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    [Plugin] Statistics Probe

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      slbaumgartner
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      This extension lets you find out what objects in your model are contributing the most to its edge and face counts. It provides a detailed breakout, object by object, that is at best tedious to see using SketchUp's built-in Tools. It has two versions:

      • A Visual report that zooms in and draws a highlight around an object while displaying its edge and face counts in a dialog box. This presentation is particularly useful if you don't routinely name your groups or components, as it shows you exactly what in the model is contributing those edges.

      You can navigate to the object with the next lower edge count by pressing the right arrow and to the one with the next greater count by pressing the left arrow. You can enter the context of the current object by pressing the down arrow key and then repeat the left/right arrow key actions to examine its contents. The "Up" button returns to the parent of the current context.

      • A tabular report that lists all of the objects in the current context sorted in descending order of edge counts. This version provides a faster overview of an entire context. You can enter the context of any object by clicking on its row in the table, and return back to the parent by clicking the "Up" button.

      Download from the SketchUcation plugin store
      https://sketchucation.com/pluginstore?pln=SB_Statistics_Probe

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        db11
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        Thanks Steve. This looks very useful.

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