Anyone Upgrading to 2020?
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@juju said:
@ken said:
I have the program Toolbars from Jim Foltz. The last two Sketchup updates, somehow I got it to work, however, with this version of Sketchup I haven't been able to get it to work.
Below is an image of the four toolbars I created. I really would like someone to show or tell me how to get these options again.
I think but not sure that Jim hasn't done any coding for some time. Making my own set of commands was very helpful.
Toolbar Editor will be able to do that, it's also listed as SU2020 compatible.
Thank you for the information. However, the Toolbar editor only shows icons from pluins. Jim's program takes icons that Sketchup has but are not visible in the download. I know you can get copy/paste in place in the edit menu, but in my toolbar, I have two icons to do this operation. Also "shown hidden, hide and unhide" are also very useful.
And I have an icon called toggle Axis, hide unhide/unhide axis, another icon called display construction geometry.
Not sure why Sketchup has these icons hidden.
Darn, double darn.
Again thank you juju
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@juju said:
Toolbar Editor will be able to do that, it's also listed as SU2020 compatible.
Although extensions may not list the newest version in their compatibility list that doesn't indicate they won't work. As it is, Toolbar Editor is listed as compatible with 2020.
@ken said:
Not sure why Sketchup has these icons hidden.
Is it possible you just don't have the correct toolbars displayed? Or that an extension is creating the icon?
You cam make your own custom toolbars for native tools that have native icons without an extension in SketchUp on Windows.
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My 3Dconnexion Space mouse is not working with 2020 - works fine in 2018 and 2019
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This isn't a SketchUp problem. It's the same thing every time there's a new version of SketchUp. The 3D Connexion devices don't work because the drivers you installed before aren't set up to recognize the new version. Go to their site and download the latest drivers and install them. Hopefully the 3D Connexion folks are on it. If not, you can find the associated files in SketchUp 2019's user Plugins folder and copy them to the same location for SU2020.
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Ok, so I'm still using 2015, and am pleased overall with it. I use very few plugins, do little architectural work, just basic SU stuff. Is there anything about any of the newer versions that might be of benefit to me?
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@hellnbak said:
Ok, so I'm still using 2015, and am pleased overall with it. I use very few plugins, do little architectural work, just basic SU stuff. Is there anything about any of the newer versions that might be of benefit to me?
Maybe some speed improvements? Filled sections? Linestyles?
You could have a look at the changelogs of the last few versions to see if you fancy anything.Just to be a bit more future proof, you could update your classic license now its still available. Some rumors say this will be the last year a classic license will be available but there are no official statements.
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@kaas said:
Just to be a bit more future proof, you could update your classic license now its still available. Some rumors say this will be the last year a classic license will be available but there are no official statements.
I appreciate the tip, but I'm not sure what you mean by "updating my classic license". I don't use the Pro version, just the make. So do I need to do something to ensure that I can continue to use 2015, or am I in danger of it becoming unusable at some point?
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@kaas said:
Maybe some speed improvements?
I don't know about 2020, but for 2016-2019 i can say, that from my experience there are only speed improvements regarding shadows and texture display. Overall 2016-2019 is clearly slower and less workable for me compared to v2015. The degradation kicks in earlier and the recovery time is longer (very annoying!). That's one reason why i'm still working with v2015 (besides the stupid tray system...).
I have a model (3.2 M edges, 1.7 M faces) which i can rotate and zoom in 2015 without any degradation with ~8-20fps (textures and hidden lines on, without shadows of course), while in 2019 the model already degrades and runs with only 4-9fps.
(i7 5960X@4.5GHz, GTX 970)Texture display/recovery is clearly faster since 2016 like i said - for a low poly model with many (small) textures (e.g. ~12k edges, ~300 faces, ~300 textures/mats) almost instant, while 2015 is very slow with this model. So this is a really nice improvement, but sadly not usable for me since the general performance is worse. I hope the performance drop will be less noticable with new hardware, especially a better video card, because i would like to use some plugins, that only available for newer versions...
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@hellnbak said:
@kaas said:
Just to be a bit more future proof, you could update your classic license now its still available. Some rumors say this will be the last year a classic license will be available but there are no official statements.
I appreciate the tip, but I'm not sure what you mean by "updating my classic license". I don't use the Pro version, just the make. So do I need to do something to ensure that I can continue to use 2015, or am I in danger of it becoming unusable at some point?
If you're happy with what you have then keep on using it. If you want to be a little future proof, download and archive SU 2017 Make, the last free version that isn't web based.
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@hellnbak said:
I appreciate the tip, but I'm not sure what you mean by "updating my classic license". I don't use the Pro version, just the make. So do I need to do something to ensure that I can continue to use 2015, or am I in danger of it becoming unusable at some point?
If you're using Make, maybe switch to the last version 2017? At least download it (and keep the 2015 installer safe for future use if you want to keep using that one).
Trimble won't deactivate old Makes but in theory a new future Windows version could potentially not be compatible with the 'old' 2015 SU. This is theory though - SU8 still can be installed fine if I'm not mistaken. Maybe when we're switching to 128 bit systems? (does that exist anyway?)
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kaas has a good point. For those using Make who insist on sticking with a desktop client version of SketchUp, upgrading to 2017 Make is a good idea.
Older versions do run. I have 3.1 running on my Windows 10 machine without any problem.
The main issue with older versions has to do with connectivity to resources like the 3D Warehouse and Extension Warehouse. Due to changes in support from operating systems such as Windows support for I.E. and security changes, the warehouses no longer support SU2016 or earlier. Of course the Google versions of SketchUp haven't been supported by the Warehouse for even longer because they point to a non-existent location.
For those using 2016 and earlier, you can download the Collada files from the 3D Warehouse via your browser and then install the .dae.
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@kaas said:
If you're using Make, maybe switch to the last version 2017? At least download it (and keep the 2015 installer safe for future use if you want to keep using that one).
Trimble won't deactivate old Makes but in theory a new future Windows version could potentially not be compatible with the 'old' 2015 SU. This is theory though - SU8 still can be installed fine if I'm not mistaken. Maybe when we're switching to 128 bit systems? (does that exist anyway?)
Have we not already seen this with the ARM based Windows 10 Surface machines?
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@ken said:
I have the program Toolbars from Jim Foltz. The last two Sketchup updates, somehow I got it to work, however, with this version of Sketchup I haven't been able to get it to work.
Below is an image of the four toolbars I created. I really would like someone to show or tell me how to get these options again.
I think but not sure that Jim hasn't done any coding for some time. Making my own set of commands was very helpful.
Hi, it works for me, I have been using it for several years. I'm just copying and pasting from one version to another. I had worries
sorry for english, i am a diehard gaulois!
Zooen
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I abandoned attempts to use Layout in 2016. Has it since been changed to offer automatic dimension updates when the referenced model is edited? That would be the only change that would make it viable for me.
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LayOut dimensions have been linked to the model since 2018.
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@unknownuser said:
We need feedback...
Update,
it still works in 2020 and we can live with it.
It would be nice if it was updated to the 2020 name change. This is a old program called "Make Named Group" by Thomthom. I don't know if there is anything similar out there in the SKU plugin world. But I find it's a quick way to move/Tag and name objects in one operation.
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The author might change the label in the UI for their extensions or you could poke around in it and do it yourself. Or you could decide it doesn't make any difference and ignore it.
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We will live with it,
If i were to try and change anything in the program I'd have to do it on my own time, for fun. I am not skilled in that area presently and I do have that kind of time right now to devote to it.
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I like the 2020 update.
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Probably the best feature is Layout's ability to toggle groups on and off in a window.
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Second best is the new move groups features where the nodes are visible and the object becomes temporarily transparent etc.
I have a page showing how that works here:
https://viewsion.ie/sketchup-2020-other-recent-updates
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Third best is the ability to freeze the windows and other objects in LayOut with a context menu selection.
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Fourth is visibility of Section cuts in Outliner (SketchUp)
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Fifth is the hidden objects ghost visibility also using Outliner.
That's my take. I think these are good new features overall.
I still dearly want two new features:
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SketchUp: Why on earth is there still no mirror function??
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LayOut: Graphic Component objects.
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@fionmacool said:
SketchUp: Why on earth is there still no mirror function??
If not for the Mirror plugin I'd of abandoned SU years ago.
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