[Plugin] Boolean--OSCoolean (Dec 2013) for SU 8 up free ver
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Hi Everybody,
Oh ya! "Error: #<NameError: uninitialized constant OSCoolean::Oscar>" (Thanks for Jim & ilay7k 's error report)
Sorry ! part of my def script is under another ruby script in Class Oscar.
Anywhere, I have repackage OSCoolean script and with OSCoolean.skp for testing.(In the FIRST post)Thanks
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Is this an answear to this?
http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=180&t=14217 -
Yep, this is a boolean tool, although still under development, as the author says.
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Thanks Oscar,
This is a very cool tool, although a bit buggy, it's another work simplifier and enhancer for Sketchup
, can't wait for the improved version.
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Thanks Oscar! Now it works (although indeed there are some little bugs - especially when there are coplanar faces with a union for instance)
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Great development Oscar.
Bep van Malde
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Tell us when V 1.0 is released!
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Wow. I was JUST doing some intersect and delete stuff manually, and was thinking about how useful it would be if there was a ruby to do it for me. I go to see if I got any comments on posts here, and viola.
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This only works on SU7...
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Nice job oscarlok!
I'll be watching this one. This is a long-needed feature for SketchUp.
Dale
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very good script to watch... this will be another milestone. i hope it will also have bollean add. where when you intersect two volumes, the unwanted volume will be erased automatically.
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If I understand your words correctly, this is exactlywhat happens with the script (apart from the errors/bugs).
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I think by addition he means:
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@unknownuser said:
In most of my tries it didn't work as expected.
I think it needs a lot of development. That is not to discourage the author, as I think this has great potential and should be a commercial plugin when bugfree. I would definitely pay for it.As would I. Certainly looks like a promising tool. Fingers crossed!
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Well done Oscar, This is what Should have been part of SU a long while ago...
would make for 'cutting two planes' eg: windows / doors a dead issue!!!Looking forward to the final outcome.
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Oscar,
Thank you for working on this script.
SU has been crying out for such a tool for ages.
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I can get it to run OK in SU 6, but please note the following:- The groups of interest (those I want to union or subtract etc) must be placed in their own seperate (temporary) file - as all other geometry is deleted !!!
Other than that - seems to works well.
If I notice anything else I'll let you know.
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Can you get it to run with components also ??? This would make it so much more useful.
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Thanks once again for all your hard work with this script
RegardsHoward L'
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@unknownuser said:
...The groups of interest (those I want to union or subtract etc) must be placed in their own seperate (temporary) file - as all other geometry is deleted !!!
Good to know - I have only tested / played with it in (almost) empty models! -
Hy! I get an error when trying to load the script. Is possible because of a vista-like patch that I have installed and changed some fonts.
Error; #<SyntaxError; C;\Program Files\Google\Google SketchUp 6\Plugins\OSCoolean.rbs;1; no .<digit> floating literal anymore; put 0 before dot RBS1.0 ^ C;\Program Files\Google\Google SketchUp 6\Plugins\OSCoolean.rbs;1; syntax error RBS1.0 ^
Maybe is something that can be done to make the script working in this conditions?I don't know what is the last symbol in the error message.
Below is what I see in npp.
Thanks.
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Why don't know what our friend Oscar shares their plugins without the available source code, he shares them compiled. Maybe some could help him in the development.
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Oscar,
Thanks for a (probably) great script, but I cann't run it on my mac.
Downloading the newest version results in a OSCoolean.rbs file.
As could be expected, since the file-extension is rbs, it doesn't show up at all.
Renaming it to OSCoolean.rb results in the following error-message:Error Loading File OSCoolean.rb
/Library/Application Support/Google SketchUp 7/SketchUp/Plugins/OSCoolean.rb:1: no .<digit> floating literal anymore; put 0 before dot
RBS1.0
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/Library/Application Support/Google SketchUp 7/SketchUp/Plugins/OSCoolean.rb:1: parse error
RBS1.0
^
/Library/Application Support/Google SketchUp 7/SketchUp/Plugins/OSCoolean.rb:1: Invalid char `\030' in expressionI very often use the intersect function to create complex 3d shapes and so this script would be very helpfull and time-saving for me.
Any solution available ????
Thanks for the help.
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