[Plugin] InfinitePanOrbit [Now on OSX]
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@othmanalazzam said:
when it reaches the edge, it goes reverse and the go forward..
Yes, this is what I meant by:
@jiminy-billy-bob said:
Known issues:
- The view flashes sometimes.
The length of this "flash" is heavily dependent on the model's complexity. The more complex the model, the more you're gonna experience this issue. For now, I can only advise you to disable it when working on heavy models.
I found a solution, but it resets the center of rotation. And as you know, the center of rotation depends on the location of the mouse when you activate the pan/orbit tool. So this leads to some really weird things depending on the geometry configuration in the view.
I don't think this is a good solution...I'll keep searching for a solution.
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The Orbit tool does it naturally sometimes, too.
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New version 1.0.2
It now works on OSX.
You should all thank Driven for this!Changelog :
- OSX support
Download in the plugin store !
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@jiminy-billy-bob said:
It now works on OSX.
You should all thank Driven for this!but blame jiminy-billy-bob if it doesn't work....
john
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Haha
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Hello,
this plugin no longer works for me in SU2017. -
I didn't notice this plugin before, very handy.
Butā¦ I notice a "jump" when the cursor goes from a side to the other, so not a really 360Ā° pan.
OSX 10.8.5, SU 15.
By the way, I can deal with that. Thanks.
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I remember having experienced this as well, but in SU2016 (Windows) it works as intended for me. For you it seems to reset the view when the cursor jumps, so it is not really useful as you cannot pan more than without the plugin.
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this is broken in 2017
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Yeah, it doesn't work in SU 2017. Any fix?
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Hello,
Is it possible to paste the RBZ installer file here, as an attachment to a post?
For some reason, I cannot download it from the Plugin Store. Getting various errors from my browser. -
@einstein said:
Getting various errors from my browser.
"Various errors" is not helpful. Be specific or don't mention errors at all.
I sent you the file via your private message request. As I told you in that message, this plugin hasn't been updated since 2014. If you read this thread you will see that it didn't work in SU2017. There's no reason to expect that it will work in SU2020.
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@einstein said:
Getting various errors from my browser.
For others who come along, based on the comments in Einstein's message to me, the "errors" appear to be due to his settings in Firefox. Nothing wrong with the extension file or the download file.
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High Security Alert
You are not permitted to download the file "InfinitePanOrbit_v1.0.2.rbz" because it is infected with the virus "Riskware/MiceLoot!OSX".
URL https://sketchucation.com/pluginserv_joomla.php?f=InfinitePanOrbit
Quarantined File Name [disabled]
Reference URL http://www.fortinet.com/ve?vn=Riskware%2FMiceLoot%21OSXit'd be nice to wrap it somehow (incl. Win version)
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rbz
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@rv1974 said:
rbz
What would you wrap it into? Whatever it is would remove the ability for SketchUp to be able to install extensions automatically using Extension Manager or the Sketchucation Extension Store tool.
.rbz is just a zip file that has been renamed so SketchUp will recognize it as an extension and install it correctly. Better to change the setting in the browser that throws the warning message so it will allow the user to download the file. Or use the Sketchucation Extension Store to download the extension for installation.
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wrap into rar or zip file (not 100% sure it'd help)- if the site is interested in spreading this plugin. Sketchucation Extension Store won't help because its the office's global firewall that blocks it. Theoretically I can solve it by downloading via mobile and then via USB, but I simply not so interested in this one.
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The last thing we need to do is go back to extensions as zip files. We had that a decade ago and spent hours helping users fix the problems they created by incorrectly unzipping and installing them.
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We both have no problem with malware-like (?) plugin on the Store. Let it hang as is
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