[Plugin] Angular Dimension
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Well at this point in regard to the mod keys for scripts, I'm figuring that the easiest way is to have a Mac and a PC version of the script. Not only it's the easiest from the point of view of scripting, but it allows to use different modifiers, which is more within the usual practice of each machine.
I have a version ready for you, including text but there is still the cursor issue.
I worked on the cursor issue yesterday and it's a tough nut. I changed the cursor scripting to make it similar to the API example and to another script I have (in progress) where it works. And it still doesn't work . There is no difference between the two, yet it doesn't work in this script, and there is still the orbit and pan cursor remanence issue. So something else is going on, which I have to figure out. Maybe today.
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hi,
the cursors work on OSX 10.5.8 with the script above if inserted into the original. did you try it?
john
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All Right, done.
So here is my final script for MAC:
Thanks John I used your mod (and changed it a bit, no more onkeyup), cursor works great now. And option toggles everything, text display and cursor, try it!
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OK the plot thickens.
I tried the original icons for the cursor, and it doesn't work. Only John's Icons work, now that's weird, they have the exact same name and extension and location.
Also when the option key is pressed the icon only switches when the mouse moves on my version. I'll see what can be done.
EDIT: Only when I toggle as the dimension is already drawn, if I toggle while it is being drown, icon switches instantly. I thought I didn't dream it before.
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Hi,
test's fine here, I'm not sure what was up with the original icons, they work when I stuck them in a Toolbar button, but not as a cursor,
I know when I scaled mine down 50% to 16x16 they stopped working, so maybe there's a minimum file size?
john
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Hi
How to switch from inner angle tool, which looks like is defoult, to outside angle tool?
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After activating the tool, read the message line at the bottom of the drawing window.
You can also find the usage instruction at the beginning of the rb file if you open it in a text editor.
@unknownuser said:
- The TAB key toggles between drawing the interior (<180) angle
and drawing the exterior (>180) angle dimension. If you press tab
after an angle dimension is drawn but before picking the first
point of the next angle, the current angle dimension will be
redrawn in the new mode.
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Thank you for "TAB", now al works, I could not find that
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Uhm, please forgive me if this is a 'duh' question, but I can't seem to get the draw_angle_dim.rb tool to work at all... Running WinXP Pro, SketchUp 8 Pro 8.0.11752.
The icons don't show up, I don't see it on the Plugins menu... how do I activate the tool??
Unfortunately, I don't know much about Ruby, but did try typing DrawAngleDimTool::IN_ICON into the Ruby Console and it does return the correct path and icon file name...and the files are there...
DrawAngleDimTool::IN_CURSOR returns 50001Help?
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The most common reason that plugins don't work for people is they aren't installed correctly. Make sure you have both a folder called 'draw_angle_dim' and a file called 'draw_angle_dim.rb' in the Plugins folder of SketchUp. The folder contains two image files; interior.png and exterior.png. When you have all those files in place correctly, open SketchUp and look in the tools menu for 'Angular Dimension.' There you have it. There is no toolbar and it doesn't appear in the Plugins menu.
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Thanks Dave R; I had just found it hiding on the Tools menu. [is there a way to make it (and other ruby's) appear in a certain order on the Tools menu - like next to the native Dimensions item?]
Would help new users if the usage doc were posted and mentioned how/where to activate it...like this:
Name: draw_angle_dim
Description: Create an angle dimension with arc and text in a new group
Adds item "Angular Dimension" to the SketchUp Tools menu
Usage: - Click 3 points, going around an angle in sequence from any point
on one leg, to vertex, to any point on the other leg (clockwise or
counterclockwise doesn't matter). Be careful where you click -
this tool lets the inference engine assist you but doesn't
force you to click on existing model entities!
- The tool will draw two edges along the sides of the angle,
an arc across the angle, and a text with leader showing the
value of the angle. The two edges make it easy to realign
the group with the original angle if the entity containing it is
subsequently moved or rotated.
- The primitive elements of each dimension are gathered into a Group
named Angular Dimension (<angle>), where <angle> is the measured
angle. If you draw multiple angle dimensions, the <angle> value
will help you identify which is which (unless, of course, you have
several with the same value!).
- Each Angular Dimension drawing is packaged in an operation, so that
undo and redo treat all of the elements as a single step.
- The default radius for the arc is half the distance between
the first pick point and the vertex. The user can override
the radius by typing in the VCB at any time. If a new radius is entered
before the first point is picked for the next angle, the prior
dimension is redrawn at the new radius. The user-selected
radius remains in effect for additional angles until the
user enters a new value or selects a different tool.
- The TAB key toggles between drawing the interior (<180) angle
and drawing the exterior (>180) angle dimension. If you press tab
after an angle dimension is drawn but before picking the first
point of the next angle, the current angle dimension will be
redrawn in the new mode.
- Unlike the built-in "smart" linear dimensions in SketchUp, the
entities drawn by this tool are just graphics; they have no tie
to the original angle and will not follow it or scale if it is
modified. You can open the Group for edit, but it is not likely
you will like the results - it is easier to delete the dimension
Group and do it again.
Date: December 23, 2011
Type: Tool
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And of course, thanks, slbaumgartner for a cool tool! ...was just a bit mysterious for me since the location and doc were not posted...
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Most plugin writers put that information in their plugins so you can read it after you download it.
As to putting the menu entry in a specific location in a menu, I'm not sure it can be done.
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I decide to finally try out this plugin with Sketchup v8 on my Mac. I used the Preferences/Extentions/Install Extension... method after renaming the ZIP file extension to RBZ. The files were installed as stated in a previous post here called "The most common reason that plugins don't work..." with a slight variation that doesn't allow the plugin to work.
The version that I downloaded was for the Mac and was called "draw_angle_dim_Mac". The above extensions installer within Sketchup v8 installed the plugin correctly but one folder level too deep. The installation folder was named the same as the ZIP file "draw_angle_dim_Mac".
You have to move the Ruby script "draw_angle_dim.rb" and the folder "draw_angle_dim" up one level for the plugin to work in Sketchup. Get rid of the folder "draw_angle_dim_Mac".
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@texasclodhopper said:
I decide to finally try out this plugin with Sketchup v8 on my Mac. I used the Preferences/Extentions/Install Extension... method after renaming the ZIP file extension to RBZ. The files were installed as stated in a previous post here called "The most common reason that plugins don't work..." with a slight variation that doesn't allow the plugin to work.
The version that I downloaded was for the Mac and was called "draw_angle_dim_Mac". The above extensions installer within Sketchup v8 installed the plugin correctly but one folder level too deep. The installation folder was named the same as the ZIP file "draw_angle_dim_Mac".
You have to move the Ruby script "draw_angle_dim.rb" and the folder "draw_angle_dim" up one level for the plugin to work in Sketchup. Get rid of the folder "draw_angle_dim_Mac".
I don't have a Mac, so I can't check the required paths there (the mac archive was assembled by driven), but what you say is consistent with how it works on a PC.
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@texasclodhopper said:
I decide to finally try out this plugin with Sketchup v8 on my Mac. I used the Preferences/Extentions/Install Extension... method after renaming the ZIP file extension to RBZ. The files were installed as stated in a previous post here called "The most common reason that plugins don't work..." with a slight variation that doesn't allow the plugin to work.
The version that I downloaded was for the Mac and was called "draw_angle_dim_Mac". The above extensions installer within Sketchup v8 installed the plugin correctly but one folder level too deep. The installation folder was named the same as the ZIP file "draw_angle_dim_Mac".
You have to move the Ruby script "draw_angle_dim.rb" and the folder "draw_angle_dim" up one level for the plugin to work in Sketchup. Get rid of the folder "draw_angle_dim_Mac".
Actually I think I did the plugin assembly and that seem to be one of my mistake. I seem confused by the zipping thing, and to have it one directory too low seems a recurrent issue.
I'll see if I can repack it and will send it to the author.
Here are the "better packed" files, same one as first post. They will be posted to the first post some time later.
There should be no container folder, but if it appears, it is named "Angle Dim Mac" but the items that should be in the plugin folder are its content, or:- draw_angle_dim.rb
- draw_angle_dim folder
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Thanks for that second mac fix... saved my bacon .
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plugin works fine on my computer (PC)
thank you
i especially like the message at the bottom of the screen, for each point to come; makes it very easy to use
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Is it/could it be possible to change the precision of the angular dimension displayed?
It defaults to 0.1 degree, which is fine for most practical purposes. But I'm trying to develop a plugin which will draw regular polyhedra, and while developing it, need high precision displays as I'm checking the maths of the geometry. I'm using a 'unit length' of one million inches, with five decimal digits of precision, for lengths, to check some of the mathematical formulae (Wikipedia seems to have at least one just plain wrong for the tetrahedron)!
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