[Plugin] Edge Tools
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@thomthom said:
@unknownuser said:
position the toolbar vertically then quit sketchup.. relaunch and the tooltips should work.
eh? Is this a know OSX issue?
what an bizzare one...bizarre indeed! the tooltips are working now! and what a useful plugin this is! thanks for it, thom.
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@thomthom said:
@unknownuser said:
position the toolbar vertically then quit sketchup.. relaunch and the tooltips should work.
eh? Is this a know OSX issue?
what an bizzare one...it's hard to say since sketchup is the only app i use that allows you to drag a toolbar to the top of the screen and it will switch to horizontal orientation.
it's very weird toolbar behavior in OSX world so i doubt it's a known issue since no apps do it.i just stumbled upon it one day when i tried 1001bit toolbar across the top of my screen.
(bonzai has a few horizontal toolbars but their tooltips (vert&horizontal) aren't standard so they've done something to modify the icons/tooltips)
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Thom, Thanks a lot. This should be a must on all sketchup user. A very useful plug. It makes work easier and faster.
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2.0.4 - 11.07.2011
- Close All Edge Gaps: Heals closed edges.
- Close All Edge Gaps: Undoable.
- Close All Edge Gaps: Inputbox store values correctly.
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Nice update. Thanks Thomthom!!
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Hi, ThomThom:
Thank you again for this excellent tool. And thank you for the 2.0.4 update. Will you be inserting info on the update in the first post? -
hm.. was just a minor update, really needed?
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Thanks for the plugin. I'm getting ready to try the simplify curves routine on a large number of contours. As always, these plugins you and others generously make available are great time savers, and I appreciate your efforts. Thanks again.
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Man, I am just amazed. Your plugins are the zen that I've wished Sketchup had. Great work, seriously.
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on dividing a face with lines is there a way that the divisions go at a fixed distance. for. e.g. we copy one line at 1m and repeat copy it, we press 6x to make 6 copies for it. the same thing i want to do with this plugin, hw is this possible
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@rock1 said:
on dividing a face with lines is there a way that the divisions go at a fixed distance. for. e.g. we copy one line at 1m and repeat copy it, we press 6x to make 6 copies for it. the same thing i want to do with this plugin, hw is this possible
By using the VCB - similar to how you use the native Move tool.
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Very useful, thank you!
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jeez .. i missed this plugin too.. some awesome stuff in there!
thanks.re: this post:
http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=365178#p365178
i think what i'd like for it to do might complicate the 'simplify curves' option.. it works great now in many cases (setting to 0 which joins all applicable edges)
what i'd like to be able to do is have it weld everything except there would be some sort of filter(?) in place that won't weld anything less than a certain angle... like if the angle between two edges is sharper than, say, 1 radian then the edges won't be joined..
just an idea and one that i personally wouldn't use very often (and i imagine i'd use it more than most people.. maybe once or twice during a heavy modeling session..)
if you like the idea then go for it.. otherwise, don't sweat it
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So useful! it's also perfect for solving line problems that occurs on autocad imports.
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The first tool, if the offset of the linear, such as CAD
Powerful, can change? Perhaps my request is too much! !
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That you can do with the native Move - using the copy array modifier.
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@thomthom said:
That you can do with the native Move - using the copy array modifier.
Not quite understand,Can only offset the surface line,As above, and CAD functions.I'm just too greedy,Tool itself is very strong
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SketchUp's Move Tool
http://support.google.com/sketchup/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=94867You just need to do a linear array to do what you showed in the CAD animation.
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@thomthom said:
SketchUp's Move Tool
http://support.google.com/sketchup/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=94867You just need to do a linear array to do what you showed in the CAD animation.
Thank you thom thom
This is very complex,
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