Start with out profiles! How? Template dosen't work.
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And then there's this; made just for this particular short-coming...
http://sketchuptips.blogspot.com/2007/08/plugin-template-utilities.html
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Isn't the thing about warning of changes to the style a registry thing?
Hazza, it's just a personal preference but having Length Snapping on would drive me nuts. Since most of my SU work is drawing stuff that will actually be built and because I work closer than 1/16" in the shop, I set Precision higher.
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Hazza, I looked at your template and the embeded style. The style was clearly updated with your changes at some point. If it had not been it would be clearly seen because the stye Icon would have had those arrows in a circle chasing one another. They weren't there so you did update and that is why you aren't getting the message.
Here is an example of a template saved without updating the style. Take a look at how the style icon looks in the style browser and also try to add a scene.
Anyway, you clearly did the deed, just forgot to mention it as a step.
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@sorgesu said:
Here is an example of a template saved without updating the style. Take a look at how the style icon looks in the style browser and also try to add a scene.
I downloaded and used your file as a template. I see the two arrows in a circle, I do not see the warning dialogue box when I add a scene.
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You'll only get the warning box if you've changed the style in some way from the previous scene. Or changed it away from the default settings before adding the first scene. Changing the style includes switching from Perspective to Parallel Projection of 2-point Perspective as well as Face Style and the settings you can make in the Styles browser.
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No matter what I try it does not give me that warning. Can some one post a step by step guide?
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GO to Window>Preferences>General and make sure the bottom check box is ticked. It enables SU to warn you of changes to the Style.
This is a registry setting and not part of the template.
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Interesting, that warning is a default setting, I think. So it would have had to be turned off at some point.
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Dear All,
This thread has given me an idea for a new thread. I shall call it Templates for Newbies, and I will post the first one with some useful textures for mechanical parts.
Regards,
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@dave r said:
GO to Window>Preferences>General and make sure the bottom check box is ticked. It enables SU to warn you of changes to the Style.
Ta da.... and now the penny drops as to why I do not get the warning. I just knew it had to be a tick box that stops annoying messages. It is a habit of mine to disable any warning messages when possible. I have been bitten once or twice instead of annoyed thousands.
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Mind Hazza that if you use different styles in the same model, this is not an "annoying message" but a pretty useful dialog box where you can set different things.
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