[Plugin] FredoTools - v4.5c - 24 Jun 24
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Thanks a lot Fredo, nice addition.
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Thanks for the nice Christmas present
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Ditto Fredo
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no curviloft?
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Can you tell why I can't load the plugin?
I have already installed the latest version of LibFredo6.
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@boilingsnow said:
Can you tell why I can't load the plugin?
I have already installed the latest version of LibFredo6.Can you check the footprint of the files.
In the Plugins directory, you should have the Folder FREDOTOOLS_Dir_10 with all the files in it.
It looks like you have the rb files directly in the Plugins directory, not in this folder.Fredo
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@unknownuser said:
@boilingsnow said:
Can you tell why I can't load the plugin?
I have already installed the latest version of LibFredo6.Can you check the footprint of the files.
In the Plugins directory, you should have the Folder FREDOTOOLS_Dir_10 with all the files in it.
It looks like you have the rb files directly in the Plugins directory, not in this folder.Fredo
Thanks for your explanation. It works!
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Hi Fredo,
very nice plugin!
I've been thinking of a similar plugin, which you could incorporate into this one:- For planning and adjusting areas of a house (to suit program requirements) - it would be nice to have the option to save a selection of faces, and see how the areas update as you change them in sketchup.
You have the "areas report" window on ALL THE TIME. You select the faces and components you want once - which gives you the areas. After that you can continue editing the model and the numbers change as you drag lines and change areas - kind of like a set of "entity infos" open all the time for a specific set of pre selected faces. If it cannot be updated "live" you could have an update button (with a keyboard shortcut of course) that would update the info in the box + the different tags.
see attached mockup image (numbers are just gibberish for illustration)
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you could have selection sets in pre selected colors for interiors, exteriors etc... kind of like the areas by material, but rather by custom selection.
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you could have sub-totals for faces that were marked together.
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selecting a face or faces in the list will mark them in the model
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I noticed that if I use the standard tool for marking the area of a face in a scaled component, it will show the same area for the component in each of it's differently scaled instances (which makes sense). By what I've noticed, your plugin knows how to over come that, right?
![live or manually updated "areas report" for pre selected faces](/uploads/imported_attachments/Rgwk_preselectedfaceareas.jpg "live or manually updated "areas report" for pre selected faces")
- For planning and adjusting areas of a house (to suit program requirements) - it would be nice to have the option to save a selection of faces, and see how the areas update as you change them in sketchup.
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@unknownuser said:
- For planning and adjusting areas of a house (to suit program requirements) - it would be nice to have the option to save a selection of faces, and see how the areas update as you change them in sketchup.
You have the "areas report" window on ALL THE TIME. You select the faces and components you want once - which gives you the areas. After that you can continue editing the model and the numbers change as you drag lines and change areas - kind of like a set of "entity infos" open all the time for a specific set of pre selected faces. If it cannot be updated "live" you could have an update button (with a keyboard shortcut of course) that would update the info in the box + the different tags.
This is possible, but this requires a slightly different design, especially because you need this information to be persistent across Sketchup sessions. I may give it a try whenever I have time, either as an extension of the plugin or as a new plugin.
@unknownuser said:
- I noticed that if I use the standard tool for marking the area of a face in a scaled component, it will show the same area for the component in each of it's differently scaled instances (which makes sense). By what I've noticed, your plugin knows how to over come that, right?
Yes, the plugin counts the real areas within each component, taking into account the scaling factor and shear factor.
Fredo
- For planning and adjusting areas of a house (to suit program requirements) - it would be nice to have the option to save a selection of faces, and see how the areas update as you change them in sketchup.
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@unknownuser said:
This is possible, but this requires a slightly different design, especially because you need this information to be persistent across Sketchup sessions. I may give it a try whenever I have time, either as an extension of the plugin or as a new plugin.Fredo
That would be really cool Fredo!
I'd be glad to contribute with the conceptual design whenever you get around to it. I may have some further ideas as to how this tool could be useful, more effective and easy to use. -
@unknownuser said:
That would be really cool Fredo!
I'd be glad to contribute with the conceptual design whenever you get around to it. I may have some further ideas as to how this tool could be useful, more effective and easy to use.Your comments are welcome. I am not really user of the tool, and it's good to hear from users who have practice and requirement about areas in Sketchup.
Fredo
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Tried the new curveloft tool set. This is all the errors it generates when I open SketchUp.
Now WHAT?
Error Loading File bootstrap_Curviloft.rb
uninitialized constant Curviloft::T6Error Loading File CurviloftAlgo.rb
uninitialized constant Curviloft::T6Error Loading File CurviloftCurveMover.rb
uninitialized constant Curviloft::T6Error Loading File CurviloftPalette.rb
uninitialized constant Curviloft::T6Error Loading File CurviloftTool.rb
uninitialized constant Curviloft::T6Error Loading File FredoTools.rb
uninitialized constant FredoTools::T6Error Loading File FredoTools__ConstructFaceNormal.rb
undefined methodregister_plug' for FredoTools:ModuleError Loading File FredoTools__CountFacesBySides.rb undefined method
register_plug' for FredoTools:ModuleError Loading File FredoTools__CurviShear.rb
undefined methodregister_plug' for FredoTools:ModuleError Loading File FredoTools__MarkVertices.rb undefined method
register_plug' for FredoTools:ModuleError Loading File FredoTools__RemoveLonelyVertices.rb
undefined methodregister_plug' for FredoTools:ModuleError Loading File FredoTools__ReportLabelArea.rb undefined method
register_plug' for FredoTools:ModuleError Loading File FredoTools__RevertCurve.rb
undefined methodregister_plug' for FredoTools:ModuleError Loading File __loader.rb undefined method
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This seems to be a problem of installation, probably coming from an erroneous unzip operation.
The right footprint is indicated in the first post:- file LibFredo6.rb
- Folder LIBFREDO6_Dir_43
- Folder FREDOTOOLS_Dir_10
Fredo
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thank you very much fredo
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What a powerful tool, too practical, easy language conversion, love you Fredo6
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"Show Box Lines" setting for Area Labeler.
What does this mean?
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@jclements said:
"Show Box Lines" setting for Area Labeler.
What does this mean?
When you mouse over or select components, it shows the box of each subcomponents (instead of just showing the faces).
Fredo
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Thanks Fredo!!
Spanish Language
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@oxer said:
Thanks Fredo!!
Spanish Language
[attachment=0:7r7026d2]<!-- ia0 -->FredoTools_ES.lang<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:7r7026d2]Oxer,
Thanks very much.
I just realized that I did not make the Help of VCB and shortcuts translatable. So I'll make it in a next release. This means that there will be some additional strings to translate.Thanks again
Fredo
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