[Plugin] Add Height from Datum
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TIG
Thanks for the very useful plugin. I do a illustrations of underwater structures. Would it be possible to “right-click” to set the baseline to the last measurement, such that all further measurement use the new baseline as the “0 ft reference”.
Again, thank you
Ken
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thanks TIG, really useful
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Wow this is JUST what I need and you guys are always years ahead of me developing things I cant even imagine I need right now....but I will need it in the future.
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TIG I've been having some bug splats when I move the text in the datum text using the text command. I'll try to narrow down a repeatable crash and let you know.
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This is very handy. Been using it lately. Thanks!
I notice the text seems to "show through" other objects. If you have it inside a house you can see it from outside. Is that special feature? Unusual.
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@pbacot said:
This is very handy. Been using it lately. Thanks!
I notice the text seems to "show through" other objects. If you have it inside a house you can see it from outside. Is that special feature? Unusual.
It's plain Text - it does that - try it with some 'ordinary' Text and you'll see how that does it too... -
@unknownuser said:
TIG I've been having some bug splats when I move the text in the datum text using the text command. I'll try to narrow down a repeatable crash and let you know.
OK, that's the first report like this - I can't replicate it.
If you move it with 'Move' rather than using the 'Text' relocation facilities [needed to 'lock' the arrow-head onto an object - because this can't be done easily in the API]... is it then OK ?
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could add a datum symbol?
such as a component skp file, can defined by user -
How do I load this plugin please?
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@woodarc said:
How do I load this plugin please?
There is a .rb file in the first post in this tool's thread. Download that file.
Move it into the Sketchup Plugins folder and restart Sketchup...
It then auto-loads and adds two items to the Plugins Menu '>>Add Height above Datum' and '>>Set Datum'.
Read the tool's instructions on the download page, and others' useful advice in this thread too...NOTE: that since you on a PC you must ensure that you have FULL access rights to the main Plugins folder.
To check/fix this - select its icon in Windows Explorer, context-menu > Properties > Security > Edit...
Being an Admin is NOT enough to ensure things go smoothly.
A file might look to you that it's got put into the Plugins folder, but if you have limited access-rights then Windows may have put it into a VirtualStore - a 'Compatibility Files...' [or similar] button/link in the folder's Windows Explorer top bars is a sure sign of problems...
Also have the same FULL rights set for the Components, Materials and Styles folders, since you will also want to write files to these from time to time... -
I really like this one. Very useful.
Tig, thanks a lot!!!
Santiago
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Hi TIG,
Would it be possible to have the Eye Height function of the Look Around tool respect the Datum set by this script? So, for instance, if I set the datum of the origin at 236' 7 1/2", I could input 336' 7 1/2" for eight Eye Height and the camera would rise to 100' above the origin.
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Sorry John - no easily
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Here's v2.0
http://sketchucation.com/pluginstore?pln=heighttool_datum
It has been updated [after 8 years !]
It's now in a module, avoids global variables etc.
It's also signed for v2016/2017 compatibility in all Loading Policies...The tool now sets up a submenu in the Plugins|Extensions Menu, its item
'Height Above Datum > Add Height Above Datum' is the main tool.
On selecting it this will become the active tool.
Hovering on a point shows its height above datum (default z=0=ground plane).
Clicking the left mouse button adds a text label with that height
Selecting another tool will stop this being the active tool
Change the tool's Datum using 'Height Above Datum > Set Datum' submenu item
This datum is remembered with each Model as an Attribute.
Any preexisting labels are updated to reflect the new datum.
Convert selected text into height labels using the submenu item
'Height Above Datum > Make Selected Text Dynamic'
Moving a height label vertically changes the height shown in it.
Height labels have an observer attached which auto-updates them.
The observers now properly attach to models/tags irrespective of the way way they are [re]opened... -
TIG, first of all, thank you!
Three suggestions for an update:
1- Would it be possible to add to the submenu, an option to specify a new (or existing) layer the leader text would automatically be assigned too?
After using the plugin, a lot for all these years, I find that the text can get in the way at times but is still is required. So being able to turn it off for certain scenes via the Layer Manager is the answer ... but I often forget to change layers before using the plugin.
2- Ability to add prefix-text to a leader's text with descriptors such as "TOS" (top of slab) or "Pipe Invert" . That text would remain even if attached to geometry that is moved but could later be edited manually by the user.
3- Instead of creating the leader with a mouse-click, have it created via click-and-drag. With the current version, many times I have to adjust the leader's position with the text tool immediately after placing it with the mouse-click.
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TIG, I'm dreaming about a commercialdatum script that would interactivelyshow the changing in terrain while I'm sculpting (say with artisan or sandbox tools).
And reversely , if changing the level value could set the mesh (below) height it'd be oblivion. there must be soft selection setting for influence controlling though.
Another request: sloping displaying(in percents). Is it doable? -
@jclements said:
TIG, first of all, thank you!
Three suggestions for an update:
1- Would it be possible to add to the submenu, an option to specify a new (or existing) layer the leader text would automatically be assigned too?
After using the plugin, a lot for all these years, I find that the text can get in the way at times but is still is required. So being able to turn it off for certain scenes via the Layer Manager is the answer ... but I often forget to change layers before using the plugin.
2- Ability to add prefix-text to a leader's text with descriptors such as "TOS" (top of slab) or "Pipe Invert" . That text would remain even if attached to geometry that is moved but could later be edited manually by the user.
3- Instead of creating the leader with a mouse-click, have it created via click-and-drag. With the current version, many times I have to adjust the leader's position with the text tool immediately after placing it with the mouse-click.
YES and YES!
Add Height from Datum is brilliant.... however for commercial use, when we mark up a plan with 100s of spot heights, we don't want to see the word "Height" on each one...these drawings get very very cluttered. My industry uses RL:41.1 (relative level).
The only way to change Height into RL is to cut and paste the tags thus making them plain text.For the same reason, we need the ability to shift the tag.
In my case I have to label the top and bottom of a retaining wall - but these points sit directly above each other so i get two labels in the same place = unreadable.
Here's hoping a fix isn't too much work - if it is I'll top up your cookie jar/beer fridge.
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You can easily edit the script [for your own in-house use]
Use Notepad++ on PC or TextWrangler on a MAC, to open its main RB file in the Plugins folder named:
#heighttool_datum.rb
We are going to remove the"Height: "
prefix from all tags...Find line #74 - to stop an initial prefix - which reads:
txt="Height: #{z}"
Edit it to read:
txt="#{z}"
Find line #103 - to trap for updated datums affecting tags - which reads:
e.set_text("Height: "+(e.point.z+@datum).to_l.to_s)
Edit it to read:
e.set_text((e.point.z+@datum).to_l.to_s)
Repeat the edit for the equivalent text in line #109...Find line #127 - to correct the text changes in the observer's action - which reads:
t.set_text("Height: "+(t.point.z+datum).to_l.to_s)
Edit it to read:
t.set_text((t.point.z+datum).to_l.to_s)
Save the changes to the file and then start up SketchUp to see the effect...
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Is it possible to wrap this datum in a component representing symbol for high in the floor plan? Similar to attributes in Autocad?
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Use the tool quite a lot in site models. When I set height above datum, however the leader is not nice and long like the ones in the video. It is short and level so is almost always obscured by the object being referenced. I move the text afteward.
Anyway really useful tool! Thanks!
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