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    • TIGT Offline
      TIG Moderator
      last edited by

      Here's v1.1 that has a menu item and the empty string glitch fixed...
      http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=194488#p194488

      TIG

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      • CadFatherC Offline
        CadFather
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        Thanks TIG - i get this error.. but i will try other files as well

        Error; #<TypeError; C;/Program Files/Google/Google SketchUp 7/Plugins/_importDXFtext.rb;923;in `bounds'; reference to deleted DrawingElement>
        C;/Program Files/Google/Google SketchUp 7/Plugins/_importDXFtext.rb;923
        
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        • TIGT Offline
          TIG Moderator
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          I reproduced the error occur by having a piece of Mtext with only a space or carriage-return in it. That's trapped - must be something similar although I thought I'd trapped all calls for bounds etc if the group wasn't valid? Please see if you can find what's causing the problem and report back - it can't be that hard to trap for if we know what it is ! πŸ’­

          TIG

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          • TIGT Offline
            TIG Moderator
            last edited by

            Here's v1.2 http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=194488#p194488

            It should stop some of those errors - please try and feed back...
            Empty strings are now show with a Cpoint, the grouped text does not cast or receive shadows and the VCB now shows progress as well as the Console if preferred...

            TIG

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            • R Offline
              redsteel
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              Thank you very much for this, for once i was getting really pissed with SU but your work it's a life saver, thanks again.

              ...btw, is there a menu version? πŸ˜„

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              • TIGT Offline
                TIG Moderator
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                Alex
                You didn't specify the DXF's units...
                I downloaded your file anyway
                I got a Bugsplat importing it using 'mm'!
                Importing it using 'm' I did get some rapid output in the Ruby Console... then an error after some importing...
                This is everything imported Capture.PNG This is an extract of a part of it Capture1.PNG
                The Ruby Console output failed on a layer name 'T' not being defined.
                That layer name is used for Lines, but as far as I can see not for 'Text' ?
                BUT then there are almost 150,000 lines of code in the DXF file [it's 'NOT BIG' 😲 ] !
                The DXF won't load into AutoCAD at all !!! ... so I suspect it is corrupt in some way ??
                The error is "Unknown value "AC1024" encountered in drawing version" - I only have ACAD2008 so perhaps it's made in an NEWER version? DWG convert might work if it were a DWG file... BUT it's a DXF file πŸ˜•
                I also made a layer named 'T' before trying 'meters' for the import units and got this result - after a looooong wait - with no errors...Capture2.PNG detail Capture3.PNG I can't believe you want ALL of this text importing - try to reduce the content of the DWG>>DXF and save in an older version like r2004, as it will import cleaner and quicker... πŸ˜’

                Could you edit the CAD file so it only contains 'text' and retry...

                TIG

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                • A Offline
                  alexdobras
                  last edited by

                  i tried to import a dxf and SU is crashing. It is not a big file.
                  you can check it out: http://dl.transfer.ro/transfer_ro-23mar-7b7d941ec2f2cc8f.zip (it expires in 10 days)

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                  • A Offline
                    alexdobras
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                    yeah, for some reason the file cannot import into Acad. I had a dwg, which i saved into dxf in order to work with the file in SU andBlender. Now, Blender 2.49 imports the file perfectly, i mean flawlessly with text and everything like i see it on CAD software i use: DraftSight. When i open the file in SU, the same file as in Blender, the model comes with a lot of deformations and with the text missing- I mean through SU 8 PRO native dwg/dxf importerthat comes with the pro version. No matter is dwg or dxf the file will import bad.
                    So i am using this plugin in http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=323&t=31186&start=75, which actually doesn't deform the model, but takes more time to import the file. The only problem is it doesn't import the text, and the model need to have everything exploded, so no blocks.
                    I hope you did understand about what i am talking about

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                    • TIGT Offline
                      TIG Moderator
                      last edited by

                      Sketchup doesn't import dwf/dxf text that's why I wrote the script...
                      It is a good idea to reduce the dxf down to just the text items- it speeds the import and aaoids errors. It's easy to make a copy of the file in your CAD app and then filter to leave just the dtext/mtext etc, then purge and audit the dwg, then finally save as a ~r2004 DXF...

                      TIG

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                        alexdobras
                        last edited by

                        @tig said:

                        Sketchup doesn't import dwf/dxf text that's why I wrote the script...
                        It is a good idea to reduce the dxf down to just the text items- it speeds the import and aaoids errors. It's easy to make a copy of the file in your CAD app and then filter to leave just the dtext/mtext etc, then purge and audit the dwg, then finally save as a ~r2004 DXF...

                        i have done what you said, and still SU crashes right before imports the text 😐

                        here is the 2004 ASCII drawing.DXF , only with text (just text)

                        btw, i have intel i5 750, 2gb ddram3, video Geforce GTS250, win7 64 bit, and SU8

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                        • TIGT Offline
                          TIG Moderator
                          last edited by

                          You have NOT trimmed down the file to include just 'Text' !!
                          You have simply switched other layers 'off' - these are still there and so Sketchup WILL try to import them !!!
                          Here's a properly reduced version of the DXF...TESTTEXT2004.dxf And the resultant SKP.TESTTEXT2004.skp

                          TIG

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                            alexdobras
                            last edited by

                            @tig said:

                            You have NOT trimmed down the file to include just 'Text' !!
                            You have simply switched other layers 'off' - these are still there and so Sketchup WILL try to import them !!!
                            Here's a properly reduced version of the DXF...

                            i tryed what you have sent me
                            still, it crashes
                            now see for yourself:click on TΓ©lΓ©charger ce fichier
                            http://dl.free.fr/getfile.pl?file=/r36AYYVu

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                            • TIGT Offline
                              TIG Moderator
                              last edited by

                              BUT you tried to import it in 'mm'... I did it in 'm' - as I explained before.......
                              I worked fine for me...
                              WHAT are the units you are working in ... 😲

                              TIG

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                                alexdobras
                                last edited by

                                @tig said:

                                BUT you tried to import it in 'mm'... I did it in 'm' - as I explained before.......
                                I worked fine for me...
                                WHAT are the units you are working in ... 😲

                                sorry TIG, i knew i forgot to change something.
                                when putting to m , it works,
                                but i don't understand why is crashing at mm, though.
                                and a second one, why the file needs to be saved as 2004 ascii dxf, could;nt you make it up-to-date to ascii 2010 drawing?

                                thanks anyways for this wonderful plugin!

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                                • TIGT Offline
                                  TIG Moderator
                                  last edited by

                                  @alexdobras said:

                                  @tig said:

                                  BUT you tried to import it in 'mm'... I did it in 'm' - as I explained before.......
                                  I worked fine for me...
                                  WHAT are the units you are working in ... 😲

                                  sorry TIG, i knew i forgot to change something.
                                  when putting to m , it works,
                                  but i don't understand why is crashing at mm, though.
                                  and a second one, why the file needs to be saved as 2004 ascii dxf, could;nt you make it up-to-date to ascii 2010 drawing?
                                  Thanks anyways for this wonderful plugin!

                                  Presumably at 'mm' the size of some objects is just too small of Sketchup/OpenGL <~0.5mm - You OUGHT to import all of your DXFs etc in at their correct unit settings - I assumed 'm' as it simply 'worked' and you [still] gave me no clue - CAD files have no real UNITS - the recipient must be told that vital info so the units can be 'set' on import !??
                                  Please remember that this is a ***ing 'free tool' πŸ˜’ I wrote it to read DXF format files as they were made at that time - so your saving it in a more recent DXF format gives YOU absolutely NO benefits and me only a headache...
                                  Reading the code in a DXF file is complex enough to 'parse' - even in its 'text' format - I suggest you open a DXF file in Notepad to see what I mean... A binary format like DWG is a zillion times more involved [open one in Notepad to see the gobbledygook]... So... IF YOU want to write your own DXF importer and share it freely with the rest of us, then please feel free 😒
                                  Gift horse...mouth... etc 😠

                                  TIG

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                                    alexdobras
                                    last edited by

                                    "you [still] gave me no clue" - i don't exactly understand what are you saying.
                                    Perhaps my English is not as good as should be.

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                                    • A Offline
                                      alexdobras
                                      last edited by

                                      good news, mate:
                                      i created another dxf with text and saved as Ascii 2010 drawing dxf
                                      and guess what ? it has imported almost perfectly, if the cyan letters weren't reshaped:

                                      here's the file:text2010.dxf
                                      here's the preview in CAD:1.PNG
                                      here's the peview in SU:2.PNG

                                      seems when importing into SU, it is not recognized the shape of the cyan text 😐

                                      the same exact thing happens with a 2004 dxf ,with the cyan text

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                                      • TIGT Offline
                                        TIG Moderator
                                        last edited by

                                        Alex...
                                        When you give a DXF [or DWG] to someone you need to tell them what units it was made with.
                                        Sketchup always uses inches as its base units - the displayed units are simply to help users who work in say 'cm'...
                                        CAD programs typically just work in an arbitrary 'unit'.
                                        When you are working in the file you assume that say 1 unit = 1 cm.
                                        When you give that CAD file to someone else unless you tell them the assumed units that were used they have no way of knowing what 1 unit of the CAD file is in the SKP... SO if a line is i unit long how do I know you meant it to be 1m or 1mm, or whatever...

                                        On the issue of the 'incorrect font'.
                                        The DXF importer uses a list of typical fonts found on most PCs and MACs.
                                        A text-font that is not available as a 'tt' font on your system reverts to 'Arial' as here with the 'cyan' text.
                                        Your DXF only includes ONE STYLE

                                        0
                                        STYLE
                                        5
                                        11
                                        330
                                        3
                                        100
                                        AcDbSymbolTableRecord
                                        100
                                        AcDbTextStyleTableRecord
                                        2
                                        Standard
                                        70
                                        0
                                        40
                                        0.0
                                        41
                                        1.0
                                        50
                                        0.0
                                        71
                                        0
                                        42
                                        2.5
                                        3
                                        txt
                                        4

                                        0
                                        ENDTAB
                                        which is named 'Standard' [#2] and uses a font-file called 'txt' [#3] - and there is no 'named' tt-font [no #1000]. It's set at 0.0 high [#40] so the user can specify the text height. It's width-factor is 1.0 [#41]. It's obliqueness is 0.0 [#50]. It is not flipped [#71]. It has no set color [no #62]...
                                        The cyan colored TEXT that says 'traa aaskjaksdfasdfa' is set in the DXF as follows...
                                        No STYLE set [no #7] - reverts to the default style of 'Standard'...
                                        Layer = '0' [#8]
                                        Thickness = 50 [#39] WHY ???
                                        Oblique = 30 [#51] WHY ???
                                        Color = '4' [#62]
                                        Flipped = 6 [#71] WHY ???
                                        Rotated = 10 [#50] WHY ???
                                        If any TEXT has it's values set weirdly like this it will revert to some defaults to at least import something !
                                        Please use this tool as it is intended... Sketchup importers will only bring in raw geometry and ignore text etc. I made this tool to bring in text from a DXF... BUT there are limits - it did bring in all of the text even if some of it had been cruelly 'mangled' by you before hand πŸ˜’

                                        TIG

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                                          alexdobras
                                          last edited by

                                          thanks TIG for the complete description.
                                          i just wanted to dream about how cool it would have been if the text was completely imported with all the characteristics. but never the less,at least everything is imported and even has color.
                                          so, thanks a tonne for making this possible, TIG, you rock!

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                                            Wakanai77
                                            last edited by

                                            This worked for me and saved alot of time!

                                            thank you very much

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