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    • J Offline
      jhauswirth
      last edited by

      For text I would try setting the point size in SU.
      Then turn on vector rendering which will create real
      text characters, not bitmap rendered chars. There's
      a bug in SU where it renders text at a hard-coded 72
      dpi, but you may be running 96 or 120 dpi on Windows,
      so the text size isn't correct, but it will be correct
      when rendered as vector in LO.

      Also, paulside suggests selecting the Scene while
      the model is in edit mode. This has a slight problem
      in that when you exit the edit mode the Scene will be
      marked with (Modified) in the SU inspector. This will
      break the LO/SU model connection if you update the Scene
      in SU. To prevent that, just select the SU model (don't
      go into edit mode) and just select the Scene in the SU
      Inspector (it won't get marked as modified).

      I wouldn't worry about sending a Scene to LO, I always
      just insert the skp into LO and then select the Scene
      in the SU Inspector.

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        redinhawaii
        last edited by

        What can I say, this was a huge help.
        I am on a deadline to get some prints to the Building Department, and I seem to have jumped out of the plane without a back up parachute, so I have been trying desperately to find the rip chord before I hit the ground.
        thanks so very much for the practical experienced perspective.
        I would have NEVER figured this out..
        aloha
        red

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        • Dave RD Offline
          Dave R
          last edited by

          Probably too late but I prefer to add leader and other text right in Layout. This gives more control of where that stuff is relative to the images from SketchUp. You also have more options for formatting the text and the leaders.

          For the work I do, I use dimensions frequently. Before sending to Layout, I set them to 6 pt which is difficult to read on my screen in SketchUp but is perfectly readable in Layout.

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          • B Offline
            brandy20
            last edited by

            I hope not to be OT now, but I had a problem in reporting a cutlist text in Layout. I had it on excel and on word but, trying to import it, there was no possibility to insert a .xls or .doc file. I also tried to copy and paste in layout but the final format on LO is unmanageable. Finally I took a screenshot, saved it as .png and imported the cutlist in Layout. What is the correct process for that? Thanks.

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            • Dave RD Offline
              Dave R
              last edited by

              Luca, I use copy and paste from word to an LO text box for cutlists. There were a couple of little problems with text import that way but they seem to have been fixed with the last maintenance release a couple of weeks back.

              I open the CSV file in Excel, edit it to get rid of stuff I don't need and to format column widths, fonts and stuff. Then I copy from Excel into Word, convert from table to text, make any needed adjustments and then copy that and paste it into the text box in LO. It's not a perfect situation but it works and really doesn't take very long.

              Dave

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              • R Offline
                redinhawaii
                last edited by

                Dave,
                Nice practical application,
                but I want a "live" document, one that is modifiable, i.e. responsive to changes that are inevitable.
                Would a "table" within Layout do for things like Door and Window Schedules?
                Also seeking a "symbols library" that I can use for architectural symbols and nested within the "characters" tables in LO.
                thanks
                aloha
                red

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                • Dave RD Offline
                  Dave R
                  last edited by

                  Red, in a word, no. Text boxes made in Layout are not dynamic relative to SketchUp. It would be nice if they would update like the the views of the SketchUp model would.

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                    bjanzen
                    last edited by

                    LayOut uses RTF text, which you should be able to export to from Office. And you will get updates - I just created an RTF file with a table, inserted into LayOut, saved, closed, edited the RTF file, reopened my LayOut document, and got this panel:

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                    a linked RTF file

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                    • Dave RD Offline
                      Dave R
                      last edited by

                      Cool! Thanks for that info. I'll have to give it a try.

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                      • R Offline
                        redinhawaii
                        last edited by

                        Thanks for that insight,
                        I will give it a try too!
                        There is nothing like real work practical experience and you are sharing that.
                        Much appreciated.
                        To meet a deadline I did it all by hand...and maybe still can get it in prior to construction.
                        thanks
                        aloha
                        red

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