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      Custom shortcut cheatsheet

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      Here's another keyboard shortcuts site called SketchUp Shortcuts. I tend to use it because the URL is very easy to remember.
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      Applying a material shows up reversed?

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      There are two or three things here that are worth mentioning: When you apply an image on a face and apply the same image on its reverse, the latter one is always flipped (or mirrored). This is particularly useful and essential when you apply semi transparent images to create 2D plants for instance. Without this feature you'd always keep manually flipping them all the time a simple face drawn on the xy plane shows its reverse face upwards because SU presumes that that's going to be the bottom of any structure you are going to build on top (above the ground level). And unless you use the PP tool, it's correctly oriented since it will be facing inside. In fact, the PP tool is the "exception" because when you start to use it, it flickers a little bit until "realises" that you are going to push/pull that face up and immediately - very smartly - decides to leavi it like that (the flickering actually being the new face and the old one z fighting a bit). Orient faces work best when there is just a simple volume surrounded by the faces (i.e. no wall thickness, no faces that may face either this way or the other etc.). Once you have several volumes combined together, SU may not be able to decide what is outside and what is not. Try a simple test: Draw a rectangle PP it up to a certain hight now Ctrl+PP it up to another height (leaving a face in between). This face is a single face and how SU should be able to decide that when orienting faces, where it should orient? Click on any of the outside faces and choose orient faces. You'll see the screwed up result.
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      Repaint.rb no longer working?

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      Glad you got it figured out. Happy repainting!
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      Reset Skew?

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      Creating Groups

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      You can create a group (or a component) of a single entity from the Edit menu (not the context menu though). Further more components of single entities can be created with the toolbar button and by using a shortcut. I'd call this inconsistency.
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      Context Menu move selection to Group/Component?

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      Well that's good to know (I won't try to cobble together a test then). On a side note, even with the cut/paste option, I'd still have to have the Outliner open and dig through the tree. The Layer Manager script does a good job at letting you r-click and quickly move contents
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      Show points/vertices

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      I always keep my Styles dialogue in my window and mainly to access this feature (and sometimes profiles as well).
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      Remove material from face?

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      you can do it manually and if you can't find it you can purge
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      OPTION to keep materials external from model

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      I agree with you on a small scale or from a community perspective. This option would greatly speed up game level production, though. With multiple people working on one large level, it takes a lot of time to step through all the objects and manually update them (or at the very least, stop by everyone's desk and ask them what/if they changed anything from the day before). It's definitely a low-level difference, having an option to externalize internal elements. I could maybe see a script or external app. that could compare/check SU against external elements, but I suspect that parsing process would get bogged down after a hundred or so files.
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      Prevent ESC from closing windows

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      This is true - there have even been discussions about this with the developers. It now works like in old DOS times when an ESC command closed the applications.
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      Repeat last command

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      Did you try this? https://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=323&t=16751
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      Global/Local (component) axis

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      You have a line near the end of your code: if Sketchup.active_model.rendering_options["EdgeColorMode"] Since that will always return true (non-nil), then it always evaluates the first conditional. That's why it doesn't ever toggle.
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