[Plugin][$] FredoScale - v3.6a - 01 Apr 24
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@unknownuser said:
@bykaz said:
Hi Fredo, I have been using the FredoScale on my Imac OS 10.5 (Leopard) without any problem.
I change it for a new Imac OS 10.7 (Lion) and FredoScale crashes a lot, I'm not sure whats happening...
Could you help me with this issue!??!?!Anyway, the FredoScale is the best plugin ever...
I don't know too much, except that there have been many problem reported with OS X Lion. I think they are somehow solved with SU8 M2.
Anyway, it would be good to give some details on the circumstances of the crashes you have.
Fredo
I'll keep you posted, thanks for your time and consideration
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Hi SU-pers!
I've a little question and it's probably asked before. But I can't find it in this forum nor an answer in the manual. I want to scale a box(for instance) with the FredoScale-tool, and I want to scale that from the Centre (with the ctrl-key) and then input(TAB) ONLY the width(along the red axis). But this seems to be not possible without a length-input...It's hard to explain....But I only want to have one dimension fixed while scaling the object proportionally around its centre.
How can this been done, does anyone know that?
Thanks in advance!
Pep
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I am having a bit of an issue. I am running Mac OS Lion and I just tried to install your Fredo Scale 2.2 a and LibFredo6 and placed the folders in the approiate plugins... but I dont see any of the tools when I start up SketchUP. I was hoping someone had come accross this issue and found a fix, or knows something about this occurance. Any help would be greatly appreaciated. Thanks!
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Jonathan please post the file path. Click on the FredoScale_Dir22 folder and get info (command "i") and look at "where". The total path should read /Library/Application Support/Google SketchUp 8/SketchUp/plugins
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@jcastro.arch said:
I am having a bit of an issue. I am running Mac OS Lion and I just tried to install your Fredo Scale 2.2 a and LibFredo6 and placed the folders in the approiate plugins... but I dont see any of the tools when I start up SketchUP. I was hoping someone had come accross this issue and found a fix, or knows something about this occurance. Any help would be greatly appreaciated. Thanks!
At the risk of repeating ourselves yet again...
Are you extracting files from the zip correctly ?
Are you also getting and installing the required Lib' folder of supporting tools as advised on the download page ?
What 'Plugins folder' are you putting things into on your MAC ?
The root[HD]...Library...Plugins is good, user...Library...Plugins is bad.
There are several helpful posts about how to extract and install plugins...
Once everything is in the right folder[s] a restart will make the tool available.
Activate it from Preferences > Extensions.
Active it toolbar from View > Toolbars [slightly different name on a MAC ?].
Customize what appears on the tool's toolbar using the special menu items as explained in the tools help docs/pages... -
Just a note, on Mac, Preferences are found under the SketchUp menu to the left of File.
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holy crap!
that's perfect!
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@unknownuser said:
holy crap!
that's perfect!
That is perfect, Fredo!!!!
@Jeff - thanks for the challenge, I wasted hours on that bloody thing!!!!
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Thank you Fredo.
And yes, Jeff, thanks for the challenge. I won't ever do it the hard way again.
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Vital Addition!
I must try it for see if that gives the same result than a nurbs modeler!
So YES this time seems very good!
1.3239127 Nurbs (height of brace cut vertically) Pilars are 1 * 1 * 10 , brace 1 * 1 * x : unity meter
1.323913m SU -
@unknownuser said:
Vital Addition!
I must try it for see if that gives the same result than a nurbs modeler!
i tested a few things against rhino and as far as i can tell, it gives the same exact results..
but the crazy thing is, fredo's version is faster
the offset/rotate idea is very clever and well implemented.
bravo! -
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And no more problem in the Big Zoom!
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@unknownuser said:
it gives the same exact results..
Only one decimal point difference!
1.3239127m Nurbs (height of brace cut vertically) Pilars are 1 * 1 * 10 , brace 1 * 1 * x : unity meter
1.323913m SU
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@unknownuser said:
@unknownuser said:
it gives the same exact results..
Only one decimal point difference!
1.3239127 Nurbs (height of brace cut vertically) Pilars are 1 * 1 * 10 , brace 1 * 1 * x : unity meter
1.323913m SU
Seems very similar!well, no.. sketchup just ran out of zeros
9127 rounds up to 913 in sketchup..
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A great mini-challenge with some headaches!
Maybe another solution without plug can be found who knows!
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@unknownuser said:
A great mini-challenge with some headaches!
Maybe another solution without plug can be found who knows!
probably. but I don't care anymore. this solves it in my book.
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Sweet update...Thanks, Fredo! ...and Jeff for the inspiration
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Great Update Fredo!!!
I remember a lot this request...
http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=180&t=24831I just tried your plugin and I had perfect results in seconds!!
Thank you for making a much more powerful Sketchup Fredo!!!Daniel S
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NEW FEATURES: with LibFredo6 4.5- 08 May 12
If you upgrade to LibFredo6 4.5, you will get two new features for the Free Rotate tool (and other tools based on rotation such as Box Rotate, Twist, Free Planar Shearing).
These new functions are largely inspired from Jeff Hammond's mini-challenge.
- Rotate with Offset
In the SU Rotate tool and previous versions of FredoScale Free Rotate, the inferences are only done about the base line of rotation. This makes difficult to perform rotation when the target point to infer is not on the base line.
In the new version of Free Rotate, there is an extra step where you can select a target line at a certain offset to be used for inference. This is shown on the video below.
Note that this step is proposed by default in Free Rotate (just click again if you don't need it) and as an option for other tools (via a long click).- Inference on line
The typical situation is to rotate a line until it exactly touches another line. This is a typical limitation of the SU Rotate tool which does not provide inference for this case.
Free Rotate now proposes this inference.
This is an old request from Daniel S, also mentioned by Jeff in his mini-challenge.
Please see this post for downloading the latest version of LibFredo6.
Fredo
- Rotate with Offset
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