[Plugin][$] RoundCorner - v3.4a - 31 Mar 24
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here are the pictures illustrating my point.
thanks
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Try this:
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NEW RELEASE: RoundCorner v2.6a - 27 Nov 13
RoundCorner 2.6a is a release for future Sketchup compatibility. It is advised to upgrade even if there are no functional changes.
See main post of this thread for Download.
Fredo
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Look at all the Fredo updates... Thanks mang.
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Hi, I updated all the Fredo Plugins with the 27-11-13 version and now the Tooltips for the toolbars don't appear, only the name of the Toolbar.
The same with GhostComp, FredoScale, ToolsOnSurface, Curvizard and Curviloft, the Tooltips for JointPushPull work fine.
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Oxer,
Normally in SU13, you should have a multi line tooltip.
- first line should be the plugin title
- the second line should be the corresponding Tools in the plugin
This is therefore strange
Fredo
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I know it, and yes, it's very strange.
Of your Plugins, the Tooltips work fine only in JointPushPull (appear translated) and FredoTools (appears in English). -
@oxer said:
I know it, and yes, it's very strange.
Of your Plugins, the Tooltips work fine only in JointPushPull (appear translated) and FredoTools (appears in English).It may be a bug in SU13, maybe related to the Spanish version of Sketchup. I don't have it on my PC, with a English and French SU13.
By the way, what do you get if you switch to NO default language in LibFredo6. Do you get the correct tooltips in English
Fredo
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I changed to default language and the problem persists, perhaps is an error only on Mac & SU2013, if another mac user could tell us if he has the same problem or it's a problem only mine.
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I have a problem with this plugin in SketchUp 2013 Pro. I installed the new lib file and the new version of RoundOver but when i use it, it crashes SketchUp. Any idea on how to fix this? Here's the bug report
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I have a problem with Roundcorner. I am trying to apply it on some furniture. As soon as I apply, everything looks good. But as soon as I try to save, Sketchup says there are problems on my model that need to be fixed. If I try to fix them, I lose most corners of the model.
Below, attached, is the log if I manually fix the model in the model info window. It results in a huge 1,3 mb txt file of error report!!!!!
and also an image showing the apparently well rounded corners, and then, the rounded corners after errors are fixed.
finally, you may ask: then why fix the erros? Just don´t fix them.
Unfortunatelly, I did not fix the errors, but when I saved the file to render with Thea Render, Thea interpreted the file (or saved it to be used at Thea Studio) with the open corners, as if Sketchup had fixed the errors.
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The faces are too small and endpoints of lines are too close together. Reduce the number of segments used to create the radius. You don't need as many as you are using for that tiny radius anyway. You might also scale a copy of the component up before running the Round Corner plugin. Once you've finished editing the component, close the scaled up copy and delete it.
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It looks suspiciously like the geometry is too small. Perhaps if you scale it up and save it. Then scale it down once saved.
Dave got there just before me.
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I see. Would it help if I changed model units to millimiters? If not, I will try the other methods.
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The units you're working in make no difference to whether or not the lines are too short.
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@dave r said:
The units you're working in make no difference to whether or not the lines are too short.
doesn´t make much sense to me, in the moment you guys tell me I can create a component, increase its size and realize the operation on the large sized model. I mean, its a virtual enviroment, not the real world, why does it makes a difference zooming into the model or increasing it´s size?
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It just does. Don't think too hard about it. It isn't worth troubling yourself over it. Zooming in doesn't change the length of the lines, it only changes their apparent size.
If you use the process I described you won't have to scale back down after rounding over. You can see that same process in the video here.
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Do you have some hidden geometry hiding in the corners.
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@dave r said:
The faces are too small and endpoints of lines are too close together. Reduce the number of segments used to create the radius. You don't need as many as you are using for that tiny radius anyway.You might also scale a copy of the component up before running the Round Corner plugin. Once you've finished editing the component, close the scaled up copy and delete it.
didnt work.I created copies of the components. Scaled them up and edited the big copies. Closed them. When I fix the model for errors, the errors still appear.
it´s all somewhat funny, because I am using the same roundcorner sizes at other furniture models and that problem is not ocurring on them!
edit... the problems occur EVEN when I deleted the original sized components from the model and left only the big ones. Then I run the script with 2 cm round corner instead of 2mm...
and when I try to fix the problems in the model, the same holes appear, in the 10x larger models!
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