Some minor SU7 wishes
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There are both vector and raster based pdf files so not every kind can be converted into some vector format. Otherwise a lot of 2D drawing apps allow you to import vector based pdf's and export dxf for instance - that's when
@unknownuser said:
I could import a PDF thatI can not convert to a DFX file
(if there were a comma before the "that", it would mean he cannot convert pdf's at all - sigh, crazy Englis syntax)
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My minor wish is that the people at Google employ plot-paris as a consultant.
I think I have read everyone of your suggestions both small and perhaps ambitious and then thought, wow, thats a good idea why didn't I think of that.Regards
Mr S -
I got a minor SU7 wish.
GET HERE ALREADY!
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Mr S, I am flattered
would be enough though, if they just read this forum and seriously think about all the ideas we come up with -
@gaieus said:
Ken, can you not convert your pdf files to other image format?
I have a program that I use to convert some PDF to DFX files. However there are some PDF that won't convert to DFX files. So I have another program, a print driver that will print to a jpg file. However, when I print to a jpg file, in import to Sketchup, the drawing is very fuzzy.
I am just wishing. As I get most of my info from PDF files of old structures.
Thanks
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What print driver are you using? I have PDFCreator and it can print in a series of image formats and I don't have any problem with the quality generally.
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@plot-paris said:
- you can change the origin of a component by entering it and moving the axes with the axes tool. like that I can affect the native placing point of components, without moving already placed ones.
You can do that already, either right-click a component and choose Change Axis, or open the component and rightclick withing the bounding box and choose Change Axis.
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marvelous! didn't know that. thanks, thomthom
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@gaieus said:
What print driver are you using? I have PDFCreator and it can print in a series of image formats and I don't have any problem with the quality generally.
Gaieus
Well I haven't used the program for sometime because of the print quality. However, now that I look it is not part of my printer selection list. So somewher, I have deleted the small program in my many attempts to keep Windows working. The program would take any file, and print the file out as an image files, JPG, BMP, or TTF. However, like I said, by the time I scaled the image in Sketchup the image had a lot of destortion.
I have PDF Creator, and can not find any print to file selections.
Gaieus, thanks for the response, I will be looking again to make sure I haven't missed any print out selections.
Again Thanks
Ken
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Ken, I hope you are aware of the fact, that you can only import images with maximum resolution of 1024 px. anything above that will be scaled down by SU, although the full file size will be added to the SU-file.
oh, that leads me to another wish: high-res texture support (I think this is rather an OpenGL wish, than a SketchUp one though...)
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[quote="plot-paris"]Ken, I hope you are aware of the fact, that you can only import images with maximum resolution of 1024 px. anything above that will be scaled down by SU, although the full file size will be added to the SU-file.
And that is my problem. I import the image close to 1024, however, when you scale uthe up to size, you get large pixels. That is my wish, since PDF is vector, that it would import into Sketchup and scale up without the large pixels.
Thanks for your input.
Ken
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