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    [Plugin] Divide Angle v1.0.1 20130621

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    • Dave RD Offline
      Dave R
      last edited by

      What do you mean by "install"? Did you just move the rbz file to the Plugins folder? What operating system?

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      • TIGT Online
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        last edited by

        Assuming you have installed the .rb into your Plugins folder [somehow] and restarted SketchUp...

        Then please reread the tools instruction son the first post in this thread...
        It is NOT an Extension, just a simple tool.
        IT only works from the context-menu, and only appears if you have selected two lines that are suitable...
        I have reprinted the key paragraph below:
        @unknownuser said:

        Usage:
        Select two edges that are not parallel and that could intersect if they don't
        already share a vertex.
        Right-click to get the context-menu 'Divide Angle...'
        Note how this context-menu item is only available if the selection is appropriate.
        In the dialog enter the number of divisions + OK [default is '2'].
        It must be a positive integer [2 NOT 2.0]; otherwise you are prompted to retry.
        Also it must be 2 or more; otherwise there's an error message and it exits.
        Guide-lines are now drawn through the two selected edges and the division[s] as
        you have specified.
        The angle between the edges that is less than 180 degrees is always divided.

        TIG

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