Hm... Barry and Jeff, here is another post about the same colour profile issue (although the calibration was different there). I even reported it about 2 months ago...
Yup, that's what one of my co-workers came up with. You wouldn't have to do a clipping mask, just arrange one model (or whatever you want to mask) behind another model that's the square with the circle intersected. Not a bad solution at all - I just like circles (and the freehand tool, being able to move points) better in LayOut 2.0.
There are always options...
b
WE could hope that they change it so that more line lengths including custom ones are possible. I'd like the option to have some shorter line lengths than are currently available.
@avguy said:
I'm also wondering about this. When printing to .pdf is there a way to print as vector file rather thank dots?
You have to select Hybrid or Vector rendering on each SU model. Anything in LO that's
Vector based is also exported as vector to pdf.
Hi Eugenio,
You are in luck! I actually visited my local Apple Centre today (http://www.compub.ie) and had a look at the new 17" MacBook Pro. I then got them to download Google SketchUp and I tried out the trackpad for a few minutes. I had no trouble getting the zoom function to work by spreading / closing two fingers on the trackpad. I did not have time to go into the trackpad setup in order to make the orbit to function in the trackpad but I imagine it should be possible.
I was looking for the 'button' on the trackpad then realised that I had to press the actual trackpad! Its a nice piece of kit
Mike
In the file attached you can find both bugs:
Some text disappear when rerendered in raster mode
Some lines of the section slice are not with their proper lineweight
bugfile.layout
Thanks, that's great! So easy thing, and I didn' found it
Maybe Google should put this ctrl-enter tip here, next to the windows tip:
http://sketchup.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=95012
ciao a tutti!
a me piacerebbe avere alcuni enhancement tipo:
supporto dei 64 bit (se può essere utile a velocizzare le prestazioni generali)
supporto dei multi core (sempre per velocizzare)
una selezione più potente con uno strumento tipo lazo (a.e. come quello di photoshop)
la possibilità di eseguire lavori di gruppo (con gestione di librerie di components e materiali condivisi, che possono essere modificati da qualunque utente del gruppo di lavoro; tali modifiche dovrebbe propagarsi anche automaticamente ai file di lavoro)
per il resto SU è quasi perfetto.
/paolo
It has just arrived. All I can say is fantastic!
It greatly overcome my thinkpad Z61p 1920 x 1200, 15,4' Core Duo T2500 2GB ram 100 GB HD 7200 rpm ATI FireGL V5200
RpTools, a SketchUp add-on, has a Wizard to let you select a component or other geometry,
see its current sizes, enter the desired sizes, and scale it.
See: http://forums.renderplus.com/wiki/index.php?title=RpTools#Stretch_Wizard
Brad,
Way to ask the question! I made the (incorrect) assumption that this was curved construction geometry (which I still think would be a great addition to SU).