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    Different line weights in sections ?

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    • J Offline
      Jorgensen
      last edited by

      Hi

      I'm trying to figure out how to have different line weights in sections, so that walls that are cut gets a think line, and all other lines are thin.

      It looks fine in SU (section cut width), but it seems to disappear in LO 😞

      Am I doing something wrong ?

      sketchup pro 2016 16.1.1449 64 bit | windows 10 pro | i7-3770k @3.5 GHz | 16gb ram | gtx 780 ti / gtx 980 ti | nvidia driver 368.39

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      • J Offline
        Jorgensen
        last edited by

        No it seems to work. I selected a other style, and then seleced the first one again. Hmmmm LO a lot of (bugs ?) figure it out by trying a lot of things, and not all of them are logical.

        But not it seems to work. I would like to trim my workflow, so I'm trying cut off indesign and use SU / LO instead.

        Shame that LO does't import PDF.

        sketchup pro 2016 16.1.1449 64 bit | windows 10 pro | i7-3770k @3.5 GHz | 16gb ram | gtx 780 ti / gtx 980 ti | nvidia driver 368.39

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        • B Offline
          bjanzen
          last edited by

          Macs insert PDF's because it's an OS thing. There are a number of things that we have to work a bit harder to make work on PC, and this is one. If you can't get your hands on a Mac, then get ghostscript, or buy Illustrator... search previous posts on how to do this.

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          • B Offline
            bjanzen
            last edited by

            Oh, I should point out that on Mac, it's not importing PDF's as vector; for that, you'll need Illustrator, output to dxf, into SketchUp, etc...

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