SketchUp 2013 ;)
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You would never have known from your avatar
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PS : I am very perplex about "French montana"
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Better than ours...
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small voice/question here... 2013 - still no spellchecker for windows version? Have I missed it/lost the toolbar/looked in the wrong place? Where is it or why isn't it? Need it! What does everyone else do?
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@krisidious said:
Better than ours...
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ahh.. the answers to all my questions..
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@emerald15 said:
small voice/question here... 2013 - still no spellchecker for windows version? Have I missed it/lost the toolbar/looked in the wrong place? Where is it or why isn't it? Need it! What does everyone else do?
sincerely, poor speller/typist!For the 3D text tool?
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@thomthom said:
@emerald15 said:
small voice/question here... 2013 - still no spellchecker for windows version? Have I missed it/lost the toolbar/looked in the wrong place? Where is it or why isn't it? Need it! What does everyone else do?
sincerely, poor speller/typist!For the 3D text tool?
+1000, yes, with all are link with text.
I'm bad example in English, Jeff could not understand me -
I hope this will not have a ton of abusive replies heaped up on me. if it does I shall ignore it gracefully.
but I just cannot understand why people bother trying to convince others of something they think and dedicate precious time to heated and sometimes offensive exchanges. (it is amazing how a simple discussion about software can become personal: you this, you that...)
experience has shown that people do not change opinions on the basis of other people's diatribes. thus in my opinion if you like using Sketchup you stay with it and try to contribute positively to its development. if you do not like it, is fed up with it, does not agree with the way its developing, etc, you are free to go and start using some other app.
as simple as that.
a good example of that is our friend kwistenbiebel who had been unhappy with Sketchup for a long time. he vented his disatisfaction here for some time and, not seeing Sketchup evolve to his satisfaction, moved along to greener pastures. or so it seemed at the time. without bothering the rest of the membership.
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@edson said:
but I just cannot understand why people bother trying to convince others of something they think and dedicate precious time to heated and sometimes offensive exchanges. (it is amazing how a simple discussion about software can become personal: you this, you that...)
All very sane and true Edson.
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no... not for spelling in SU - I want to be able to check the annotations I add to my plans in LO
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Mods need to RENAME this topic: "Everything BUT SketchUp 2013 "
.. and then start a NEW topic: "[talk] SketchUp 2013 ONLY "
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you are free to go and start using some other app.
Edson, i'm from such type of people. But technology of active surfaces (surface and push&pull) return me back to skipy -
@frederik said:
To some extend I - surprisingly - do understand your argument here...
However... If I felt that something I represented was moving in the opposite direction as to where my passion is, I'd need to take my clothes and step away...
(in other words, I'd return my badge...)I've never said I think SketchUcation is going in the wrong direction -- quite the contrary. I point people towards SketchUcation whenever possible, and make sure to point out that this is the best asset SketchUp has going for it. If you are a power user of SketchUp you should be at SketchUcation... period.
The only reason I would want to leave is if I felt I was being an undue bad influence -- which I do not believe. If anything I am attempting to add focus and clarity to the displeasure many are feeling about these last few "updates". I want the faults to be clearly understood, the options to be thoroughly (and openly) discussed, and the blame to be placed where I think it should.
Not much has changed between the mismanagement of SketchUp under Google and the mismanagement of SketchUp under Trimble -- what has been constant is the leadership of "darling". So I think it should be obvious that the problem is/was neither Google or Trimble but "darling". It could be that he lacks conviction to stand up to the higher-ups -- but based on the things he has said, I tend to think the problem lies within his actual viewpoints themselves.
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In Jason's defense .. a LOT of what he says makes sense, is also felt by many, but lacks tact (to the "cringe level".)
I will however disagree with starting personal feuds against certain Trimble employees.
As customers we should think of them as a business entity that is competing for your business.
So I DO enjoy reading Jason's views. I think he should stay, but be a bit more tactful.
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@emerald15 said:
no... not for spelling in SU - I want to be able to check the annotations I add to my plans in LO
Good idea. I've not used Layout much so I rarely need to deal with much text. But spell-checker is always welcome.
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@thomthom said:
@emerald15 said:
no... not for spelling in SU - I want to be able to check the annotations I add to my plans in LO
Good idea. I've not used Layout much so I rarely need to deal with much text. But spell-checker is always welcome.
I agree what a fine addition that would make... BTW I've said it elsewhere I'm a a big fan of Layout, and I will give "darling" full credit for that.
As for tact, my wife had always said "it's not what you say, but how you say it that turns people off" -- however she has recently amended that to "it's what you say". Somehow I feel more gratified by that... I would rather be clearly understood and hated, rather than misunderstood and loved.
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@edson said:
I hope this will not have a ton of abusive replies heaped up on me. if it does I shall ignore it gracefully.
experience has shown that people do not change opinions on the basis of other people's diatribes. thus in my opinion if you like using Sketchup you stay with it and try to contribute positively to its development. if you do not like it, is fed up with it, does not agree with the way its developing, etc, you are free to go and start using some other app.
Hopefully you won't take this as abusive but your comments are terribly inconsiderate. I can't just 'move on' from AutoCAD, I have a whole history of files and projects and tied into their system and my client requirements are that I work within that environment. If they act in ways that are not in my interest, it's in my interest to say so.
SketchUp 2013 is a game changer. I use that term because a programmer I know used it in conversation last night. I quote her (loosely) from memory: "We're all heads up about this right now. Development cycles are brutal for us - you have to have new features, you rarely have the budget but you have to develop your project if you don't want your customers to move over to another program. This is a game changer for us. We call it The Trimble New World Order - give your customers zilch and tighten the upgrade window down to one year. We're all waiting to see how this sorts itself out."
When I bought my first AutoCAD license you could upgrade forever. Now it's (I think) only back to 2008 or 2010. The upgrade used to be about 30% of full license cost. Now it's closer to 70%. I didn't buy the upgrade from modo 601 to 701 because most of the new features focused on character and animation which aren't important to me but that's okay because I can upgrade the next time around or the next time.
Imagine if modo said buy an upgrade to 701 or you get charged full price next time around. Where would that leave me? I'm an independent contractor but one of my clients has 20 seats of SketchUp and a whole company history centered around this program. They've just been slapped in the face and aren't sure what to do about it. They've just been told: either pay $1900 now (for what? curved leaders?) or get charged $11,800 in a year. And how does this play out going forward for Autodesk? Adobe? Trimble has single handedly lowered the bar of license / upgrade expectations.
Your comments, which I will paraphrase as: "Love it or leave it." might make sense to a hobbyist but out here, in the field, for a company with 20 seats of SketchUp (and the same number of AutoCAD LT, Adobe Cretive and several others) they're pretty wide of the mark.
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