Medeek Wall Plugin
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The Wall plugin has been slowly maturing over the last few months, however I am quite sure there are still a few more bugs that I am hoping to uncover and resolve.
In an effort to flush out these last remaining bugs I will be offering a "Bug Discovery" incentive program. If you find and report a bug and I then verify that it is indeed a bug in the code (not an unfinished feature/module or user error), you will then be entitled to an additional year added on to your current update expiration date of your license/serial number.
This program will also be extended to all other Medeek plugins. The credit can only be applied to the plugin(s) in which they were found.
Hopefully this will encourage users to help find and report bugs and ultimately make all of the plugins that much more robust.
Please send all bug reports directly to me at nathan@medeek.com
Please do not include any SketchUp models large than 2 MB or large video files or MS Word documents. Screen shots and output from the ruby console is always very helpful.
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@medeek said:
Version 2.7.4 - 05.02.2020
- Fixed a bug with the soffit and fascia module for all truss types.
This bug fix is specifically for the boxed soffit for truss roofs. Previously if one did not enable the fascia but enabled the soffit then it would throw an error. There may be other similar bugs in this module or others so I am constantly testing combinations of various parameters to make sure no interdependencies have been overlooked.
wrong thread?
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Oops, you're right.
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Version 2.7.4 - 05.02.2020
- Fixed a bug with the soffit and fascia module for all truss types.
This bug fix is specifically for the boxed soffit for truss roofs. Previously if one did not enable the fascia but enabled the soffit then it would throw an error. There may be other similar bugs in this module or others so I am constantly testing combinations of various parameters to make sure no interdependencies have been overlooked.
*** This should have been posted in the Truss plugin thread ***
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Per a customer request I will be including a material for HardiPlank Colonial Roughsawn siding in the next release of the plugin. It is a slightly different texture than the lap siding with a 6.75" reveal (versus 7").
If you would like to utilize the material right away you can find it attached to this model:
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Version 1.4.1 - 05.12.2020
- Enabled a tapered wrap for a free standing columns.
- Added a HardiPlank Colonial (Rough Sawn) built-in material into the material library.
Two new parameters: Taper and Taper Offset
View model here:
https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model/327d5d82-ce92-4349-8320-799eae8c9dd7/Tapered-Square-Column
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Version 1.4.1b - 05.13.2020
- Added a "Style2" hardware option (Lever & Lock) to the garage door module.
This additional hardware option added per customer request.
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Version 1.4.2 - 05.14.2020
- Added a layer for posts to the advanced layer options (Layer tab of the global settings).
- Added a layer for blocking to the advanced layer options (Layer tab of the global settings).
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First look at the blocking toolbar:
I will also be removing the Fixtures toolbar from the Wall plugin, this toolbar will become part of the upcoming Medeek Interior plugin.
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My intent is to have the blocking tool place the blocks within the wall panel assembly/group. However would there be a case where the user would want to create the blocks as stand alone entities outside of any wall, roof or floor assembly?
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@medeek said:
My intent is to have the blocking tool place the blocks within the wall panel assembly/group. However would there be a case where the user would want to create the blocks as stand alone entities outside of any wall, roof or floor assembly?
Probably only if you're adding an additional low level wall with some ledge or similar, which wouldn't normally form part of the usual wall.
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Version 1.4.3 - 05.17.2020
- Added a blocking tool/module for inserting custom blocks into Medeek walls, roofs, floors or generic groups.
- Added the Blocking toolbar and icons.
- Removed the Fixtures toolbar and icons.
Note, that the blocking is automatically retained within the wall, roof or floor assembly after a regen or edit of the primary assembly.
After selecting the first point one can toggle the positioning of the blocking with the "Ctrl" key. There are nine possible positions the block can be inserted at.
The blocking is placed on the framing layer unless the advanced layers are turned on, in which it is placed on a specific blocking layer.
I will be releasing a tutorial video shortly on this new tool.
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After putting this new tool through its paces for a few more minutes it immediately jumps out at me that it would be really nice to have a hot key for toggling the rotation (zero or ninety). For other custom rotations the user can simply key in the desire rotation in the menu.
What key should I use to toggle the rotation? I’m already using the Ctrl key to toggle placement location.
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TAB ?
But remember that you need to spot it using onKeyUp, because onKeyDown with TAB fails on MACs... -
Version 1.4.3b - 05.17.2020
- Added the "Shift" hotkey to the blocking draw tool in order to toggle the block rotation between zero and ninety degrees.
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Tutorial 12 - Blocking (12:42 min.)
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Version 1.4.4 - 05.24.2020
- Added I-Joist blocks to the the blocking module: TJI, BCI, LPI, Red-I, PKI.
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Version 1.4.5 - 05.29.2020
- Fixed a number of minor issues with the ladder blocking option for tee intersections.
- Tee intersection blocking is now assigned to the blocking layer if the advanced layer option is turned on.
If you are using ladder blocking for your tee intersections then I consider this to be a critical update.
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I'd love to know how you organize your work. There must be some times when you circle back to fix stuff but it sure seems like you take on a task and work at it very efficiently until done! Good job all around!
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