[Plugin] Sphere 1.1
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Can you enter metric sizes too? Looks a useful plugin, so many thanks.
Regards,
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@watkins said:
Can you enter metric sizes too? Looks a useful plugin, so many thanks.
Regards,
BobThe start of the script sets the defaults
@@radius = 1.feet
change it to
@@radius = 300.mm
for the near metric equivalent - or any other default value you want...
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@watkins said:
Can you enter metric sizes too? Looks a useful plugin, so many thanks.
Regards,
BobYou are welcome!
I think you can enter any length, (e.g. 100mm, 10cm, 1', etc.). The plugin remembers your input, and uses the last value entered as the default value the next time. How the length is displayed depends on the format that you have set in the Model Info - Length Units Manager. I am using the Architectural format, so it displays the lengths in feet and inches.
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This looks very interesting and useful. Thank you for sharing!
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Thanks mate, this is quite a neat tool!!!!
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While I haven't hand drawn one in some three weeks, it was too recently to be a fond memory and you add all those other wonderful potentialities!!
Many thanks.
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Thanks to all for answering my query.
Regards,
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this will be a handy one
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I have been using a sphere plugin for over a year. I use it very often but the limitation was that it had no parameters. This new one has replaced it, thank you. Thank you very much.
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@regular polygon said:
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You can download Sphere 1.1 here on my blog.
Please be kind enough to upload the .rb file to this topic, as blogspot is blocked in some countries. Also it is customary to put new versions in the first post so the latest comes up in a search. Another post to notify its arrival is also good. Thanks.
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@regular polygon said:
However, I still feel strongly about having my plugins downloaded from a single distribution point, and the logical place for that is my blog where they are fully documented.
Perhaps this problem can be resolved in the near future another way.
Of course it is up to you but often it is of mutual benefit when similar things from different sources are offered in one place - like a street market, souk or forum.
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@chrisglasier said:
... it is customary to put new versions in the first post so the latest comes up in a search. Another post to notify its arrival is also good. Thanks.
Sorry about that, I am new to the posting customs here. I edited the OP so the the link points to the latest update Sphere 1.1. That does seem more organized, thanks for the tip.
@unknownuser said:
Please be kind enough to upload the .rb file to this topic, as blogspot is blocked in some countries.
As for my blog being blocked in some countries, I have to say that this was complete news to me. I suppose you are referring particularly to China. I did some research using this tool, Website Pulse, and found that my site was blocked in 3 out of 4 major cities in China! However, I still feel strongly about having my plugins downloaded from a single distribution point, and the logical place for that is my blog where they are fully documented.
Perhaps this problem can be resolved in the near future another way. Blogger is pretty limited, so I am considering moving to a different platform, where the URL would have my own domain name. Then my blog wouldn't be blocked anywhere, or at least it would be as accessible as this forum, so there would be no issue.
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Just wanted to say thanks to everyone who replied. Hope you all find the Sphere plugin useful.
Also, there is a slightly improved version available, which I'll call version 1.1. The first version remembered the dialog box values entered, but only during each session. If you closed SketchUp and reopened it, your last values would be lost. This version remembers the parameters between sessions as well.
You can download Sphere 1.1 here on my blog.
Thanks.
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Nice plugin reduces efforts in creating sphere otherwise with default tools it takes lot time & efforts to create sphere
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