[Plugin] 3 point Window
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Thank you Pixero.
However, I get a Bugsplat every time I use it.
Windows 7 - 64 bit, SU 8.0.15158
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Ok I never tested it with SU 8.
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Hmm... just tested it with SketchUp 8 and it works without errors for me.
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A conflict with another plugin perhaps?
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Mr. Pixero
Great plugin, thanks.
It would be of a great help to have a 3 point door plugin. ( as simple as this one, for fast proyects )
Hope one day you can develope it.
Thanks
agrazdi
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I like this!
I got one problem when testing it in SU2015, the glass is placed just outside the window frame.
If you could make the window a cutting component, it would work great with my bim-tools pluginCheers!
Jan -
Yes I have found a bug at certain angles and am working on a fix.
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It should be under: View -> Toolbars -> 3 point Window.
Updated to v1.0.1. Fixed a bug that caused axis problems when drawn at certain angles.
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Look nice.
I installed it in Sketchup 2014 but I can not find it in plugings list.
I also noticed that the the window does not cut the wall (See through the glass).
Thank you.
Don -
This version doesn't cut a hole since my preferred workflow is to make walls with holes.
Who knows what the future brings? I have ideas but no time frame. -
First off Pixero, thanks for a great plug-in. Its simplicity and speed in custom window creation is awesome.
One thing that slows me down is having to over-write the pre-sets each time I re-open the tool. I was thinking no problem, I'll just open the script and modify the parameters... but it's .rbs not .rb, therefore uneditable.
I would like to set the frame and window dimensions once (based on manufacturer specs for the current project) and have it remember them β rather than over-writing with default values on each new use.
So, if you had a way of saving new pre-set values, it would be great. Even better would be multiple pre-sets... for fixed-pane vs operable windows vs window-walls etc.
Request 2 is an option for triple pane windows. (my current projects are both PassivHaus)
I understand not wanting feature-bloat to ruin a simple approach, but each of these features would extend functionality without impeding usability. (though they would obviously make the script itself more complex, so I would understand not wanting to)
Thanks for the consideration.
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Remembering settings, it's is on my to do list.
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@pixero said:
Remembering settings, it's is on my to do list.
Perfect! Will look forward to upcoming releases.
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v1.0.2
Added session memory of settings. -
@pixero said:
v1.0.2
Added session memory of settings.Perfect. Makes a great tool even better. Thanks!
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This is a nice little gem...
I've found a bug, though...
When making windows in a wall following the X or Y axis (0 degree), it works great...
However, if you have a wall in i.e. a 45 degree angle, the glass planes become offset...
And even if you continue to do it on a 0 degree wall, the offset is all of a sudden twice as big as on the 45 degree wall...I've attached an image showing what I mean as well as the 'skippy' used for this...
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I just tried your scene but couldn't replicate the error.
What version are you using? The current version is 1.0.4. -
@pixero said:
I just tried your scene but couldn't replicate the error.
What version are you using? The current version is 1.0.4.That's odd...
I do use ver. 1.0.4 together with SU 2015 Pro on a Win 7 64bit 'puter...And now I can't replicate it either...
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Hi all
The bug depends on the way you draw the three points.
Left top>Right top>Right bott will build the window properly.dtr
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Yes order of creation is very important for this plugin!
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