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    • M Offline
      mike d
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      tig
      thanks for all the hard work you do

      mike d

      The grass is always GREENER on the roof.

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      • TIGT Offline
        TIG Moderator
        last edited by

        Thanks for all of your thanks...

        So far so good... no bugs reported with v2.1 yet...

        Please continue to feed back: any suggestions for practicable enhancements etc are welcome...

        TIG

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          utiler
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          Hi TIG and all......i have a request.

          it appears that the ruby creates the roof form from overhang and height of fascia....

          in my part of the world, roofs generally have raking soffits; where the "pitching point is the outside of wall / underside of truss junction.... in the case of flat soffits, the soffit line is obviously lower than the pitching point.

          I assume your roof.rb would have to be pulled apart considerably to cater for this but is this possible? i have attached an image of two roof profiles to explain the difference.

          I hope you understand what i mean.

          Thanks in advance.

          Andrew


          roofprofiles.jpg

          purpose/expression/purpose/....

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            digby dart
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            Hello "utiler",

            I too am from the land of the vegimite coated kangaroo. Diagonally across the continent from you in the south west.

            All I do is a quick section of the rafter/wall like edges of your sketch. That tells me what height to drop the plane that will be used to generate the roof and the overhang for the pitch. 2 minutes work. Any exposed rafter detail can be push pulled and then copied around the perimeter.

            TIGS script takes the load out of generating the complex roof complete with overhang while vanilla sketchup is more than capable of generating the detail.

            Hope this helps.

            [digby dart]

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            • utilerU Offline
              utiler
              last edited by

              Cheers Digby, I guess you could do that. Sure, a little extra work in re-creating soffits but it is certainly quicker that modelling from start.

              I wouldn't think it is out of the question though, I think it would add quite a scope of tasks to the script....

              Maybe also a gutter!!!

              As for the vegemite-coated Roos; more of the beer-battered kind over here.....

              Andrew

              purpose/expression/purpose/....

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              • TIGT Offline
                TIG Moderator
                last edited by

                @utiler said:

                Cheers Digby, I guess you could do that. Sure, a little extra work in re-creating soffits but it is certainly quicker that modelling from start.
                I wouldn't think it is out of the question though, I think it would add quite a scope of tasks to the script....
                Maybe also a gutter!!!
                As for the vegemite-coated Roos; more of the beer-battered kind over here.....
                Andrew

                The proto-Roof.rb HAD a sloping soffit type... BUT I removed it because the maths hurt my head... There were also add-gutter, add-verge etc... but again I didn't have time to implement them...

                As was said, it's pretty easy for you to make the roof higher up that you want with a flat soffit then move it down to suit, THEN edit the roof group and select the inner rim of the soffit and move that up, with auto-fold the soffit will crease and become raking as you want.

                To add a gutter etc you just need to draw the vertical cross-section of the desired gutter against a corner of the fascia, and then select the edges of the roof you want to have the gutter, then pick follow-me and then the cross-section's face and you'll have the gutter you want...

                If you use particular gutter sections you could save a suitably shaped vertical face as a component, then when needed you simply insert it where you want, explode it and use its face for the follow-me as above...

                TIG

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                • utilerU Offline
                  utiler
                  last edited by

                  Thanks TIG, i am not supprised your head hurt from the maths!!! I am no Ruby guru but i assume it could be confusing.....

                  How you explained it is pretty much as simple as it gets!!

                  Cheers,

                  Andrew

                  purpose/expression/purpose/....

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                  • TIGT Offline
                    TIG Moderator
                    last edited by

                    Having said, "Do it manually...", I'm now thinking that perhaps a sloping soffit (or even a sloping fascia) option isn't so difficult for some roof types and I might look at incorporating it in a future update... watch this space...

                    TIG

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                      bellwells
                      last edited by

                      HOLY COW what a tool! You are a generous genius, TIG. Thank you.

                      Ron

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                      • M Offline
                        matt77
                        last edited by

                        Excellent Script. Many thanks -- works a treat for me!!!

                        I must commend you also on another of your scripts that i find invaluable at work. It’s your slicer ruby. It comes in very handy for working out floor space across very large master plan massing models very quickly. It has saved me so much time. Thank you. im not sure it was ever intended for this, but if you set the floor to ceiling height say 3 metres, but don’t give the slices any thickness, then run the script across a large grouped area of buildings then explode the floor slabs within the main group, by using the area tool with all faces within that group selected you get a total floor space for that whole area. You may have to delete the top slices so that you don’t include the roofs. But very, very handy indeed.

                        Whilst using your most recent roof script i was impressed in the way that you could assign a material and a layer to the new roof.
                        I have a request.
                        (Not that your not bizzy enough as it is)
                        Is it possible to implement this within in the slicer ruby? So that the when you create the new slices you have an option of also assigning a material to the new slices. In this way you could have separate materials for residential, commercial and retail space. This information regarding the areas assigned to the materials could be then exported to an excel sheet. Giving you a detailed breakdown very quickly regarding your model.

                        Once again many thanks

                        Both the mentioned scripts are excellent.

                        All the best

                        Matt

                        [matt77]

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                          j_forrester
                          last edited by

                          This is specifically about this script itself. Just wondering if this script can be used in a commercial environment, if so are all scripts allowed to be used for commercial use in the Ruby Script Depository? I understand you may not know about other sripts.

                          Many thanks in advance.

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                            pibuz
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                            Sorry TIG if I bother you: I just tried installing the plugin but it seems not to load correctly. It simply doesn't show up in the plugins menu. I double checked the correct position of the rb file. ..Maybe a plugin conflict?

                            WEB (ita) - https://filipposcarso.wixsite.com/ordinentropico

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                            • TIGT Offline
                              TIG Moderator
                              last edited by

                              Please complete your User-Profile so that we know your OS, version etc - Help us to help you...

                              This particular thread is way out of date !
                              You need http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=17156#p17156 v3.7 version.
                              I have added warning/link-to-latest to this one 😒

                              In any case, it is very unlikely to be a conflict. 😕

                              Have you done all of the usual checks, that have been covered in dozens of threads hundreds of times...

                              Assuming you 'manually installed' and didn't use the 'SketchUcation Plugin Store' AutoInstall feature...
                              The current version of this tool just has the one Roof.rb file that goes into the Plugins folder.
                              There is optional separate ZIP containing the Help file in several formats, you can extract those into the Plugins folder, as desired.

                              You also need to restart SketchUp after manually installing any files...

                              Next do you have FULL security permissions to your Plugins folder.
                              On a PC, with Admin-rights, select its icon, right-click > context-menu > Properties > Security > Edit... and set to FULL for everyone on the list... Apply/OK to complete.
                              If you do not then Windows can put files/subfolders that you think you have installed into a VitrualStore folder and not tell you!
                              On a MAC you need to ensure FULL Read/Write permissions to the folder...

                              A submenu item should appear under the Plugins menu, named 'Roof...'

                              To check if it is loading, type this into the Ruby Console:
                              load 'Roof.rb' +<enter>
                              Returns 'true' if it is loaded, otherwise error messages...
                              To test for a command manually, type this into the Ruby Console:
                              Roof::hip
                              It should run the 'Hip' tool with an error-message dialog, unless you have a flat face preselected.

                              Let us know the outcome... 😄

                              TIG

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                                pibuz
                                last edited by

                                Thank you TIG for pointing me to the latest version: I totally missed that......sorry!
                                ..now, I have some experience using and working with sketchup, so the plugin not showing up at all was a little dazzling for me 😆 Thanks a lot for your help by the way!
                                The "roof.." entry now appears but anything I try to do, even with a simple rectangle selected, triggers a bugsplat.. Can you help me further?

                                WEB (ita) - https://filipposcarso.wixsite.com/ordinentropico

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                                • TIGT Offline
                                  TIG Moderator
                                  last edited by

                                  Please complete your User-Profile so that we know your OS, version etc - Help us to help you...

                                  More details - I am not clairvoyant. 😒
                                  Post a simple failing example... 😕

                                  TIG

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                                    pibuz
                                    last edited by

                                    I know you're not a mage TIG 😆
                                    My question was about some kind of plugin conflicts you may know to be still lurking..
                                    The splat is easy to describe: empty scene, simple rectangle, selected, activate plugin, test with default values, OK and...splat!

                                    I haven't many plugins installed (I like to keep my SketchUp light 😉 😞 I have roundcorners, indigo renderer, furmaker, Fredoscale, Tools on surface and edge2 tools.

                                    Shall I try the plugin with sketchup8 free?

                                    WEB (ita) - https://filipposcarso.wixsite.com/ordinentropico

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                                    • TIGT Offline
                                      TIG Moderator
                                      last edited by

                                      Try making the face [rectangle] NOT at z=0.
                                      PushPull it into a box and select the top face...

                                      An old glitch that should be fixed ??

                                      TIG

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                                        pibuz
                                        last edited by

                                        Hi TIG sorry for the late reply, have been busy with a work..
                                        Nothing to do: same result if I push the rectagle up, make it a box and select the top face.. 😳

                                        WEB (ita) - https://filipposcarso.wixsite.com/ordinentropico

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                                        • TIGT Offline
                                          TIG Moderator
                                          last edited by

                                          Ruby Console errors?

                                          TIG

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                                            pibuz
                                            last edited by

                                            I have no time to recall the ruby console window, since the crash happens just as I click on the action I want to do. No warnings, no error windows.. Is there a way to read sort of a ruby console log of past events?

                                            WEB (ita) - https://filipposcarso.wixsite.com/ordinentropico

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