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    • O Offline
      osage
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      @unknownuser said:

      Well, there might be Give me a day or two to find one. πŸ’š

      Ok, I admit it took longer than a day or two, but that's due to searching for an answer over the last week, and putting up with the problem until I could find a solution.

      So, I beg your indulgence. When I fillet a set of lines, a "tic" mark appears at the center of the chosen radius. I can erase each one, but it's time consuming. Is there a way of either hide them, or erase all at the same time...or a tic "parameter" of some kind I'm not aware of yet? Again, I haven't had time to read the entire thread, but I did a search for a solution but didn't find any.

      @unknownuser said:

      TIG
      Fantastic job on this set of tools.

      πŸ‘ Ditto. Thanks a mill for these tools. Just gotta learn to use them correctly. 😳

      TIG
      Fantastic job on this set of tools. [/quote]

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        d12dozr
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        @3ddetailer said:

        ...When I fillet a set of lines, a "tic" mark appears at the center of the chosen radius. I can erase each one, but it's time consuming. Is there a way of either hide them, or erase all at the same time...

        I have the "Delete Guides" shortcut command set to "D" on my keyboard...takes a split sec to delete all of 'em when you're done

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          Dave R
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          @d12dozr said:

          @3ddetailer said:

          ...When I fillet a set of lines, a "tic" mark appears at the center of the chosen radius. I can erase each one, but it's time consuming. Is there a way of either hide them, or erase all at the same time...

          I have the "Delete Guides" shortcut command set to "D" on my keyboard...takes a split sec to delete all of 'em when you're done

          And if you don't want to set a keyboard shortcut, go to Edit>Delete Guides. I have a keyboard shortcut set, too and use it frequently.

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          • TIGT Online
            TIG Moderator
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            There are even specialist script-tools to erase cpoints, but not clines, and vice versa..
            You can also hide [all] guide-geometry too using appropriate settings...
            The reason the cpoint appears at the fillet-arc's center is that often you want a reference to it later on....

            TIG

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              osage
              last edited by

              @unknownuser said:

              I have the "Delete Guides" shortcut command set to "D" on my keyboard...takes a split sec to delete all of 'em when you're done
              

              😲 good grief. I guess I should spend more time exploring the default tools in Sketchup. Never saw that. 😳 AND setting up some shortcuts too.

              Thanks a mill!

              @unknownuser said:

              There are even specialist script-tools to erase cpoints

              Hmmmm, "cpoints". So that's what you call them huh. Cool. I searched for "tic" marks. Should have known they'd be called something related to Cartesian space ...or something to that effect. Ok, thanks for the info guys. I know all these solutions are probably in the thread, and I hate asking you to spend more of your time to explain something that you've already explained somewhere. So, I mucho appreciate it!

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              • TIGT Online
                TIG Moderator
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                In the 'early days' they were always called 'cpoints' and 'clines' [they still are in the API code!] but some Google genius a few versions ago decided to rename then 'guide-points' and 'guide-lines'... so watch for oldies/codies using the old names... πŸ˜‰

                TIG

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                  osage
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                  Ok, now I get it. And thanks for sharing your knowledge Tig.

                  fitZ

                  oh, btw, here's the reason I was looking for a solution. There were so many filets in this group all the cpoints were distracting. And this is only one of many sets of cables.

                  http://httpics.com/is.php?i=1755&img=8874Studio_Wiring_D.jpg

                  What's odd..is the cpoints disappear sometimes. Can't figure that one out either.
                  And btw, I would never done this had it not been for your filet tool, and the "Line into Tube" plugin. They work great together. πŸ‘ Thanks again for the info. Every little bit helps.

                  ooops. I completely forgot. Your 2d text works sublime. The only thing I was wondering is editing a copy of a 2d text. They act like components. If I change one..it changes the original. Can you "make unique" them somehow? That would be phenomenal. Then I could drag a copy along an axis..and edit it. Sure would save a bunch of time. Anyway, thanks a million for this one too!!

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                  • TIGT Online
                    TIG Moderator
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                    You should be able to copy any 2dText Component Instance and then Select it and right-click context-menu > 'Make-Unique'... Thereafter it should '2dText Edit' as a separate thing...
                    It can also be useful to have several Instances, because you can Edit one to affect all; it depends on what you want.
                    The 'Entity Info' window will show the number of Instances of a Selected Component - useful in case you are unsure about its 'uniqueness'...

                    TIG

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                      osage
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                      @unknownuser said:

                      You should be able to copy any 2dText Component Instance and then Select it and right-click context-menu > 'Make-Unique'... Thereafter it should '2dText Edit' as a separate thing...

                      😲 OMG! I could have sworn I tried that. Ok cool, I'll check that out immediately!

                      @unknownuser said:

                      It can also be useful to have several Instances, because you can Edit one to affect all; it depends on what you want.
                      I LIKE IT!

                      @unknownuser said:

                      The 'Entity Info' window will show the number of Instances of a Selected Component - useful in case you are unsure about its 'uniqueness'...
                      Dang I wish there was a "facepalm" smiley. πŸ’š (note to self: file under.. "more reasons to spend some time looking at default Sketchup tools) πŸ˜†

                      Ok Tig, you made my day. No more questions for at least a week. πŸ˜„

                      oh, btw

                      @unknownuser said:

                      but some Google genius
                      er...isn't that an oxymoron? πŸ’š

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                        Edson
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                        hi TIG,
                        forgive me if this question has been asked before but the only problem I have with 2D Tools is the win/mac equivalence (or lack of it) between some keystrokes. to be more precise, what keys should i press on my mac to get the same result as when pressing control and alt in windows?

                        best regards.

                        edson mahfuz, architect| porto alegre β€’ brasil
                        http://www.mahfuz.arq.br

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                        • TIGT Online
                          TIG Moderator
                          last edited by

                          @edson said:

                          hi TIG,
                          forgive me if this question has been asked before but the only problem I have with 2D Tools is the win/mac equivalence (or lack of it) between some keystrokes. to be more precise, what keys should i press on my mac to get the same result as when pressing control and alt in windows?

                          best regards.
                          There IS a MAC compliant set of tools posted by Michaelv- http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=377902#p377902
                          It's NOT PC friendly... one day I will combine them both, but meanwhile his set is the best for you MAC users... It's currently identical to the PC version, BUT with different key-bindings...

                          TIG

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                            Edson
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                            @tig said:

                            @edson said:

                            hi TIG,
                            forgive me if this question has been asked before but the only problem I have with 2D Tools is the win/mac equivalence (or lack of it) between some keystrokes. to be more precise, what keys should i press on my mac to get the same result as when pressing control and alt in windows?

                            best regards.
                            There IS a MAC compliant set of tools posted by Michaelv- http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=377902#p377902
                            It's NOT PC friendly... one day I will combine them both, but meanwhile his set is the best for you MAC users... It's currently identical to the PC version, BUT with different key-bindings...

                            tig,

                            many thanks to you for the tool and michaelv for the mac fix. it works beautifully now! 😍

                            edson mahfuz, architect| porto alegre β€’ brasil
                            http://www.mahfuz.arq.br

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                            • TIGT Online
                              TIG Moderator
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                              I must around to merging them... one day πŸ˜’

                              TIG

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                                ygcl
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                                THANKS TIG,DOWNLOAD IT.

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                                  jowers125
                                  last edited by

                                  Great plugin! I am having trouble with the fillet tool though. Every time I click on the second line, it deletes the 2 lines and any objects connected to them. Can anybody help??

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                                  • TIGT Online
                                    TIG Moderator
                                    last edited by

                                    @jowers125 said:

                                    Great plugin! I am having trouble with the fillet tool though. Every time I click on the second line, it deletes the 2 lines and any objects connected to them. Can anybody help??
                                    Every time ??? πŸ˜•
                                    Can you try it with the Ruby Console open and report any errors.
                                    What have you set the fillet radius to ?
                                    Do the lines meet at a corner as an L or a T or have a gap?
                                    Are the lines Coplanar?
                                    Are the lines forming a Face?
                                    etc
                                    Without details it's difficult to say what's up.
                                    Can you post a simple SKP where you are having this issue, and explain exactly the steps you take to get this disastrous result...
                                    It works fine for me - see this rectangular 'donut' - the only extra step I needed to sort this were on the 'hole' - erasing the inner face that was made automatically as those corners were filleted...Capture.PNG

                                    TIG

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                                      osage
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                                      I'm not sure, but it seems to me the first time I tried using the plugin, I didn't realize the "radius" input was defaulted to ZERO, and if memory serves me, my lines disappeared too. Might check it out.

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                                      • TIGT Online
                                        TIG Moderator
                                        last edited by

                                        With a zero radius the lines should trim or extend Γ  la ACAD...
                                        Nothing should disappear [except the unwanted lines parts] !

                                        TIG

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                                          huckrorick
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                                          Wow! This is really a great set of tools. Just now testing them out. I'm trying to think of some way to tell you how neat these are.
                                          Thanks. Congratulations.
                                          Huck

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                                            guanjin
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                                            Hello!2D tool V5.1 is not continuous picture fill! You can not select another picture!
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                                            I come from China, is to learn

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