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    • S Offline
      smicha
      last edited by

      Dave,

      If it is designed to work like that IMO this should be changed. When I draw an arc on a plane I want that arc to appear on the plane I choose, not the plane at 0.

      TIG - is there a way to fix it?

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      • S Offline
        smicha
        last edited by

        Now I see. Before I use arc I have to use 'Set Z plane' tool...
        It's a bit confusing. IMO Z plane shouldn't be locked at 0 unless I set it to that value.

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        • TIGT Offline
          TIG Moderator
          last edited by

          2d tools draw on a horizontal plane.
          It defaults to z=0.
          You can reset it at anytime using the z-height button, and then either pick a point on the new plane, or enter a z value to determine the drawing plane.
          It is not designed to draw on any height of plane of each click.
          It is designed to draw on the model's current 2d-tool's z-plane - which you must determine, or accept as the default z=0... The z-plane is remembered with each model as you set it...

          TIG

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          • Dave RD Offline
            Dave R
            last edited by

            It makes sense to me that way, TIG. Thanks for the explanation.

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              Roach
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              exсuse me, where can I find a link to download?

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              • massimoM Offline
                massimo Moderator
                last edited by

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                SketchUp Plugins | PluginStore | SketchUcation

                SketchUp Plugin and Extension Store by SketchUcation provides free downloads of hundreds of SketchUp extensions and plugins

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                  Roach
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                  @massimo said:

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                  SketchUp Plugins | PluginStore | SketchUcation

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                  thank you very much!

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                  • cwmunroC Offline
                    cwmunro
                    last edited by

                    I have tried to install this RBZ file several times and cannot seem to find it anywhere (once it has been installed). Am I doing something wrong here? I download the file and then install it into my plugins folder - then I restart SU and it's not there. I have also tried to install it directly from the Extension Warehouse but, cannot locate or there. I am very excited about the Dashed Lines aspect of the plugin but, cannot get it to install. FYI: I use SU 8

                    C W Munro
                    Professional Building Designer
                    http://www.thealaddincompany.com

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                    • Dave RD Offline
                      Dave R
                      last edited by

                      Did you try Install Extension from Window>Preferences>Extensions? Click that button and navigate to where you saved the RBZ file. Select it and choose 'Open".

                      Why don't you install the Sketchucation Plugin Store tool and use it for auto-installing plugins from now on?

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                      • cwmunroC Offline
                        cwmunro
                        last edited by

                        I tried both of those methods. I just tried to install it using the SketUcation Store Plugin and it seems to work fine until I try to locate it. It's not in my Plugins folder or my Tools pallet.

                        C W Munro
                        Professional Building Designer
                        http://www.thealaddincompany.com

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                        • Dave RD Offline
                          Dave R
                          last edited by

                          If you are using the Sketchucation Plugin Store, just set the Author field to TIG and find it in the list there. Click on AutoInstall.

                          It won't show up in the Plugins menu. It shows up in Draw. And there is a toolbar you can display under the View>Toolbars menu. You may need to shut SketchUp down and restart it after installing it.

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                          • cwmunroC Offline
                            cwmunro
                            last edited by

                            @dave r said:

                            Did you try Install Extension from Window>Preferences>Extensions? Click that button and navigate to where you saved the RBZ file. Select it and choose 'Open".

                            Why don't you install the Sketchucation Plugin Store tool and use it for auto-installing plugins from now on?

                            I just tried it again and it tells me that the file extension has been installed successfully and is now available for use. I cannot find it anywhere one the screen and when I look into the Window>Preferences>Extension Folder it is not listed at all.

                            C W Munro
                            Professional Building Designer
                            http://www.thealaddincompany.com

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                            • cwmunroC Offline
                              cwmunro
                              last edited by

                              @dave r said:

                              If you are using the Sketchucation Plugin Store, just set the Author field to TIG and find it in the list there. Click on AutoInstall.

                              It won't show up in the Plugins menu. It shows up in Draw. And there is a toolbar you can display under the View>Toolbars menu. You may need to shut SketchUp down and restart it after installing it.

                              Thanks Dave R!

                              I just found it and I feel thoroughly like an idiot now.

                              Thanks so much for you assistance!

                              C W Munro
                              Professional Building Designer
                              http://www.thealaddincompany.com

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                              • cwmunroC Offline
                                cwmunro
                                last edited by

                                Okay, the plugin works VERY well. Just one question though - How do I set a custom line style? I have tried the dashed lines and when I set the line width to .05 (which is the same line weight of the SU default line) the dashes get so small they appear to be one "thin" line. I need to make a custom dashed line with dashes that are about 4" long with 4" spaces (@ 1/4" scale). Any help would be appreciated.

                                C W Munro
                                Professional Building Designer
                                http://www.thealaddincompany.com

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                                • TIGT Offline
                                  TIG Moderator
                                  last edited by

                                  Try various pattern permutations of dots, dashes and spaces ...

                                  ... ... ...




                                  etc...

                                  TIG

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                                    ghostanywhere
                                    last edited by

                                    Hello, I can't find the zip version for download, pls help

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                                    • cottyC Offline
                                      cotty
                                      last edited by

                                      @ghostanywhere said:

                                      Hello, I can't find the zip version for download, pls help

                                      In the first post you will find a link to the plugin store where you can download the rbz-file. If you need a zip-file, you can rename it to zip-ending, but it is recommended to use the extension installation button or even better the sketchucation tools for installation.

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                                      • P Offline
                                        pohlovec
                                        last edited by

                                        Hi,
                                        about 2D Fillet Tool

                                        I would like to change the default count of segment from 18 to 6.
                                        Can I somehow modify the file 2DfilletTool.rb?

                                        I tried it, but without result.

                                        Is there any option???
                                        Thx

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                                        • TIGT Offline
                                          TIG Moderator
                                          last edited by

                                          You change the setting when activating the tool - by typing 6s [+<enter>] - as well as then say 100 [+<enter>] for the radius... then both of those settings are remembered with the model on a save, and reused across sessions.

                                          IF you want to change the script's coding...
                                          Use a plain-text editor - say Notepad/Notepad++ or TextWrangler[for MAC] - never a wordprocessor!
                                          Edit the file: ../Plugins/2DTools/2DfilletTool.rb
                                          Then find the following two lines: #70
                                          @segs=**18** if not @segs
                                          which becomes: @segs=**6** if not @segs
                                          and then #89
                                          @segs=Sketchup.active_model.get_attribute("2Dtools","fillet_segments",**18**)
                                          which becomes: @segs=Sketchup.active_model.get_attribute("2Dtools","fillet_segments",**6**)
                                          [TIP: If your text-editor has no line-numbering then you can search/find for the two occurrences of " @segs="...]
                                          Now when opening a brand new model the default 2DfilletTool's segmentation is always 6s - although of course you can reset it to say 18s or whatever you desire on a per model basis. by typing the new value into the VCB, such settings are remembered with each model on save - here as the attribute 2Dtools : fillet_segments...
                                          🤓

                                          TIG

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                                          • robertWanR Offline
                                            robertWan
                                            last edited by

                                            How to avoid this error? After the fillet lines are not parallel.
                                            2D Fillet

                                            Robert


                                            2DFillet.skp

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