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    • jeff hammondJ Offline
      jeff hammond
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      @agamemnus said:

      When the model is small, my "Hide the rest of the model" in View>Component Edit is unchecked -- it's easier to compare and align this way. When the model gets bigger, seeing the rest of the model makes it very difficult to view and edit the component.

      you can assign that toggle to keyboard shortcuts.. make both of the component edit options a keystroke for more versatility.

      in your keystroke dialog, go to
      View->Component Edit->Hide Rest of Model & View->Component Edit->Hide Similar Components

      set both of those as shortcuts and you have some easy visibility options at your finger tips..

      another (weirdish?) thing you can do is.. if you're having difficulty working on a component because of surrounding geometry, just copy/move an instance to somewhere else in your model with more free space to work on it then delete the instance when finished..

      ^that's not really the weird part.. building on that idea, say you want to isolate and work on a group which contains a few components,groups,and/or raw geometry .. you most likely won't be able to use the hide shortcuts to isolate all you want without certain objects inside the group you're trying to edit also disappearing... in that case, make the group a component (not - explode the group then make it a component β€” just select the group then make it a component over the outer group).. now copy/move that component to a free spot and do all your edits in there.. delete the dummy group when finish.

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      • jeff hammondJ Offline
        jeff hammond
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        for whatever reason, i left out the best way to do all this stuff πŸ˜„ (or at least my favorite way when working on large models or lots's of groups/components).. the secret weapon is paste in place..

        select the group you want to edit
        ⌘C (file-> copy) [for all intents and purposes, if you see a ⌘, that means ctrl on windows]

        delete the group [either now or sometime before you bring the edit back in.. depends on how much you trust SU not to crash πŸ˜„]

        go to another su window
        β‡§βŒ˜V (which is what you should set your 'paste in place' keyboard shortcut as)

        do all your edits in that window then copy the group and pasteInPlace back in the original model..

        if you edit a component in the second window, it will come back in as a unique component..
        if you want all of the component instance in the model to reflect the changes, just explode it and remake it as a component using the original name.. select 'yes' when the replace? prompt comes up [but i thnk there may be a ruby to do this part for you.. i just do it the old fashioned way]

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        • TIGT Offline
          TIG Moderator
          last edited by

          It IS an error.
          I've updated v1.2 in the tool's main thread.
          http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=370376#p370376
          It's now more robust in checking as it deletes temp files ?
          Can you try it again on a MAC - note the comment about component naming...
          At what stage did that error appear ??

          TIG

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          • bigstickB Offline
            bigstick
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            Sorry Jeff, have to disagree. The Paste in Place method I find much more convenient and reliable.

            I'm sure HDT's tool will be similarly effective πŸ˜„

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            • D Offline
              driven
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              @bigstick said:

              Sorry Jeff, have to disagree. The Paste in Place method I find much more convenient and reliable.

              I'm sure HDT's tool will be similarly effective πŸ™‚

              Hi,

              Sorry, is that Freudian typo, do you mean 'Edit in Place' ?

              I did the free trial because I thought you could buy it as a standalone, without 'Podium' ?

              However for most my needs 'Paste in Place' on a mac is king.

              I normally just go outside the group to 'Paste in Place' make it a new group and toggle visibility to keep track of my changes.
              When I'm happy I use 'Cut' and then go back to the original, erase what I no longer need, 'Paste in Place' the 'Cut' group, make any adjustments to the receiving group then explode the new bits into it and 'intersect connected'.

              some times I move it to a new drawing first...

              john

              learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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              • jeff hammondJ Offline
                jeff hammond
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                @bigstick said:

                Sorry Jeff, have to disagree. The Paste in Place method I find much more convenient and reliable.

                hmm.. not sure if i'm supposed to agree here or disagree πŸ˜„
                i like paste_in_place the best too

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                • bigstickB Offline
                  bigstick
                  last edited by

                  Oops, sorry - I did mean 'Edit in Place'.

                  There's nothing wrong with agreeing or disagreeing, as long as we having an amicable and reasoned discussion πŸ˜„

                  Of course everyone is perfectly entitled to their own views, but if you haven't tried the alternative, it's a bit difficult to compare. πŸ˜‰

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                  • D Offline
                    driven
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                    Hi bigstick,

                    I did try it, and I liked it but $25 is a bit steep for my usage.

                    I also think from your post above most readers would assume you need podium, which isn't the case.

                    so, since I have NO vested interest what so ever, I'll add a link to the free trial for anyone wanting to compare...
                    http://www.suplugins.com/edit.php

                    john

                    learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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                    • bigstickB Offline
                      bigstick
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                      Yeah, I would agree - that was a bit steep! It's integrated in the latest build though.

                      If you already use Podium, you'll have a new toy to play with. If you don't, Edit in Place is not going to make you buy it πŸ˜‰

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                      • jeff hammondJ Offline
                        jeff hammond
                        last edited by

                        @bigstick said:

                        Oops, sorry - I did mean 'Edit in Place'.

                        There's nothing wrong with agreeing or disagreeing, as long as we having an amicable and reasoned discussion πŸ˜„

                        Of course everyone is perfectly entitled to their own views, but if you haven't tried the alternative, it's a bit difficult to compare. πŸ˜‰

                        πŸ˜„
                        people are supposed to disagree. my statement was supposed to be a joke because of your typo.
                        you said you disagreed with me and then said you preferred my method better πŸ˜„

                        anyway.. yeah, the edit it place feature sounds nice. i think it's the same thing as the paste in place technique i outlined except automated.

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