@sdmitch said:
You get the "surface" if you say "No" to Make Tiles. If you don't want the surface, simply delete it.
No matter how select all the options are in the middle, invalid!!!
@sdmitch said:
You get the "surface" if you say "No" to Make Tiles. If you don't want the surface, simply delete it.
No matter how select all the options are in the middle, invalid!!!
@sdmitch said:
You get the "surface" if you say "No" to Make Tiles. If you don't want the surface, simply delete it.
We asking for too much, thank you for the great plug
@sdmitch said:
Ok, I have done about all I can do with this plugin. I have tested numerous shapes including gullfo's and the plugin produced the expected results, with minor exceptions, without fail using all size,origin,rotation options while creating tiles.
zfrps, I fixed that "gap" thing for you.
Create a surface option is not valid, how the choices that are surface
Choose, or have surface
Good tool, but not change the Chinese and my English is bad
@winesellar10 said:
Thank you so much! That is exactly what I was looking for. I actually have both plugins that you mentioned, but haven't had the patience to read through the user manuals yet. Can you give me a quick run down on the steps you did?
Thank you so much again!
@sdmitch said:
Yet another final update with the option to add tiles to the grid.
Same face of the front are generally below, upside down is a problem
@sdmitch said:
Yes, yet another update incorperating two suggested inhancements.
Can realize the filling choice? in time of need
@blajnov said:
Respected sdmitch, the new version of a plug-in, doesn't work in SketchUp 8 Pro M2...
The previous works perfectly well.
I also SU8M2, no problem
@guanjin said:
@guanjin said:
@sdmitch said:
Major update posted today. Offsets can be created by three methods
Constant: Input number of offsets, distance between offsets, direction to
offset, either inside, outside, or both, and whether the selected face(s) and all
created faces are to be deleted, select No to keep faces.Formula: Enter number of offsets, distance to first offset, direction to offset,
delete faces Yes or No, select operator + or *, and value to add or multiply by.List: Select direction of offsets, delete faces Yes or No, a list of offsets
seperated by commas, choose type of offset either absolute or a delta value
to be added to the last offset value. If the offsets are a repeated sequence,
end the list with *X, where X = the number of repititions for the offset
sequence entered.Great tool invention
Can realize line migration, generating surface?
DWG files import, Is no surface of ,
Perhaps we should not be too many requests
thank you sdmitch
@guanjin said:
@sdmitch said:
Major update posted today. Offsets can be created by three methods
Constant: Input number of offsets, distance between offsets, direction to
offset, either inside, outside, or both, and whether the selected face(s) and all
created faces are to be deleted, select No to keep faces.Formula: Enter number of offsets, distance to first offset, direction to offset,
delete faces Yes or No, select operator + or *, and value to add or multiply by.List: Select direction of offsets, delete faces Yes or No, a list of offsets
seperated by commas, choose type of offset either absolute or a delta value
to be added to the last offset value. If the offsets are a repeated sequence,
end the list with *X, where X = the number of repititions for the offset
sequence entered.Great tool invention
Can realize line migration, generating surface?
DWG files import, Is no surface of
Perhaps we should not be too many requests
thank you sdmitch
@sdmitch said:
Major update posted today. Offsets can be created by three methods
Constant: Input number of offsets, distance between offsets, direction to
offset, either inside, outside, or both, and whether the selected face(s) and all
created faces are to be deleted, select No to keep faces.Formula: Enter number of offsets, distance to first offset, direction to offset,
delete faces Yes or No, select operator + or *, and value to add or multiply by.List: Select direction of offsets, delete faces Yes or No, a list of offsets
seperated by commas, choose type of offset either absolute or a delta value
to be added to the last offset value. If the offsets are a repeated sequence,
end the list with *X, where X = the number of repititions for the offset
sequence entered.
Great tool invention
Can realize line migration, generating surface?
Perhaps we should not be too many requests
thank you sdmitch
@sdmitch said:
juanjin,
I didn't have any problem with your model. It has to be a odd coincidence that you were getting the error message. Although it is not required that all entities be components or groups, I would highly recommend it so that the plugin can better identify the selected face.
Thank you:
sdmitch
But does not affect the use, multi-select time
@thomthom said:
That's strange - can't quite pin-point where the error is. "eval" error..
Exactly what SketchUp version do you have?
And what TT_Lib2 version?Did you just install Plan Tools and got the error on first run? Or did it suddenly appear?
Can you open the Ruby Console and type:
load 'tt_plan_tools.rb'
Starts running, and later has been an error
sketchup8M2
Latest
@sdmitch said:
If you would care to attach the model to your post, I will try to determine what the problem is.
If an inference has been established to an edge on another face, that can confuse things and cause this error because the inferenced point is what you get and not the point you think you are pointing at.
Thank you:sdmitch
First select line prompt
Edge does not belong to the selected Surface
First select line prompt
Edge does not belong to the selected Surface
Too strong
@bmike said:
very nice...
just tested it and it will come in handy for my timber to steel connections.i did notice that if bolt 2 components together, it will update all components in the model with the holes, regardless of if those components were part of the bolt assembly. small niggle, and something i can work around, for sure.
nice work!
Too strong
@thomthom said:
SketchUp's Move Tool
http://support.google.com/sketchup/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=94867You just need to do a linear array to do what you showed in the CAD animation.
Thank you thom thom
This is very complex,
@sdmitch said:
Another day, another update!
Hallo sdmitch
Freedom to change the size is too important!
But still quite useful