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    • B Offline
      Bárbara Lopes
      last edited by

      Hi, I placed the plugin into the SketchUp Plugins folder, but it does not show on the file menu. I closed and re-opened my sketch up and nothing appeared yet. Please, can anybody help me? Tnks

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        TIG Moderator
        last edited by

        @bárbara lopes said:

        Hi, I placed the plugin into the SketchUp Plugins folder, but it does not show on the file menu. I closed and re-opened my sketch up and nothing appeared yet. Please, can anybody help me? Tnks
        Are you looking in the correct menu ? UI.menu("File").add_item("Import DXF") 😕

        TIG

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          freeWilly
          last edited by

          I installed the plugin on my Mac.
          I see it in the file menu, and can start an import.
          But after a certain time it aborts an I get an error window "<error> or empty File".
          I have tried different DXF-Files.

          What do I do wrong?

          Rolf

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          • TIGT Offline
            TIG Moderator
            last edited by

            Can you post one of the files so some other users can test and report back, it's almost impossible to say from your info so far...

            TIG

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              freeWilly
              last edited by

              I took the file posted on page one of this thread (ALBA.zip), because I wanted to be sure that it's not a problem of my data.
              It starts to count up in the status line until 5 and aborts then.

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              • TIGT Offline
                TIG Moderator
                last edited by

                I'm on PC.
                I've just [re]tried Alba.dxf.
                Used 'centimeters' as the units - did you ?
                It works; but did take a while to complete ['whiting-out' in the process... BUT still processing away nevertheless] AND also it does appear ~66.6m from the origin [but's that's where it is stupidly located in the DXF!].
                Comparing the result from the equivalent Pro DXF import... it is missing a few of small lines around a lip and it takes 100x longer! BUT it works and the result is readily usable/fixupable...

                TIG

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                  freeWilly
                  last edited by

                  yes, I tried various options (including centimeter). And it run for quite a while, but with all tries it finally aborted.
                  I have SketchUp 8.0.11751 for Mac (Intel).

                  Rolf

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                  • TIGT Offline
                    TIG Moderator
                    last edited by

                    Strange - as I say the PC version is slow but works eventually...
                    Are there any MAC users out there who have this working OK ?

                    TIG

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                      freeWilly
                      last edited by

                      is there a kind of a debug mode?
                      To see when, what, why?

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                      • TIGT Offline
                        TIG Moderator
                        last edited by

                        Running it with the Ruby Console open is the best there is - there's not coded-in debugging that I can see...

                        TIG

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                          shrubman
                          last edited by

                          @freewilly said:

                          I installed the plugin on my Mac.
                          I see it in the file menu, and can start an import.
                          But after a certain time it aborts an I get an error window "<error> or empty File".
                          I have tried different DXF-Files.

                          What do I do wrong?

                          Rolf

                          I'm having the same problem. No matter what I do to prepare the file in illustrator, the import dxf dialog in sketchup gives me that error window and quits the import.

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                            Chrisn2011
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                            This may be too late for you but I had used earlier versions of this on an iMac and found that there were sometimes problems which seem to relate to how the file is saved, some operating systems use carriage return -linefeed to denote the end of a line others just used one. I made a mod which allowed it to work on the iMac (see my post of Thu Feb 17, 2011 12:29 am), it may be worth trying it on the new version
                            I edited the files using Textedit on the mac, just be careful that it doesn't add a .txt extension

                            To help I have listed the suggested change below

                            Find the following bit of code in the.rb file

                            #get all block names, save them along with their location
                            begin
                            	aFile=File.open(chosen_file, "r")
                            rescue
                            	result=UI.messagebox "<Error> The DriveName\\Path\\FileName.dxf may not\nbe standard ASCII characters. If so, place the Dxf file\nin a ASCII named folder before accessing that file.", MB_OK
                            end
                            aFile.each_line do |line|						
                            	count=count +1
                            	if count==odd_number					#strip dxf tags thanks to TIG
                            		odd_number=odd_number + 2
                            		line=line.strip
                            	end
                            
                            	last_line=this_line							#save last line data
                            	this_line=line
                            

                            and insert the line
                            line=line.chomp+"\n"
                            after
                            aFile.each_line do |line|
                            it should ensure that all the data read in is terminated in a way that ruby scripts accept, and it shouldn't affect the way they run under windows either.

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                              ltorresgdcllc
                              last edited by

                              Thank you!!!

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                                ANewBeat
                                last edited by

                                @shrubman said:

                                @freewilly said:

                                I installed the plugin on my Mac.
                                I see it in the file menu, and can start an import.
                                But after a certain time it aborts an I get an error window "<error> or empty File".
                                I have tried different DXF-Files.

                                What do I do wrong?

                                Rolf

                                I'm having the same problem. No matter what I do to prepare the file in illustrator, the import dxf dialog in sketchup gives me that error window and quits the import.

                                Same here: "<Error> or Empty File"
                                Mac OS X 10.6.8
                                Sketchup 8.0.16845

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                                  Dave R
                                  last edited by

                                  Did you read the next post? Maybe it will help since it seems to answer the question.

                                  The best option would be to use the Pro version of SketchUp. 😒

                                  Etaoin Shrdlu

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                                    ANewBeat
                                    last edited by

                                    OK, so I added the line=line.chomp+"\n" as described. What does the error message "Database contains Unsupported Entitys: SPLINE" mean? After receiving the message the file continued to import properly.

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                                      ANewBeat
                                      last edited by

                                      Upon further inspection my file did not import correctly. It seams to be having trouble with the curves. I've attached the DXF file, a screenshot of the original artwork in Illustrator CS4
                                      Screenshot of paths in Illustrator CS4

                                      and a screenshot of the resulting import into Sketchup 8.
                                      Screen shot of resulting import in Sketchup8


                                      DXF exported from Illustrator CS4

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                                      • Dave RD Offline
                                        Dave R
                                        last edited by

                                        Works flawlessly with SketchUp's native DXF installer.
                                        DXF in.png

                                        Etaoin Shrdlu

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                                          Jim
                                          last edited by

                                          @anewbeat said:

                                          OK, so I added the line=line.chomp+"\n" as described. What does the error message "Database contains Unsupported Entitys: SPLINE" mean? After receiving the message the file continued to import properly.

                                          That means SPLINES are not supported in the plugin, and the arcs in your .dxf are made using splines.

                                          You could covert the file to an older .dxf version using the Teigha converter, and try importing the converted file. Use dxf version R13 or earlier. There will be more cleanup required, but it should convert the splines to a supported entity.

                                          ODA File Converter | Open Design Alliance

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                                          (www.opendesign.com)

                                          Hi

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                                            ANewBeat
                                            last edited by

                                            @jim said:

                                            Use dxf version R13 or earlier. There will be more cleanup required, but it should convert the splines to a supported entity.

                                            When I export from Illustrator as R13 I get this error message: "*Block U1 contains a unsupported mesh". These are extremely simple paths made up of simple arcs and line segments. Why don't the arcs remain arcs after export?

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