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    • D Offline
      driven
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      cotty, do you use a coma as your decimal separator?

      john

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

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      • cottyC Offline
        cotty
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        Yes, I do.

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          slb_jwm
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          Thanks, @Cotty! We can see that we overlooked correct handling of comma-style decimals in some places. We'll get right on it.

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          • cottyC Offline
            cotty
            last edited by

            Thank you!
            ๐Ÿ‘

            my SketchUp gallery

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              slb_jwm
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              @db11 said:

              Used it for the first time today. Works as expected on MacOS (El Capitan) / SU Pro 15.

              My only feature request would be for it to pick up the Dimension font and colour settings.

              Alas, at this time the SketchUp Ruby API does not expose any way to get these properties from the Dimension objects or the model.

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                slb_jwm
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                A brief status report: we are working on automatic handling of '.' vs ',' decimal points throughout the extension. Given how we had implemented the extension, this turned out to be more complicated than we hoped, but we are nearing completion. Stay tuned...

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                • cottyC Offline
                  cotty
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                  ๐Ÿ‘

                  my SketchUp gallery

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                    slb_jwm
                    last edited by

                    We have just posted version 5.3 beta, which should handle regions in which comma is used as the decimal point. Please test and let us know if you find problems.

                    Note: this release has partial support for French in some of the prompts, but is incomplete in that language and does not yet translate to other languages. John hopes to take that on as a future project!

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                    • B Offline
                      blajnov
                      last edited by

                      Do not put down the value, if the angle is 90 degrees


                      2016-12-11_21-51-58.jpg

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                        slb_jwm
                        last edited by

                        That is an intentional "feature": the extension follows the convention of marking a right angle with a square. We debated whether that was a good idea or not and decided to try it this way and see what users think. It wouldn't be hard to change...opinions?

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                          juju
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                          @slb_jwm said:

                          That is an intentional "feature": the extension follows the convention of marking a right angle with a square. We debated whether that was a good idea or not and decided to try it this way and see what users think. It wouldn't be hard to change...opinions?

                          in 2D on paper or diagrammatically it makes sense, but may be confusing when used in a 3D modeling environment

                          Save the Earth, it's the only planet with chocolate.

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                            slb_jwm
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                            How would you like it if we made a setting with checkbox (default 'on') for 'Use square for 90deg'?

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                              slb_jwm
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                              In response to the above feedback, we have added an option to choose whether right angles are annotated with a small square or with the same format as other angles. The revised version 5.5 beta is available in the plugin store.

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                                slb_jwm
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                                To make it easier for us to maintain, we have just completed transfer of this plugin to our joint authorship login in the Plugin Store. To download the latest, please look under "Steve Baumgartner and John McClenahan" authors. This is the same as the 5.5 beta previously published with slbaumgartner as sole author.

                                PMs and such should now go to slb_jwm.

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                                • cottyC Offline
                                  cotty
                                  last edited by

                                  I've tested the news version and everything is working as expected, thank you for this great updated plugin!

                                  my SketchUp gallery

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                                    johnwmcc
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                                    Steve and I have now updated a draft version of the program, with translations into all of the languages in which Sketchup ships for countries using a Latin alphabet.

                                    Before publishing the multi-language version we would like help in reviewing the translations, made (with minor amendments) using Google Translate.

                                    So far, we've done translations for these languages:
                                    French
                                    German
                                    Spanish
                                    Italian
                                    Portuguese
                                    Swedish

                                    There are probably a few mistakes, big and small, in these translations. Neither I nor Steve is a good enough linguist to correct them. Please could a native-speaker of any of these languages review the appropriate page in the attached LibreOffice spreadsheet? It can be opened in LibreOffice or OpenOffice, or Excel.

                                    Please don't change the existing translation, but insert any improved translation suggestions in the last column of one or more of the individual language sheets, identified by the two-letter code in the sheet name.

                                    Please email the suggestions to Steve John <slb.jwm@gmail,com>

                                    Many thanks in advance for anyone who can help.

                                    If you would prefer a different format to ease your process of review, please email your request to us, using the email address above, or by PM to slb_jwm.


                                    Draft translations for Angular Dimension 2

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                                      GMthompson
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                                      Bravo guys this tool should be native thank you

                                      you can learn something everyday by paying attention

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                                        slb_jwm
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                                        We have just published v6.0 of this extension on the PluginStore. This release adds support for additional languages, improves handling of text placement in many cases, and fixes some minor bugs.

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