Joint Push Pull Classic (Old version) - v2.2a - 26 Apr 17
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Joint Push Pull Question
by Jim57 on Wed Nov 26, 2008 10:50 pmI'm offsetting a curved shape on the wall of a cylinder, then insetting the inner panel with Joint Push Pull. It spans 8 facets of the cylinder, and the outer curve has 20 line segments. I made sure all the vertexes of the curve lined up with the edges of the facets, to simplify the work.
When I type in an amount for JPP (.125") the VBS shifts to: "Elts **** / **% **.**sec" (where the asterisks are numbers rapidly ascending until they hit somewhere around Elts 1200 / 100% 55 sec, when the processing is over. If I can manage to offset the surface accurately to 1/8" on my trackpad, it hardly takes any time.
My question is, why the difference? What does "Elts" mean?
Thanks,
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"Elts" means essentially faces to be processed.
I am not clear about what is exactly the problem you highlight.Fredo
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The tool does the job, it's not a problem like that.
If I type in a number the processing takes about a minute, but if I can move the cursor the exact amount it's almost instantaneous. I'm curious about why the difference.
Thanks,
Jim
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In regards to the context menu; it'd be nice if it only displayed the menu entries when you have face entities selected. No need for it to appear when you've only got lines, groups and/or components etc selected. When a user, like me, have a few plugins installed the context menu quickly fill up.
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I downloaded the plugin and used it to extrude a concrete base and 2 walkways, but when I used the joint push pull and then tried to stamp a small box on it, it crashed. Every time. Is there a fix for this? I enclosed the file
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Skiprender
Yes it bugsplats, even when you remove the vertical border to the offset surface. Difficult to tell whether this comes from JPP or from the Sandbox Stamp tool, which may not like the generated surface (in particular the triangles in the angles). This is the first time such a bug is signaled, so I don't know too much what can be done. I'll think about it however.
Fredo
PS: If you just want to draw the rectangle (or any shape) on the curved surface, you may want to try with ToolsOnSurface.
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I have no explanation, because whether you drag the mouse or enter a number in the VCB, you end up in a stage where you still need to double-click or to press enter to start the JPP process. So there should be no difference actually!
I am interested to have a model where the difference can be perceived.
Fredo
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hi fredo ... would itbe possible for you to rewrite JPP so that it loads into your fredo collection folder? so that its a bit tidier ?
thanks
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@haynesc said:
hi fredo ... would itbe possible for you to rewrite JPP so that it loads into your fredo collection folder? so that its a bit tidier ?
thanks
I will rework Joint Push Pull at some point.
In between, here is an updated version where menus are put in a submenu Joint Push Pull (both main and selection context menu).
I also integrated the bit of code for toolbar remanence on Mac.Can someone test it before I update the main post. Thanks.
Fredo
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tested on mac.
the submenus work in both the main and context menus
the tools work
toolbar works and remembers it's statusthanks!
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tested on Windows XP SP3, SketchUp Pro 7 (latest)
everything works (as per previous post)
great plugin. Fredo6 for president. -
Works well here too.
And then you need to reassign your shortcuts .Daniel S
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thanks
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I have a question regarding joint push pull.
It is illustated by the skp file.
example.skp
I hope that i am doing something wrong, or that some of my settings are wrong.
It would be great if the desired outcome whould be possiblegreetings ,
Bep van Malde
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@bep said:
I have a question regarding joint push pull.
It is illustated by the skp file.
[attachment=0:1jxqs3h2]<!-- ia0 -->example.skp<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:1jxqs3h2]
I hope that i am doing something wrong, or that some of my settings are wrong.
It would be great if the desired outcome whould be possiblegreetings ,
Bep van Malde
Bep,
I think you simply touch some of the limitations of JPP. I am afraid this is a pure geometrical problem.
Try to Push pull individually the faces by 2 cm, and then see how they can be connected 'jointly'. You'll see that there is no good solution.Fredo
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Hi, every time I try to use joint push-pull in sketchup, it creates a bugsplat and terminates sketchup 7. Is there a way to fix it?
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@unknownuser said:
@bep said:
I have a question regarding joint push pull.
It is illustated by the skp file.
[attachment=0:2u6jklv3]<!-- ia0 -->example.skp<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:2u6jklv3]
I hope that i am doing something wrong, or that some of my settings are wrong.
It would be great if the desired outcome whould be possiblegreetings ,
Bep van Malde
Bep,
I think you simply touch some of the limitations of JPP. I am afraid this is a pure geometrical problem.
Try to Push pull individually the faces by 2 cm, and then see how they can be connected 'jointly'. You'll see that there is no good solution.Fredo
Thanks for answering ,its a pitty this dos not work (yet)
Bep
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I know that this question doesn't concern the joint push pull plugin - however i've noticed that certain geometry can be push - pulled in a very visual and intuitive way when concerning pure geometry. Is it possible to do the same with 3d splines? Except instead of push - pulling them you would offset them? Fredo and Chris Fullmer are probably the masters concerning sketchup plugins - so i was wondering Fredo, do you think it would be possible to create? here's the link to the forum where there are visual examples. Thanks in advance.
http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=180&t=19327&st=0&sk=t&sd=a&start=15#p159966
-Sam
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hvala puno ako ko razume thanx
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Hi Fredo!
I thought about some enhacement of the single face JPP. It should respect the adjacent faces (AB and CD keep their directions while BC is moving forward (example 2)). It works in revit and I think it would be great especially in architectiral practice.
P.S. Basicly instead of single BC face there could be any number of faces- it's all about vicinity treatment.
Thanks in advance
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