[Plugin] Cloud.rb for SU6
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Gaeius,
What about a bottle (or two) of Tokaji Aszu ?
Wait for me (I'll be in Hungary next year -
OK Didier, but that's only for the desseer (it's kind of sweet).
I'd rather have some (dry) Cabernet Sauvignon form Villány (about 20 kms from where I live) with the beef first.
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Thank You, Didier.
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@gaieus said:
Edson,
Here it is zipped. I hope you can download it now.
i am afraid it did not work. this time i was able to download it as a text but look what kind of text i got?
cheers.
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That's cool Edson - it is supposed to look like that for Didier encrypted it. Just copy it into the Plugins folder (or wherever you do this on Mac) and it will work, believe me!
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thanks gai. i have no need to know what is inside the script. it is enough that it works!!
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And does it?
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Hi Mateo,
I'm going to Croatia next week. Where are you living ? -
@gaieus said:
And does it?
well, i do not have any input file to test it with right now. could you send me on
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Hi all
Didier, thanks for this script!
I have tried to make a cloud of the Roman forum using the data from this site:
http://dlib.etc.ucla.edu/projects/Forum/geospatial
But the end result is not in the right scale.
I cant understant what i'm doing wrong, can anyone help me?here is the SKP. file with my result:
Many thanks.
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Edson,
Go to the Ruby Library Depot site (of Didier) and there you'll find a test (*.dat) file for the script.
Pedro,
The data provided on the website is probably in centimetres and your model is in feet.
Change the template/Units in your file where you're importing the data file, import it (and later you may change the units back).I hope this works - please, let us know!
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Tks Gaieus!!
That was the problem, i set the units to meters and it is perfect.
That was a real beginner mistake! lol
The first thing i do in a new model is change the units. How could i forgot it this time! tks. -
Well, Pedro, everyone makes mistakes - especially when they are sooo obvious!
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Does anyone know why my result is the wrong scale and inverted/mirrored?
Ben
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Ben,
You might be using another template file ("units-wise") than the input is. That was "ELISYUM"'s problem, too (see above).
I don't know about mirroring. Maybe the order of the date-input? (It should be x,y,z - in this order).
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@didier bur said:
Here is the update of cloud.rb for SU6 (won't work with SU5
(French version available at the Ruby Library Depot)
Enjoy,How does it work?
poster-Invader ZIM
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RTFM
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@gaieus said:
May I suspect what this means, Didier?
I found a source to Read the Manual at: http://www.crai.archi.fr/RubyLibraryDepot/Ruby/Cloud.pdf
And I've got a question.
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@schreiberbike said:
I found a source to Read the Manual at: http://www.crai.archi.fr/RubyLibraryDepot/Ruby/Cloud.pdf
Yeah, it's right next to the script - as Didier noted above.
As for the input - use simple text files with the x,y,z coordinates of every single point entered into a line each.
The source of this data file... well, wherever you can get it. I enter my own measurements or use a survey station and get the data as a text file or anything.
This script is mainly for you to use your own data than for importing because by importing you can usually have your mesh already.
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