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    • J Offline
      Jim
      last edited by

      Curious, has the selection behavior of hidden geom changed in recent versions?

      Hi

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      • thomthomT Offline
        thomthom
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        @jim said:

        Curious, has the selection behavior of hidden geom changed in recent versions?

        What/how do you mean?

        Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
        List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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        • J Offline
          Jim
          last edited by

          Just my mind being illogical - it makes sense that hidden geoms are included when inverting the selection.
          It always feels like hidden geoms should not be included in the active_entities collection.

          Hi

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          • jeff hammondJ Offline
            jeff hammond
            last edited by

            @jim said:

            Just my mind being illogical - it makes sense that hidden geoms are included when inverting the selection.

            nah πŸ˜„

            hidden geometry (by my logic at least) shouldn't come into the equation unless you have it turned on.. otherwise, it should remain hidden..

            that said, this script will still mess with hidden geometry.. if i draw a cube and a sphere, hide the cube, select the sphere, then invert the selection... the hidden cube will become selected..

            in my mind, when something is hidden, it should mean that no operations affect it.. it should be ignored..

            using the sphere/cube example again.. if i hide the cube and do a 'select all', only the sphere(which is visible) will be selected.. that's how it should work i think.

            [and the same could be said for a window select operation.. if something is hidden and i do a window select over it, it shouldn't be selected because i've chosen to hide it]

            dotdotdot

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            • J Offline
              Jim
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              @unknownuser said:

              nah πŸ˜„

              hidden geometry (by my logic at least) shouldn't come into the equation unless you have it turned on.. otherwise, it should remain hidden..

              I agree from a user point of view; alttough I can see it both ways. I meant it's logical when using the Ruby API. Otherwise, there would be no way to reference hidden entities.

              Hi

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              • thomthomT Offline
                thomthom
                last edited by

                But the API can access whether Hidden Geometry is on or not..

                Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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                • K Offline
                  kwalkerman
                  last edited by

                  I recently wrote a plugin that will hide all unselected entities:

                  http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?t=31378

                  For some of you, this is what you are trying to accomplish by inverting the selection.

                  I'm pretty sure I first inverted the selection, and then hid geometry, so you are welcome to look at the code and modify (or add a menu option).

                  --
                  Karen

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                    Trip12091
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                    This is an old post, but it comes up first on a google search for "Sketchup, invert selection". What I do is select the entire entity that I only want part of (usually a big spiral with 1000s of segments) and then hold down the shift key (you'll see the little + and - sign indicating you can add or subtract elements now) and I'll subtract the pieces I want to keep. Once they have been removed from the selection, I'll delete everything else.

                    So, "inverse" for me means start by selecting everything as opposed to only selecting the things you want, once you have selected everything unselect the things you want to keep.

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                    • R Offline
                      runninghead
                      last edited by

                      Not quite what we're after though trip- imagine doing that with 1000 polys and lines by hand πŸ˜„

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                      • SJS66S Offline
                        SJS66
                        last edited by

                        InverseSelection is awesome. How'd I go so long without it? Thanks TIG.

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                          LetsSee
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                          @thomthom said:

                          @pvbuero said:

                          two minutes later

                          ...and two years later there is a reply... πŸ˜†

                          And yet another TEN years later there is another reply πŸ˜†

                          I am truly sorry that I so often come so late! I seem to have missed the best 10 years of sketchup, or rather pf the entire internet.

                          Because today the formerly glorious internet has become a close-popups-close-autoplay-vids-close-cookie-confirmations-close-accept-privacy-not-accepted-close-your-eyes-or-suffer NIGHTMARE.

                          LOL

                          No, I am here to say: TIG, you ARE the man, indeed! SO MANY beyond-genious-beyond-cool-solutions I see from you! TIG for President!

                          aka get rid of the current joke, yeah. 😲

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                          • Dan RathbunD Offline
                            Dan Rathbun
                            last edited by

                            Invert Selection is now native for SketchUp 2019.2 and later.
                            You'll find the command on the right-click context menu for the Select Tool.

                            See https://help.sketchup.com/en/sketchup/older-release-notes#su19-m2-whats-new

                            @unknownuser said:

                            Invert Selection. Just like the title suggests, it's the small things that help your workflow! This new feature will allow you to select anything, then invert the selection of objects. This makes it simple to select items and then perform actions on their inverse. The keyboard shortcut for this will be: CTRL + SHIFT + I (Windows) or CMD + SHIFT + I (Mac).

                            I'm not here much anymore.

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                              tricky2k
                              last edited by

                              And 10 thousand years later... thank you, TIG!!

                              It seems so unbeliavable that this feature wasn't available native until recently...

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