[Plugin]Hole on Solid tool v1.6.3 upadate Jan 09, 2012
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Dear tak2hata,
veryyy nice upgrade indeed!!
(model Fancy arched window by loverevolutionary on 3D Warehouse)
Would you please tak2hata not give up in such a good path: It remains a major limitation.
It would be very interesting to drill holes by lot in case of large number of windows for exemple...
A little reminder on how make a Component with a cutting option:
(I have myself to revisit the process each time )Cheers,
simon
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Hi,Simon.
Thanks your opinion.
I will add function multi hole.
You give me nice idea and description picture.
And the funcy window is very nice.
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It won't work on Snow Leopard 10.6.8 I can't get it to work on a Mac?
I have done everything ?
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tak2hata hello. Thank you very much for this excellent plugin.
Just a suggestion,
Is possible to add an option (for example by pressing the alt key) for projecting the selected faces over the group or component? -
It does something on my Mac with 10.6.8. It's not what I expected. Hmmm
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Hi,sicd_steve ,Dave.
I will test the problem on mac later in few days.
Please wait.
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Hi it's working, with and without other plugins enabled on 10.5.8.
I do get
WARNING: make_unique is a deprecated methodof Sketchup:Group nil WARNING: make_unique is a deprecated methodof Sketchup:Group
but it functions.so any one on Lion who is up for a simple test can.
in 'Ruby Console' enter
Sketchup.plugins_disabled = **true**
then quit and restart, you will now not have a plugins menu,
so open Ruby Console again and type or copy/paste
load '/Library/Application Support/Google SketchUp 8/SketchUp/plugins/create_hole_on_solid.rb'
modify if your path is differentRetest the plugin... then into RC again
Sketchup.plugins_disabled = **false**
to turn back on all your plugins next startup.john
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Hi,
I test this plugin on mac os 10.6.8 and sketchup v8 free.
It work well.
So I need to know what is caused for this problem.
Please show the ruby console message as Driven says.
I will guess from that message.Thanks.
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Here you go.
@unknownuser said:
nil
WARNING: make_unique is a deprecated methodof Sketchup:Group
Error: #<TypeError: Cannot convert argument to Sketchup::Entities>
/Library/Application Support/Google SketchUp 8/SketchUp/Plugins/create_hole_on_solid.rb:306:inintersect_with' /Library/Application Support/Google SketchUp 8/SketchUp/Plugins/create_hole_on_solid.rb:306:in
subtract_form'
/Library/Application Support/Google SketchUp 8/SketchUp/Plugins/create_hole_on_solid.rb:139:insubtract_form_MS' /Library/Application Support/Google SketchUp 8/SketchUp/Plugins/create_hole_on_solid.rb:131:in
subtract_start'
/Library/Application Support/Google SketchUp 8/SketchUp/Plugins/create_hole_on_solid.rb:440:inincrement_state' /Library/Application Support/Google SketchUp 8/SketchUp/Plugins/create_hole_on_solid.rb:470:in
onLButtonDown' -
Hi,Dave:
I update this plugin.
This will work.
Sorry this problem was happened in windows os ,too. but It was corrected.
Please try it.Thanks.
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Excellent! It work well now. Thank you.
May I make a request? I know you changed the script so that when a circle is punch through, the edges on the sides of the hole are soften. That's the way I think it should work but... For polygons, could you make it so that the edges are not softened?
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Hi tak2hata,
I tried it in SU 8. I did a simple wall and a circle face in front of it. Then I applied this plugin. It only duplicated the circle (but grouped). I tried using window components on it. It also made a intersection profiled face on the wall. I have no idea how to figure out this. Can anyone help? -
Post the example SKP file so it can be examined.
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Dave, Attached is the model to explain it. Thanksexample001.skp
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I opened the wall group and deleted the copy of the circle. Then I closed the group. I selected the tool, the wall and then the circle. Hole punched just fine. Do you have the most recent version of the plugin?
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For some reason this plugin is not working with my SU v8. I've installed latest version of bst and hos 1.6.1. Even so, when I activate the plugin, then the tool and then I go for the wall, this is simple selected in blue color (not orange as I've seen on tutorial) and doesn't let me to select the circle, that would make the hole.
Any suggestion?
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@unknownuser said:
For some reason this plugin is not working with my SU v8. I've installed latest version of bst and hos 1.6.1. Even so, when I activate the plugin, then the tool and then I go for the wall, this is simple selected in blue color (not orange as I've seen on tutorial) and doesn't let me to select the circle, that would make the hole.
Any suggestion?
Thank you.Hi,enachi.
The face and solid must be in same Group or Component or Model.
It is rule of this plugin.If this is not solution for your trouble,Please show ruby console from 'menu' -> 'Window' -> 'Ruby console'
And work some with this plugin,the error message will show when error is happened.or Download the example.skp that Dave R uploaded in this topics.and test it.
Please reply the result.
Thanks.
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Tnx tak2hata , it is working fine now. My mistake was that I had both of the items, the wall and the circle made as components, not only the wall, in my case.
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@tak2hata said:
The face and solid must be in same Group or Component or Model.
It is rule of this plugin.
Thanks.thank you in advance for this plugin.
i still didn't get it though.
say, if i have a window as component and a wall as a group, i can't make a hole on the wall with the shape of the window component? -
@irwanwr said:
@tak2hata said:
The face and solid must be in same Group or Component or Model.
It is rule of this plugin.
Thanks.thank you in advance for this plugin.
i still didn't get it though.
say, if i have a window as component and a wall as a group, i can't make a hole on the wall with the shape of the window component?
This tool is a general hole punching tool using 'solids' to make holes in forms. If you want a window or door component to punch a hole in wall that has two faces, I suggest that you use a normal 'cutting-component' which will glue onto the front face and cut a hole, then use my context-menu tool 'Hole Punching Tool...' to punch the wall with a matching hole - this also has the advantage that the 'hole' is linked to the component and moves/copies with it etc...
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