@#$%^&* edit SU model reference in LayOut
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LayOut
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I really should pay attention to where topics are posted....
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@pbacot said:
Once again, please PLEASE just eliminate the double-click to edit SketchUp model reference in LayOut. Just bury that command somewhere. What a pain. Thank you.
its really painfull sir, . hopefully it goes away in the next ver. it does'nt help at all sir. only it changes is the view. but not a considerable aid in documents prep. i just hope it goes away in lo. its already good in scene selection to achieve the change in view of the model..
may the bright minds realize that sir. thank you very much..
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It is really annoying. I try and get round it by having all sketchup 'viewports' in a locked layer. This means you can't double click into them.
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@brettsichellodesign said:
It is really annoying. I try and get round it by having all sketchup 'viewports' in a locked layer. This means you can't double click into them.
That's exactly what you should do. I import any Su reference on a layer called 'SketchUp Imports' and lock it unless I need to manipulate the viewport. That way working over the top of it is a breeze...
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Yes, that's what you need to do. It's still dumb.
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I have actually been using the click though viewport feature recently, here is why:
So I have a load of internal elevations of a building set up in parallel projection so I can dimension etc... However, I want to also have a 3D view of the elevations. I therefore, just make a copy of the viewport change it to ortho, and line it up as I want.
This means I don't have to go back to SU and make another scene. Saves time and scene space.
Just lock it after. The feature is still useful.
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No problem having the command, but making it a double click option was not good.
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@brettsichellodesign said:
I have actually been using the click though viewport feature recently, here is why:
So I have a load of internal elevations of a building set up in parallel projection so I can dimension etc... However, I want to also have a 3D view of the elevations. I therefore, just make a copy of the viewport change it to ortho, and line it up as I want.
This means I don't have to go back to SU and make another scene. Saves time and scene space.
That makes you loose link to sketchup scene. You get a model update, a camera update, but you have to manually update styles...I never do it as I also setup perspective scenes in su. I will try it again though as it has a lot of advantages.
@utiler said:
@brettsichellodesign said:
It is really annoying. I try and get round it by having all sketchup 'viewports' in a locked layer. This means you can't double click into them.
That's exactly what you should do. I import any Su reference on a layer called 'SketchUp Imports' and lock it unless I need to manipulate the viewport. That way working over the top of it is a breeze...
That's what all of us MUST do, but locking a layer locks everything about a viewport. You can't scale it, rotate it, change scenes, not even reload it manually. It's not the solution.
Disabling the double click edit under preferences or specifically locking certain/all viewports edition, would be a fundamental change.
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Just have it in a right click menu would be a solution I think.
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