Geomatry Resizer or Paramatric???
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@unknownuser said:
Hi Bep,
May I know that do you receive my PM, please?
Oscar
Check you "outbox" in the User Control Panel (UCP), if the PM is no longer in your "outbox" the recipient has opened/received it.
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@unknownuser said:
Check you "outbox" in the User Control Panel (UCP), if the PM is no longer in your "outbox" the recipient has opened/received it.
Hi Juju
There are 3 PM in the "outbox" . May I know how to resend again, please?Regards
Oscar -
You can't resend them, they've already been sent, the recipients have not looked at them yet, that is what it means when PM's remain in the "outbox".
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Hi Oscar,
Here's the original thread where this topic was discussed. I realize what I'm referring to in that thread is possibly a bit more involved than what you're trying to do... perhaps not.
but my idea outlined here will make someone some money if they set the right price.
I know someone wrote a script to do this (Gaeius linked me to it), but they wanted a thousand dollars for it or more... and what they need to ask is a reasonable price for it... like $80 or something... then perhaps everyone could actually use it... giving it an elitist price only stifles development - IMHO.
I really think your script has a lot of potential.
Is there a way you could make the selection of points or faces to lock into a graphically interactive tool instead of the awkward pull-down menu? (like how it works with the Subdivide and Smooth tool)
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@unknownuser said:
Hi Bep,
May I know that do you receive my PM, please?
Oscar
Hi oscar,
As already posted to you in your PM-box, I instaled your test script succesfuly.
You should however have warned me about how great this script is.
I needed half an hour to get myself under control again.
Now my enthousiasme is somehow under control,I can give you some first, hopefully usefull remarks.
-Could you script preferbly use the users own units settings (my settings are Decimal, and cm for example.
-Could the defauld box to fill in when you want to adjust a line lenght be the size box.
(The most important for trilateration)
-If the first dimension of the sketcht triangle is changed, the hole figure should be scaled without losing the proportions of the initial sketch,like when scaling with the "tape measure"tool.
-The warning if you make size off a side of a triangle to large ,now is "the minimum size=..",
should it not be "max.size="?Now I am going to take a beer and play around with your skript for a while.
If some other remarks come up I will post them tomorow.Greetings,
Bep van Malde
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I have been following this thread basically since it started, and am very interested in this ruby.
Have I missed the release of it for downloading or is it still under development?
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Hi Bep,
@bep said:
Now my enthousiasme is somehow under control,I can give you some first, hopefully usefull remarks.
-Could you script preferbly use the users own units settings (my settings are Decimal, and cm for example.
-If the first dimension of the sketcht triangle is changed, the hole figure should be scaled without losing the proportions of the initial sketch,like when scaling with the "tape measure"tool.
-The warning if you make size off a side of a triangle to large ,now is "the minimum size=..",
should it not be "max.size="?*units setting should be no problem.
*proportions of the initial sketch can be figure out.
*"max.size=" will be done.*Only I do not understand is :-
@bep said:
-Could the defauld box to fill in when you want to adjust a line lenght be the size box.
(The most important for trilateration)Thanks for your feedback
Oscar
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@unknownuser said:
You can't resend them, they've already been sent, the recipients have not looked at them yet, that is what it means when PM's remain in the "outbox".
O I see!
Thank you! JujuOscar
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*Only I do not understand is :-
@bep said:
-Could the defauld box to fill in when you want to adjust a line lenght be the size box.
(The most important for trilateration)Hi Oscar,
I just lookt at you post,and saw your question.
I attacht a picture to make clear what i mean.greetings Bep
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@fletch said:
Here's the original thread where this topic was discussed. I realize what I'm referring to in that thread is possibly a bit more involved than what you're trying to do... perhaps not.
May I have a copy of the Building's program spreadsheet excel file, please ? (You can PM to me if you want.)
Thanks
Oscar -
Hi Fletch,
I have send you a PM to test.
Any feedback are welcome!Regards
Oscar -
Hi Fletch,
As we agree with this :-
@fletch said:
Really awesome, Oscar, yes, let's post this to the whole forum for all to share ideas. I would love a custom answer for the way our firm handles the excel spreadsheet program, but really probably it's best for everyone if it's more universal... as I mentioned.
but the fact you can read a spreadsheet from excel and draw spaces - that's really what I was looking to find out - and you did it!
Now, I have a format of it. Any feedback are welcome! I will do a quick script(spreadsheet to SU) for it.
Regards
Oscar
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cool! looks like it has great potential!!!
you have 2 different fantastic tools going here now.I think you will need to also attach your ruby that builds using your excel spreadsheet so people can test/understand/give feedback.
%(#BF4040)[actually using the .rbs file you had me test, I am unable to open the "Universal Format.xls" because after I gave it the location of the previous test file, that's all it will use.
So I am anxiously awaiting your script to test.]
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Hi Fletch,
I will further modify the script for testing soon.
I am doing some CAD/CAM scripts for my CNC production.Sorry for you to keep waiting, give me some time, please!
Oscar
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Hi,
This script is still under development? maybe another with this same 2D approach?
Thanks
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