[Plugin] 2D Tools
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My 2Dtools are cross-OS and will work on Mac as well as on PC - most rubies do.
The correct path for a Mac's Plugins folder is
Macintosh HD/Library/Application Support/Google SketchUp NNN/SketchUp/Plugins/
Where NNN is the version of SUp, e.g. currently6
or7
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There are good SUp help files for Mac and PC that explain issues like this...With 2Dtools the files come inside a compressed zip file - like any other zipped toolset, you must extract these files from the zip in exactly the same relative arrangement as they are inside the zip itself - i.e. there's a loader file
2d#.rb
and a language translator filedeBabelizer.rb
that go directly into ../Plugins/ but the majority of files remain within the /2Dtools/ folder, and that folder you must place into ../Plugins/ [there are even subfolders (e.g. /Icons/) within 2Dtools itself that must also remain in the same relative positions within it] -
Thank you TIG!!! The more I learn the more I don't know Great stuff!!
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Tig,
I have copied the files in the folder you indicated (I am mac user), but I can't see anything...
any tips guys?
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Tig,
please don't blame me and mainly don't ask me how but I deleted and replaced the file (in the same way I did before) and it works.
sorry for the trouble.Stefx.
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thank
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Hello, I can't get these plugins to work.
I already put the 2Dtools_4.6 into the Plugins folder.
Please help.Thanks,
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Alberto
Have you extracted all of the files and folders from the zip file, keeping the files in their folders [do not drag and drop files].
These files and folders go into the Plugins folder in the same arrangements as they are in the zip file.
If you have put files in the wrong place remove them and start again.
To activate the toolbar select it from the View > Toolbars Menu.
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TIG,
I just downloaded your 2D Tools v4.6 and am looking at the help file. Does this plugin work on Macs? I don't get any icons and some of the commands don't seem to work form the Draw pulldown. I'll keep on searching, but I wanted to ask.
Rick
Edit: Nevermind - I'm an idiot!
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Okay, now I DO have a legitimate question for TIG on this.
Is there any way I can take the 2D Tools Line that I grouped and have it drape onto a surface while keeping its thickness and linetype?
I have a weird request that the client wants their property line shown on the model. Right now I have it hovering just above the surface, but since the surface has a good amount of slope, at one end the line is hugging just above the surface, while at the other end it is perhaps 50 off the surface. It looks dumb like that anyways.
So, I tried to use the sandbox tools drape and it didn't do anything.
Thanks TIG for yet another steller plugin. And I happened upon this AFTER I bought the dashed lines from smustard Oh well, I'll find a use for that one too.
Rick
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Answering two questions at one here...
It works on Macs - ensure all of the required files and files-in-folders are in the right place - Mac Plugins location can be tricky - make sure you do it right - there are other threads about this.........
If you 'draw' Lines over a 3D surface then 2D Line-Style WILL work - it is not limited to 2D - BUT you might want to use a tool like Tools-on-Surface by Fredo to make the 'draped' lines - or use the Sandbox Tools ???
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The same rectangle filleted with 2D Fillet and with the arc tool changed the size - arcs with the same number of segments and the same radius?
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dedmin
Set you 0.0000 as high as it'll go and see what the error is - measure the distances with the tapemeasure rather than dimensions - I can't see what the issue might be ?
Try doing it on a rectangular face draw on the center of a larger face and see if it's the same ...I've no idea what it might be....
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Tried again and now the height changed and the number of segments is 17 even if I typed 18s. Opened the SketchUp's file in SpaceClaim :
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Now I did it at the top view and everything is fine - the first example was at the front view! In both cases - parallel projection.
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Many thanks.
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Dear dedmin,
Are you able to import SU files into SpaceClaim easily? What process steps do you use?
I have been thinking of switching to SpaceClaim from Inventor.
Regards,
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SpaceClaim opens SketchUP's files directly and also exports in .skp format. Amazing program - SketchUP on steroids! Inventor is more powerful, but to bloated, heavy,slow and $$$$! There is a demo You can download and try and a lot of video tutorials - http://www2.spaceclaim.com/forum/files/9/default.aspx. Watch them first to see how different is this software! See this video for SketchUP integration:
http://www2.spaceclaim.com/learnmorenow/product_videos.aspx?v=2009_plus_sketchup.flv
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Dear dedmin,
Thanks for the quick reply. I work at a university in the UK, and so I am entitled to an academic copy, which should make the transition cost effective. Are you UK based?
Kind regards,
Bob -
No - Bulgaria. You can join here - http://www.spaceclaiming.com/forum
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@watkins said:
Dear dedmin,
Thanks for the quick reply. I work at a university in the UK, and so I am entitled to an academic copy, which should make the transition cost effective. Are you UK based?
Kind regards,
BobYes - very cost effective - http://www.novedge.com/products/3148
Be warned that this piece is like SketchUP - You always come back to it!
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