The "Duh!" thread (aka the Doh! thread)
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Yay! I came upon a huge doh moment, thanks to Taff (he who "makes you think") from this recent thread which sent me to this thread which links to a sketchup sage article
and long story short, I found that by holding down the "primary mouse button" while using the rotate (protractor) tool, it will inference to the perpendicular of a line. Simply Brilliant!! I've always wondered how to rotate about an axis without constructing a bunch of lines and faces
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@andybot said:
Yay! I came upon a huge doh moment, thanks to Taff ...
...and long story short, I found that by holding down the "primary mouse button" while using the rotate (protractor) tool, it will inference to the perpendicular of a line. Simply Brilliant!! I've always wondered how to rotate about an axis without constructing a bunch of lines and facesMy primary tip, for any beginning (and, it seems, experienced) SketchUp user!
-Taff
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@taffgoch said:
My primary tip, for any beginning (and, it seems, experienced) SketchUp user!
-Taff
Well, this is certainly an example of the dangers of "self-taught" One can tend to skip over some basic stuff every now and then...
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@andybot said:
I found that by holding down the "primary mouse button" while using the rotate (protractor) tool, it will inference to the perpendicular of a line.
[fwiw- it will also let you orient the protractor to a major axis without orbiting the view etc.. fwiw2.. sort of an ongoing request by people to give this functionality to the circle tool]
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@andybot said:
I found that by holding down the "primary mouse button" while using the rotate (protractor) tool, it will inference to the perpendicular of a line. Simply Brilliant!! I've always wondered how to rotate about an axis without constructing a bunch of lines and faces
Well shiver me boots. I often need to construct a face/shape/line perpendicular to a non-axis aligned line, and went through all sorts of temp construction to do it. even resorted to "Pipe-along-path" for some.
So now, for those who may not see the power in this "duh" moment, is how in just a few mouse clicks, make a face perpendicular to any line orientation.
Put the PROTRACTOR tool somewhere on, or even at the endpoint of the line and hold down the primary mouse button. When the protractor aligns with the perp to that line, release the button, select any angle, click and select any angle away, say 90 deg and click again. Now you have 1 guide line perpendicular to the line at some random angle.
Do this again, but put the protractor ON the intersection of the guide and your line, and set another guide line at some angle away from the first guide line, say 90 deg away.
You now have 2 guide lines perp to your line.
Pencil tool 4 lines from any point on each guide, and a face will form that is perpendicular to the line.
Use that face as your construction canvas. Bonus, the face is NOT intersected to the line so the whole line is still intact, until you intersect them.
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One can assign shortcuts to the 'Numpad' keys!
A huge gain, especially for lefties.
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Just discovered in Layout 3 that if you select a block of text and right click (PC) there is a "Size to Fit" option which retains the text block width but extends the box height to show all the text. The amount of time I've spent manually adjusting my text boxes when the contents have been edited...
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The 'Lock\unlock aspect ratio' at material edit drove me crazy for years.
Clicking it wont change visually its state (stupid bug!). To see it changed one should move
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%(#400080)[ALL toolbars can be mounted on the top OR the side! Not just the SU tools.
I've got an increasing number of toolbars mounted up top since that's the way they first show up when a plugin is installed. The decreasing workspace was becoming an issue. The original SU toolbars mount vertically, so I set out to figure out how I could make the new Ruby and plugin toolbars mount vertically too. That seems to make more sense with a widescreen monitor. Spent several hours searching through the forums, help topics, and eventually digging into various Ruby scripts trying to figure it out over the past two weeks. Then last night I was moving a floating toolbar window and grabbed it a little to close to the edge and... it "stretched" out vertically. Finally...]
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(This belongs probably also into the developers forums:)
window.onerror = function(errorMsg, url, lineNumber){ return true }
This catches WebDialog script error popups (should they still sometimes occur after thorough testing)!
Why didn't I find that before?
Note: It needs to be assigned directly to%(#000000)[window]
and not attached like%(#000000)[$(window).bind("error", function(){})]
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Interesting. I do not have that "duh moment" reading this.
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@gaieus said:
Interesting. I do not have that "duh moment" reading this.
same hereโฆ more like an "uhhhhh moment"
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I guess I could call this "The Well I'll be Darn Thread". I have used Sketchup since V 4. And I know that the text tool will give me info on geometry. Like length, area, but today, surprise, I used the text tool on the apex of an angle and I got the following, the degrees of the angle in the text box. Never saw that before, and I would have an illustration to show you if I could get the text tool to do it again.
Ken
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I was reading a topic and realized that I did not understand a word.
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@gaieus said:
I was reading a topic and realized that I did not understand a word.
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I think I got geek all over me
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