-Pro-2014.

            **** DASHED LINES---DASHED LINES---DASHED LINES ****

            .....and only just discovered.....
            you can draw dashed lines & custom these as well... 😍

            Over & out,
            Clayton.

            Over & out,
            Clayton.

            %(#008000)[Trotman & Taylor
            Architectural Consultants]

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            • K Offline
              kupono
              last edited by 14 Nov 2014, 02:41

              Can't get the 2D Line Style tool to display a settings dialog in SU Pro 2015. I removed all 2D folders and plugins then reinstalled - same thing.

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              • D Offline
                Dave R
                last edited by 14 Nov 2014, 03:09

                It works fine for me. The dialog box pops up when I right click in empty space just as the hint at the bottom directs.

                Etaoin Shrdlu

                %

                (THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE)

                G28 X0.0 Y0.0 Z0.0

                M30

                %

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                • K Offline
                  kupono
                  last edited by 14 Nov 2014, 09:05

                  That's interesting, it's now working. Go figure.

                  Thx

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                  • S Offline
                    sketchydog
                    last edited by 3 Dec 2014, 18:33

                    @thomthom said:

                    :?:

                    TIG-
                    Have enjoyed using 2D Tools, and especially the linestyle tool, for generating property lines, etc.
                    Some comments:

                    first of all, have been running it fine on SU 2015. Today, I attempted a few Custom Styles, and now I am stuck with the most recent Custom Style, and right clicking in empty space no longer gets me a menu. I went back to a saved version of the file a couple of hours earlier, before I attempted the Custom Style, and 2D tools works fine. It's apparently only in THIS file that it will not work. I have run Cleanup. I have done a SaveAs to another name. No good. Apparently this file is not going to run 2D Tools Line Style again. What happened?

                    Also- a couple of other comments:

                    1. It's strange how, for the color options, we get a huge pallete of colors...and I'm not sure where they come from...but they change...and frequently I'll go back for "Goldenrod" or some other color, and it's not on the list anymore! The list appears to be a selection in the middle of a greater range of colors. In other words, soehow I sense that there are colors above and below the menu but cannot get to them.

                    2. Would be very good to get widths greater than 144.

                    3. Would be good to have some sort of way to handle curves. It's strange when a property line "goes solid" for a short segment or a curved segment.

                    Thanks!

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                    • T Offline
                      TIG Moderator
                      last edited by 4 Dec 2014, 11:34

                      @Joseph

                      To get the settings dialog to open you need to right-click in 'empty-space'.
                      If there is any object, like a large face-plane, below the cursor you will get the context-menu instead.
                      If necessary orbit so you are looking at the 'empty sky' or well to one side of any existing geometry.


                      The color options should include a sorted list of all of all existing Materials and the built-in SketchUp colors [which include 'Goldenrod'].
                      Type/copy+paste this into the Ruby Console to see all of the colors...
                      Sketchup::Color.names.sort.each{|e|puts e};puts
                      The list is often longer than the height of the screen, so to navigate further down type the first letter of the color - like 'W' for 'White' - this jumps down to the first 'W' is 'Wheat', use the up/down arrows to step through the list to 'White' [this is explained in the Help pages].


                      You can customize the line of widths to exclude or include whatever you like: the default 'inch' set is available in the file ../Plugins/2DTools/2DlinestyleTool.rb.
                      You can edit that file using Notepad.exe or an equivalent plain-text editor like Notepad++ or TextWrangler[MAC] [but NOT a wordprocessor].
                      Line #103 says:
                      widths="0.05|0.1|0.2|0.25|0.5|0.75|1.0|1.5|2.0|3.0|4.0|5.0|6.0|8.0|9.0|10|12|18|20|24|25|36|48|50|60|72|75|84|96|100|108|120|132|144"
                      Simply delete unwanted entries or add new ones as desired, each width needs to be separated by a '|'; so e.g. if you don't want 132" delete it, and if you want 200" add it on the end as ...|108|120**|**144**|200**"
                      Save your changes and restart Sketchup to load the new setup...
                      There is also a separate 'metric' [mm] list, just below that on laine #105, so if you use mm and want to adjust that list's contents you can edit that too.


                      Since SketchUp's Curves are made from segments of edges any styling applies to those edges, so the styling will appear in those pieces - it would be possible, BUT very convoluted, to get a different result...

                      TIG

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                      • D Offline
                        dlp
                        last edited by 20 Feb 2015, 04:55

                        I trying to add text to surfaces on my model using the 2D text tool but I get the spinning beach ball (Mac 10.8.5) for 10-20 seconds before it places the text. I am using Sketchup Pro 2015.3.329. Any ideas why?

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                        • T Offline
                          TIG Moderator
                          last edited by 20 Feb 2015, 12:51

                          Have you upgraded to MAC OS 'Yosemite' recently?
                          That has had some ttf 3dText-font issues [also used by 2dText via the API]...
                          Do it occur with all fonts ?
                          How does the native 3dText tool compare ?
                          From what you say I assume it is placing the expected text - albeit after some seconds delay...
                          Does the Editing work the same way ?
                          If you run 2dText with the Ruby Console open do you see any error messages ?
                          Have you adjusted your installed fonts away from the standard list ?
                          Have you adjusted the 2dTools/Fonts.txt list ?
                          Are all of those fonts listed still available on your MAC ?

                          TIG

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                            driven
                            last edited by 20 Feb 2015, 15:54

                            @tig said:

                            Are all of those fonts listed still available on your MAC ?

                            NO...
                            the missing ones cause a 'reference to deleted' error...
                            the SU 'font issue' was with v2013/4 on Yosemite...

                            I tend to check what is there with...

                            fontname = 'Arial Bold Italic.ttf'
                            %x(mdfind -onlyin /Library/Fonts 'kMDItemKind  == "TrueType font" && kMDItemDisplayName  == "#{fontname}"')
                            /Library/Fonts/Arial Bold Italic.ttf
                            

                            john

                            learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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                            • T Offline
                              TIG Moderator
                              last edited by 20 Feb 2015, 16:53

                              The 'Yosemite font issue' was also still seen in early v2015 versions, but it's now fixed since M2 ?
                              I am puzzled as to why the 'standard list' of fonts shipped with 2dText has non-MAC fonts in it - I compiled it ages ago to include just those ttf fonts common to PC and MAC !

                              I'll look at your coding idea... but does it also include for any fonts in the MAC user's fonts folder ?
                              Also the ttf file name does not always reflect the font's name ?
                              I do need to resolve this available font issue on another [non-public] tool on MACs too...

                              TIG

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                                driven
                                last edited by 20 Feb 2015, 17:09

                                @unknownuser said:

                                I am puzzled as to why the 'standard list' of fonts shipped with 2dText has non-MAC fonts in it - I compiled it ages ago to include just those ttf fonts common to PC and MAC !
                                Apple change the supplied fonts every release, some go, some come back, some switch Libraries...

                                @tig said:

                                but does it also include for any fonts in the MAC user's fonts folder ?

                                if you use -onlyin you look at one at a time but can also look in ~/Library/Fonts, /System/Library/Fonts

                                @unknownuser said:

                                Also the ttf file name does not always reflect the font's name ?
                                thats why I used kMDItemDisplayName thats the name on the tin

                                @unknownuser said:

                                I do need to resolve this available font issue on another [non-public] tool on MACs too...

                                I have a very good simple tool to do it with, but not for general release plugins...
                                I do use it in TT's 3DText Tool...
                                john

                                learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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                                • B Offline
                                  billsmith011683
                                  last edited by 26 Mar 2015, 20:35

                                  Howdy there, I am using the 2D Tools plugin and am having difficulty using the "2D Line Style". My difficulty is with trying to select multiple items at once. Under help it says to hold the mouse button to select multiple items. I assume this means you would hold down the mouse left mouse button then hover over the lines you would like to change the style of, release the button and then those lines would change. Is this the correct procedure? If so it does not seem to be working for me. any help?? I have a section cut face that I am trying to show dashed lines in for a demolition plan and selecting each individual line is becoming a chore....

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                                  • T Offline
                                    TIG Moderator
                                    last edited by 27 Mar 2015, 13:03

                                    As you have Pro why now do this in Layout?

                                    With 2dLineStyle you can work with lines by preselecting them then running the tool.
                                    You can also click on a line while the tool is active.
                                    You can also 'wipe over' several lines, whilst holding the mouse-button down.

                                    TIG

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                                      billsmith011683
                                      last edited by 27 Mar 2015, 18:52

                                      I have found success by clicking a line, letting it change and then while still holding down the button flying over other lines and having them change.

                                      I could not preselect the lines then click the tool, once I clicked on the tool the lines no longer were active.

                                      Is it possible to change the lines in layout? I was not able to find a way to change individual line in layout to be dashed, center lines, etc.... Any help you could give me in that direction would be extremely grateful. I am in 2015 Pro

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                                      • T Offline
                                        TIG Moderator
                                        last edited by 28 Mar 2015, 12:05

                                        You can recreate the SKP's lines withinin Layout [use a preset scene tab, draw new lines over vertices in the SKP's viewport: if it's a loop set Layouts shape to have no fill - unless of course you want that to obscure something in the SKP/viewport] and set them up, or edit them later, as desired -e.g. width, color, line-style etc.
                                        Arrange the 'draw-order' so the viewport remains behind the new lines/shapes.
                                        Assign layers and lock viewport/new-lines layers in place.

                                        If you want to hide the SKP edges that you've over-drawn then assigned them to a SKP-layer that is OFF, update the Scene--tab and reload the SKP into Layout.

                                        You can also copy edges within the SKP and paste them directly into the Layout, but that requires more practice to get them right - see Nick Sonder's videos for more details...


                                        Capture.PNG

                                        TIG

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                                        • B Offline
                                          billsmith011683
                                          last edited by 30 Mar 2015, 12:33

                                          Thanks for the help, I just kind of see it as doing the work twice, I have already drawn the lines in sketchup and with you tool I can make the lines dashed therefore, I don't have to re-trace the lines in layout and make those dashed and then worry about stacking and locking viewports. I would much rather prefer to set everything up as close to perfect in sketchup then have to depend on redoing work in layout.

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