The "Duh!" thread (aka the Doh! thread)
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It isn't? I always export/import it before I try it... so how would I know?
It seems this will get some more duhs!
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I'm glad it's now a default - as it's the first shortcut I ever set up. (Though I also import so I missed this.)
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I set mine to just shift-v long ago and didn't know the default setting. Oddly I made so it is opposite of CAD, instead of changing the regular paste short-cut-- if that makes sense, so really I keep switching from one program to the other. Why am I writing this? Sitting here on first cup of coffee just killing time that I will want for later on...
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@icedkasz said:
Just discovered that ctrl+shift+V pastes in place. Didn't know that for 3 versions. I've made messes out of contour maps by being millimeters off.
Are you sure?
Not on my PC. No shortcut is assigned to Paste in Place.
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@jiminy-billy-bob said:
Not on my PC. No shortcut is assigned to Paste in Place.
That was the sneaky suspicion I had.
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Maybe someones don't know this one!
Very uggly speedy test, it was just for see if that is working!
That's work fine!
Power of the "<>"! -
@pilou said:
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Power of the "<>"!And \n for line feed
So when you have a dimension value 2500mm, adding \nceiling height results in:
2500mm
ceiling height
(plain text, not associated anymore with changes in geometry)
But replacing 2500mm by <>\nceiling height becomes:
2500mm
ceiling height
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Thx for the Info!
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@bob james said:
@jql said:
Apologies accepted if you post it on the Duh thread!
So here goes my duh:
@bob james said:
This seems so simple that it must already exist, but I could not find it.
For example: I want to make a 4" square post at a specific spot. If I wanted a round post there I would just select the circle tool, place the cursor at the point and drag out (or put a value in the VCB).
I'd like to be able to do that for a square: select tool, place the cursor at the point and drag out (or put a value in the VCB)
I apologize if this already exists
@jql said:
LOL bob you can make your life difficult if you draw a 4 sided circle and explode it.
Or you can make your life painless if you draw a 4 sided polygon without exploding it.
Those two are native tools. Do you forget sketchup also has native tools?
Your suggestions create 45 deg rotated squares.
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@bob james said:
Your suggestions create 45 deg rotated squares.
Why can't someone just make a simple extension to make an orthogonally positioned square starting from a center point?If you hit CTRL while designing your square or your four sided circle, you it will create the squared shape as you wish it to... (at least on 2015 I don't know if it's like this in every SU version)
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@jql said:
@bob james said:
Your suggestions create 45 deg rotated squares.
Why can't someone just make a simple extension to make an orthogonally positioned square starting from a center point?If you hit CTRL while designing your square or your four sided circle, you it will create the squared shape as you wish it to... (at least on 2015 I don't know if it's like this in every SU version)
That was a new feature in SU2015.
Bob, the extension already exists in the Tools on Surface set. I'm sure you must have that one in your library.
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The big one of the day!
I am sure that will be the same for some other users!When you make a Push Pull + CTRL that make a new volume from the start face ok
as usual!but...
that can be used also for make an "impossible Push Pull" !
(And thx to TIG for his Solid Solver at the end! -
@dave r said:
Bob, the extension already exists in the Tools on Surface set. I'm sure you must have that one in your library.
Close, but you have to move it around until you find the axis pop-up, enter a length, stretch it in the other axis, and enter the same length. And you have to enter the half-length in each case or the square will be twice the size you want: simple except when the square is to be 4 3/16"
Still seems like a trivial extension to make for a ruby-guy (like sdmitch,for example): pick a point and enter the size of the square (not the half length) and it automatically draws the correct size square on the orthogonal axes.
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why not use a component library of predefined sizes?
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Well that would work with one component alone if you one unit. Insert it at point scale it using CTRL and SHIFT input your dimension.
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I just "Discovered" the wheel...
using "deg" or "mm" when setting the camera focal distance, can switch between actual focal distance (35mm equiv) and fov (field of view) measured in degrees. -
I have to add one I discovered the other week by pure accident.
Right click on a toolbar to see a list of all loaded and unloaded toolbars. -
@unknownuser said:
Right click on a toolbar
On toolbars on The Main toolbar! Not on any toolbars floating on the screen!
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@pixero said:
I have to add one I discovered the other week by pure accident.
Right click on a toolbar to see a list of all loaded and unloaded toolbars.I don't think so on a Mac. (SU toolbars and windows on Mac are junk).
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@pbacot said:
I don't think so on a Mac. (SU toolbars and windows on Mac are junk).
I'd say the only thing I envy from SU for Mac is pdf import... we don't get that on windows
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