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    • Didier BurD Offline
      Didier Bur
      last edited by

      Hi,

      v6: length unit is: Sketchup.active_model.options[0][2]
      v7.0 length unit is: Sketchup.active_model.options[0][2]
      v 7.1. length unit is: Sketchup.active_model.options[3][2]

      Am I right ?

      DB

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      • thomthomT Offline
        thomthom
        last edited by

        oh, you meant the array index - I thought the hash key had changed:

        ` Sketchup.active_model.options.keys.each {|key| p key; Sketchup.active_model.options[key].each {|k,v| puts "> #{k} - #{v}"} }
        "PageOptions"

        ShowTransition - false
        TransitionTime - 2.0
        "SlideshowOptions"
        LoopSlideshow - true
        SlideTime - 1.0
        "NamedOptions"
        "UnitsOptions"
        LengthPrecision - 0
        LengthFormat - 0
        LengthUnit - 2
        LengthSnapEnabled - false
        LengthSnapLength - 0.0393700787401575
        AnglePrecision - 1
        AngleSnapEnabled - true
        SnapAngle - 15.0
        SuppressUnitsDisplay - false
        ForceInchDisplay - false
        "PrintOptions"
        PrintWidth - 7.0
        PrintHeight - 5.0
        ComputeSizeFromScale - false
        SizeInPrint - 1.0
        SizeInModel - 307.906005859375
        VectorMode - false
        FitToPage - true
        NumberOfPages - 1
        LineWeight - 0.5
        PixelsPerInch - 150.0
        SectionSlice - false
        ModelExtents - false
        PrintQuality - 3
        ScaleAdjustment - 1.0
        QualityAdjustment - 0.5
        ["PageOptions", "SlideshowOptions", "NamedOptions", "UnitsOptions", "PrintOptions"]`

        This is the same in all versions?

        Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
        List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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        • TIGT Offline
          TIG Moderator
          last edited by

          You shouldn't hard-code the units items like that [or any other option for that matter] - because the order can change with each build - instead use model.options["UnitsOptions"]["LengthUnit"] that will work no matter what πŸ€“

          TIG

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          • Didier BurD Offline
            Didier Bur
            last edited by

            @unknownuser said:

            use model.options["UnitsOptions"]["LengthUnit"] that will work no matter what

            β˜€ πŸ’­
            Of course ! I don't know why I didn't though of that before...

            Bug fixed, new version available, same place.

            DB

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            • M Offline
              mozzie
              last edited by

              Thanks for the fix ... it is no longer necessry but result is;

              Sketchup.active_model.options[0][2]
              nil

              for 7.1

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              • thomthomT Offline
                thomthom
                last edited by

                There are four Cloud threads - can we clean these up please?
                For instance;
                Removing the download for the old ones,
                Replacing [Plugin] with [Obsolete]
                Add a link to the new version
                Then finally lock the old ones?

                When I was looking at the plugin index it was confusing to what was the latest version.

                Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
                List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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                • thomthomT Offline
                  thomthom
                  last edited by

                  @unknownuser said:

                  Difficult to keep track of what's new, some topics contain plugins but not the [Plugin] prefix, other topics are posted as questions and then a plugin is added but the first post not renamed with the prefix, etc.

                  Yea - we should do a cleanup of all these - have them reposted fresh and remove any outdated version.

                  Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
                  List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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                  • J Offline
                    JGA
                    last edited by

                    Thanks very much for providing this plugin, we've recently invested in a Total Station & this translates the point data reliably. Providing a help file is also a boon.
                    We're also using TIG's contourmaker plugin, which helps when exporting to data to AutoCAD.

                    Regards,
                    JGA

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                    • E Offline
                      Erkki
                      last edited by

                      Hi,

                      How to get Cloud_71.rbs and Cloud_6.rb to work?

                      My intention is to load elevation data of a terrain collected with the help of a GSP-logger to create a terrain model for a village. I noticed that there is a plugin Cloud_71.rbs in the Ruby Library Depot by Didier Bur. I understand that the plugin accepts elevation data, if it is in the CSV-format described in the pdf of the plugin. I downloaded Cloud_71.rbs in the plugin folder of Sketchup 7.1 (Windows XP Pro).

                      For some reason the Cloud_71.rbs didn't show up in the Plugin menu or any other menu either after restart of Sketchup 7.1. The older "Clouds" with extension .rb show up, but unfortunately I wasn't able to get them work with the downloaded sample files, although I browsed all the possible SketchUcation discussion forums and also some others for help.

                      Does anyone know if there is an any easy way to get the Cloud_xx.rb plugins to work? And how to get the Cloud_71.rbs plugin show up and make terrain in Sketchup 7.1 or even in the newer Sketchup 8? I'm convinced that there are ways - I just couldn't find the way.

                      I'd be grateful for your help.

                      Kind regards Erkki Finni

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                      • Didier BurD Offline
                        Didier Bur
                        last edited by

                        Hi,
                        Avoid having more than one version of a plugin installed at the same time, remove older versions of cloud script, this may cause the problem.
                        Hope this helps,

                        DB

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                        • E Offline
                          Erkki
                          last edited by

                          @didier bur said:

                          Hi,
                          Avoid having more than one version of a plugin installed at the same time, remove older versions of cloud script, this may cause the problem.
                          Hope this helps,

                          Hi,

                          Thanks for the hint! I'll try to do this.

                          Regards Erkki Finni

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                          • E Offline
                            Erkki
                            last edited by

                            @didier bur said:

                            Hi,
                            Avoid having more than one version of a plugin installed at the same time, remove older versions of cloud script, this may cause the problem.
                            Hope this helps,

                            Hi again,

                            1. I removed the oldest versions of the Cloud_xx.rb plugins and
                            2. left only Cloud_71.rbs in the Plugin folder of Skecthup 7.1.
                            3. I started Skecthup
                            4. As it was opened, the File menu included Points Cloud option
                            5. After this everything was childsplay - all the test files were
                              drawn beatifully on the screen. I didn't test the Export-option yet.
                            6. I repeated the test with Skecthup 8.0.3117 and the result was also good.

                            This success made me happy and confident to use the plugin for my orginal purpose; to create terrain by using GPS-logger data as input. So many thanks for your help!

                            Kind regards Erkki Finni

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                            • S Offline
                              Sir
                              last edited by

                              anyone tried this on a file with about half a billion points?

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                              • Didier BurD Offline
                                Didier Bur
                                last edited by

                                Hi,
                                It should import the points quite quickly, but for triangulation: forget it (the delaunay algorithm is slow and SU is lazy when drawing such a bunch of new entities).
                                Regards,

                                DB

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                                • thomthomT Offline
                                  thomthom
                                  last edited by

                                  @didier bur said:

                                  Hi,
                                  It should import the points quite quickly, but for triangulation: forget it (the delaunay algorithm is slow and SU is lazy when drawing such a bunch of new entities).
                                  Regards,

                                  Tried building the geometry with fill_from_mesh ?

                                  Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
                                  List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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                                  • Didier BurD Offline
                                    Didier Bur
                                    last edited by

                                    Yes

                                    DB

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                                    • S Offline
                                      Sir
                                      last edited by

                                      ok great thanks for your quick response

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                                      • A Offline
                                        aerostreak
                                        last edited by

                                        Hello,
                                        I have tried all of the Cloud_xx plugins into Sketchup 8 and I can't make any of them work. The file I am loading is very very simple. I will paste it below.

                                        I reverted all the way back to the very first Cloud_V6, the earliest that I could find, and the Ruby console says:

                                        Error: #<TypeError: nil can't be coerced into Length>
                                        (eval):151:in *' (eval):151:in import_points_cloud'
                                        (eval):144:in each' (eval):144:in import_points_cloud'
                                        (eval):481
                                        (eval):151:in `call'
                                        (eval):151

                                        The file I am trying to load is:

                                        1.000000,-0.003780
                                        0.953817,-0.022681
                                        0.907732,-0.040530
                                        0.861844,-0.057373
                                        0.816250,-0.073241
                                        0.771049,-0.088146
                                        0.726337,-0.102087
                                        0.682209,-0.115043
                                        0.638758,-0.126983
                                        0.596079,-0.137864
                                        0.554262,-0.147631
                                        0.513396,-0.156226
                                        0.473568,-0.163589
                                        0.434864,-0.169660
                                        0.397365,-0.174382
                                        0.361153,-0.177706
                                        0.326304,-0.179594
                                        0.292893,-0.180019
                                        0.260991,-0.178968
                                        0.230666,-0.176444
                                        0.201983,-0.172465
                                        0.175003,-0.167064
                                        0.149783,-0.160288
                                        0.126378,-0.152200
                                        0.104837,-0.142872
                                        0.085206,-0.132385
                                        0.067528,-0.120827
                                        0.051839,-0.108290
                                        0.038174,-0.094864
                                        0.026562,-0.080638
                                        0.017027,-0.065692
                                        0.009590,-0.050101
                                        0.004266,-0.033926
                                        0.001067,-0.017214
                                        0.000000,0.000000
                                        0.001067025,0.017214296
                                        0.004265824,0.033925754
                                        0.009589569,0.050101133
                                        0.0170269,0.065692279
                                        0.026561946,0.080637625
                                        0.038174357,0.094864216
                                        0.051839352,0.108290174
                                        0.067527771,0.120827496
                                        0.085206132,0.132385097
                                        0.104836709,0.142871957
                                        0.126377609,0.152200267
                                        0.149782864,0.160288431
                                        0.175002525,0.167063819
                                        0.201982773,0.172465155
                                        0.230666029,0.176444437
                                        0.260991083,0.178968318
                                        0.292893219,0.180018886
                                        0.326304356,0.179593805
                                        0.361153194,0.177705805
                                        0.397365364,0.174381539
                                        0.434863586,0.169659848
                                        0.473567837,0.16358949
                                        0.513395521,0.15622643
                                        0.554261644,0.147630793
                                        0.596078995,0.137863597
                                        0.638758334,0.126983409
                                        0.68220858,0.115043056
                                        0.72633701,0.102086543
                                        0.77104945,0.088146303
                                        0.816250482,0.07324092
                                        0.861843645,0.05737344
                                        0.907731641,0.040530362
                                        0.953816541,0.022681392
                                        1,0.00378

                                        which are the coordinates for a landing gear fairing. I have also appended ",0" to the lines in order to have a z-coordinate. I have also used the dialog box to tell the plugin that there is no Z data. Also have selected flattening (or not) in trying to make it work. Have tried every version of plug in from beginning to latest, no luck, will not work in any configuration. In one version of the plugin, it brings up a massive dialog box, so long that I cannot see the bottom, asking me to tell it which elements are which. I can never figure out how to see the bottom of the dialog box (I am amateur Mac user, there must be a way?), but there is no longer a "nothing" option, so I am not sure getting to the bottom would help me.

                                        These are my questions:

                                        1. Do any of the Cloud plugins work in Sketchup 8?
                                        2. Is there something wrong with my data, and that is why the Cloud plugin is failing?

                                        I am running Mac OS 10.5.8 on iMac Intel dual core with Sketchup 8.0.3161.

                                        In responding, please keep in mind I don't know anything about Ruby. Thanks for your help.

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                                        • A Offline
                                          aerostreak
                                          last edited by

                                          Update:

                                          I went back to verify that I had, in fact, tried every possible version on Mac. In the process of doing that, I found TIG's fixups, in these two posts:

                                          latest: http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=79&t=24733#p240869
                                          slightly earlier fixup: http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=79&t=24733#p212737

                                          I can't get either fixup to work in Mac in OS 10.5.8 and Sketchup 8.0.3161 as posted.

                                          I jumped over to WinXP and Sketchup 7.0.10247 using the 'slightly earlier fixup' and was able to load my coordinates (attached PNG).naca36.png

                                          I saved this over to Mac and can keep working now, however, I would really like to be able to work only on the Mac.

                                          I studied TIG's posts a bit and it seemed like the problem was some statements in the script that 1) were not portable from Win to Mac, and 2) were possibly non-standard usage of Sketchup API that might break the script in future versions. However, I also noticed some strange behavior on Mac that leads me to believe there is something wrong in the file handling of some sort.

                                          When used on Mac with the file as shown, I get this error:

                                          "More than 3 XYZ coordinates per line (139).
                                          Please select X, Y, and Z in the following line sample."

                                          When I look at the line sample in the dialog box, it appears to show three coordinates, i.e., "1.000000,-0.003780,0" (note that I went back and added the extra ",0" just in case that was a problem - it wasn't). However, I can use the arrow keys and it turns out that a much larger part of the file is in the text box that shows the line sample. I can use the arrows to scroll around inside the tiny text box and see many other coordinates. I didn't think to see if the whole file were in that text box, but I did delete everything after the first line - but the same problem happens, the script simply will not process any data. I then get the same error as in my post above.

                                          I have become convinced that the problem has something to do with how files are represented on the Mac versus Win. Is it possibly to do with CR/LF problems? Or something else wrong with my file?

                                          Otherwise, I have found it extremely difficult to get any XYZ data into Sketchup, and not possible at all on the Mac (for me so far). It is very difficult to find the latest versions (I search for well over an hour to find TIG's fixups), to understand which ones have bugs and which ones not, etc etc. Even in the Plugin index there are four versions of Cloud_V6 referenced.

                                          I am not able to sort out whether I have the wrong plugin or whether I am doing something wrong. Help is greatly appreciated, I have done everything I know how to do. Thanks.

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                                          • TIGT Offline
                                            TIG Moderator
                                            last edited by

                                            Aerostreak

                                            The links you gave refer to some tweaks I did to v6~.
                                            This thread starts with v71.zip.
                                            Have you downloaded that ??
                                            That was fixed after I spotted a mistake in Didier Bur's coding of v70...
                                            It works fine for me and other users on PC/MAC.
                                            It's under Menu > File > Points Cloud > Import.
                                            BUT the file MUST have 3 or more values per line separated by the specified character - e.g. ','
                                            If you only have two it will return an error.
                                            To add trailing zeros [,0] to the file you need to do some processing in a plain-text editor.
                                            Do NOT use a word-processor - that will add hidden characters in the text and mess up big time.
                                            Not sure what the MAC equivalent app' to Notepad++.exe is, but you need to ensure proper carriage-returns on line ends too - is there an option in the MAC text-editor for this ?
                                            To edit the file in Ruby this one liner should do it - paste into the Ruby Console...

                                            
                                            filei="path_to_file/mypoints2.csv";filei="path_to_file/mypoints3.csv";;file=File.new(fileo, "w");IO.readlines(filei).each{|t|next if t=="\n";file.puts(t.gsub("\n",",0\n"));};file.close;
                                            
                                            
                                            • edit it to replace path_to_file with the actual path to the folder containing the csv
                                              the ..3.csv version has ,0 appended to each line...

                                            TIG

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